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Petra - Back To The Streets guitar tab

From GuitarRon@aol.com Sun Aug 6 23:22:45 1995

"BACK TO THE STREETS"

by Petra

Title song from the CD "Back To The Streets"

Words and Music by Bob Hartman

(Matthew 28:19,22:9)

transcribed by Ron Masters

using the standard tuning conventions:

/ = slide up

\ = slide down

^ = bend

p = pulloff

h = hammer on

~ = vibrato

Bm G

It's so easy to lose the burden - Take our eyes off the fields.

Bm G C#m

Settle into apathy and forget what the harvest yields - It's so easy

C#m

to think we're finished with our labor for awhile - Kick back and let

C#m

somebody else go the extra mile

(Chorus)

Dm C Dm Bb F Dm F C Dm

Jesus said Go (Go!) Into all the world - Make disciples of all men

Dm C Dm Bb F C F G A

We gotta Go (Go!) to the highways and compel them to come in

D A Bm G D A Bm

As long as there's a tearful eye that cries alone at night

D A Bm G A

As long as there's a weary soul ready to end the fight

G G/F# A Em Em/F# G

As long as there's an aching heart that still has strength to beat

D A Bm G F C Dm Dm C Dm C

We gotta take this message Back to the street

F C Dm Bb F C Dm

We gotta take this message Back to the street

Bm G

It's so easy to stay untangled in everyone else's life

(See #1 Below)

|------------------|------------------|-------------------|

|------------------|------------------|----------7--------|

|-----------7-6---4|--7-6---4-------7-6-4-7--7-4--7-7-----|

|----------4-7-7-4-|-4-7-7-4-------4-7-7----4------7------|

|------------------|------------------|-------------------|

|---------7--------|7-------------3---|----3--------------|

(Next verse... Repeat in similar manner)

Bm G

Don't get involved with strangers - don't get involved with strife

Bm A Bm A Bm A Bm A Bm

It's so easy to save your own life - resting on what you've done

A Bm A Bm A Bm A Bm Bm

But Jesus would leave the ninety nine to try to save the one

(Repeat Chorus)

(2nd Time Through leading up to solo)

Root 6 Power Chords

A Bm A Bm G A

| || | | | || (Repeat)

(Solo)

|-----10\9-----12--9--12^15~---------------|

|---12----10-----12-12---------------------|

|-11--------9------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------|

|--------------------------17-15-14~-------|

|-9h12/14p12h14/17/19p17-19----------------|

|------------------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------|

A (Note #2)

It's not easy to beat the system - It's not easy to face the heat

Bm Bm G A Bm

But somebody's got to take this message - Back to the street

(Repeat Chorus)

Ron's Guitar Notes:

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#1 Bob Hartman (lead guitarist for Petra) uses a muted "crunch"

on these notes, most likely accomplished through the use of

dampening the strings with the heel of the right hand.

#2 Anyone know how Bob pulls off this massive Whammy effect? I've not

been able to duplicate it. (Just keep practicing, right?)

#3 I've found that the easiest (and best sounding) way of executing

the quick Dm-Dm-C-Dm (Jesus said, Go!), found in the chorus, is to

make a root five Dm, then pull off the last three fingers, leaving

just the bar on the 5th fret. This also works for the other

(Dm-C-Dm-C) part just after 'We gotta take this message...Back to

the street'

Tabbed, the chorus part would look like:

Dm Dm C Dm Bb

|------------------------------------------------------------|

|---6--6----------6----3-------------------------------------|

|---7--7----5-----7----3-------------------------------------|

|---7--7----5-----7----3-------------------------------------|

|---5--5----5-----5----1-------------------------------------|

|------------------------------------------------------------|

Je-sus said Go (Go!)

#4 Since I'm on the subject of chords, generally I've found that

the root 5 and 6 "power" chords sound best throughout the song...

Except for this area of the song, which seems to sound best played

with conventional chords: (D with an open 4th string, A with the

open 5th string, etc.)

D A Bm G A

As long as there's a weary soul ready to end the fight

G G/F# A Em Em/F# G

As long as there's an aching heart that still has strength to beat

D A Bm G

We gotta take this message

F C Dm Dm C Dm C

Back to the street

#5 Concerning part B of Bob's solo, the closest I was able to come to

"sounding like Bob" was to rapidly work the 2nd string in a rapid

fashion, climbing and sliding my way from the 9th to the 19th fret.

Just keep the notes ringing and let them meld together. It's also

possible that Bob plays ALL the notes of part B on the 2nd string.

Experiment with it.

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Well, I'm sure no one asked for all the detailed notes, but bear with me...

this is one of my all time favorite songs! I just want to get it right. :)

Any thoughts? Feedback? Additions? Corrections?

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