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Hand by Jars of Clay Guitar Chords

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p If you are looking for Hand guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Hand by Jars of Clay using guitar or guitar. This song by Jars of Clay can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Hand guitar chords has rhythm and included in If I Left the Zoo (1999) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Hand by Jars of Clay Guitar Chords/h3 If I Left the ZoobrWritten by Jars of Clay, tabbed by David SchroderbrbrNotes about song: The second single from If I Left the Zoo is a loadedbrsong musically, with at least two acoustic guitars, at least two electricbrguitars, along with a prominent organ and various types of percussion. Ifbryou listen closely to the acoustic guitar, there are two of them playingbrat different times; the first is played consistently throughout the song,brand is played without a capo. The second, used only for the intro, choruses,brand bridge, is capoed on the fifth fret. I have included chords for both,brwith the capoed chords at the bottom.brbrGUITAR ONE: Acoustic with no capobrGUITAR TWO: Acoustic with capo on 5brbrINTRO (guitars one and two, electric intro riff)brD Bm C2 Em7 (2x)brbrVERSE ONE (guitar one only)br[D] br[Bm] [C2] [G] br[D] [Bm] [C2] br[G] [C2] [D] brCHORUS (guitars one and two, electric chorus riff)br[D] [Bm] [C2] br[Em7] br[D] [Bm] br[C2] br[Em7] brVERSE TWO (just guitar one, electric pre-chorus riff)br[D] [Bm] [C2] [G] br[D] br[Bm] [C2] br[G] [C2] brCHORUS (Guitars one and two, electric chorus riff)brbrVOCAL BRIDGE (Guitars one and two)br[Em7] [G] [Em7] br[G] [C2] [D] brINSTRUMENTAL BRIDGE (Guitars one and two, electric bridge riff)br[D] [Bm] [C2] [Em] br[D] [E] [C2] [Bb] [C2] brbrCHORUS 2x (Guitars one and two, electric chorus riff for chorus #1, finalbrchorus riff for chorus 2)brbrCHORDS:brGuitar one (the high e-string is muted most of the time--listen to it reallybrclosely on the verses--but it sounds okay with standard chords)brD x00232br[Bm]C2 [224432]x32033brEm7 022033brG 320033brE 022100br[Bb] [113331] brGuitar two (first is the guitar one chord, then the chord after capo, then thebrtab with fret 50 cause of the capo)brD A 002220brBm F#m 244220 (hit the low e-string w/ thumb if possible)brC2 G 320033br[Em7]G [Bm]D [224332]x00232br[E] [B] [224442] br[Bb] [F] [132211] brELECTRIC PARTS: Steve plays stuff throughout most of the song with thebrexception of the verses where its solo acoustic guitar and the vocal bridge.brThere is one main theme used throughout the whole song in different fashions,brand to be complete I included all the variations of that theme. There is alsobra very faint riff in the background of the chorus that changes slightly eachbrtime.brbrINTRO RIFF:brbrprebr-------------------br---3---------------br-2-----------------br-------------------br-------------------br------------------- br/prebrD Bm C2 Em7 Acoustic chordsbrbrbrprebr-----0-2-2------0-2-3-2-----0-2-------br---3----------3-----------3------3----br-2----------2-----------2--------4----br---------------------------------4----br--------------------------------------br-------------------------------------- br/prebr[D] [Bm] [C2] [Em7] brbrCHORUS RIFFbrbrbrprebr-------0- -----0-- -0------ ----br-3---3--- -3------ ---3---- ----br---2----- ---2---- -----2-- ----br--------- -------- -------- ----br--------- -------- -------- ----br--------- -------- -------- ---- br/prebr[D] [Bm] [C2] [Em7] brbrprebr-0------- -0------ -0------ ----br---3----- ---3---- ---2---- ----br-----2--- -----0-- -------- ----br--------- -------- -------- ----br--------- -------- -------- ----br--------- -------- -------- ---- br/prebr[D] [Bm] [C2] [Em7] brPRE-CHORUS RIFF (only before chorus #2)brbrlast two chords:brbrprebr---3---- -------3-br-----3-- -----2---br-0------ ---0-----br-------- ---------br-------- ---------br-------- --------- br/prebr[G] [C2] brNO PARTS DURING VOCAL BRIDGEbrbrBRIDGE RIFF (during instrumental bridge)brbrbrprebr-----0-2-2- -----0-2-3-2- -----0---br---3------- ---3--------- -3-3---3-br-2--------- -2----------- ---------br----------- ------------- ---------br----------- ------------- ---------br----------- ------------- --------- br/prebr[D] [Bm] [C2] brbrprebr---------------br---------------br-3-2-----------br-----4h5-4-2-0-br---------------br--------------- br/prebr[Em7] brbrprebr-----0-2-2- -----0-2-3-2- -----0---br---3------- ---3--------- -3-3---3-br-2--------- -2----------- ---------br----------- ------------- ---------br----------- ------------- ---------br----------- ------------- --------- br/prebr[D] [E] [C2] brbrprebr-1-0----- -1-0---------br-----3--- -----3-------br--------- -------------br--------- -------6-6p4-br--------- -------------br--------- ------------- br/prebr[Bb] [C2] brFINAL CHORUS RIFFbrbrprebr-----0-2-2- -----0-2-3-2- -----0-2-2-7-br---3------- ---3--------- ---3---------br-2--------- -2----------- -2-----------br----------- ------------- -------------br----------- ------------- -------------br----------- ------------- ------------- br/prebr[D] [Bm] [C2] br[-7-7-7-5-] brbrprebr---------br---------br---------br---------br--------- br/prebr[Em7] brbrprebr-2h3-2- ---0-2-3-2- --------------- ---br------- -3--------- -2h4-2--------- ---br------- ----------- -------2h4-2--- ---br------- ----------- -------------0- -3-br------- ----------- --------------- ---br------- ----------- --------------- --- br/prebr[D] [Bm] [C2] [Em7]brThere ya go. Questions, comments, email me at JCBoyz@aol.com.brbrc1999 Bridge Building Music, Inc./Pogostick Music (both admin. bybrBrentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc.)/BMI/Pyanagrin Music/SESAC.brAll rights reserved. Used by permission. p If you want to learn Jars of Clay Hand guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Hand. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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