Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks - The Gift Ver 2 guitar chord
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# Date: 1/24/98; 4:32:21 AM From: Darragh Egan Subject: The Gift.TAB by Garth Brooks The Gift was originally transcribed by "James" and submitted to COWPIE on 11/30/97. I wanted to use it as an example to go along with my lessons on alternating bass, so I've reworked the transcription a little. The lyrics are taken from James' transcription, but the chord and tab information is my own work. I taped it off the radio and missed the intro, so your guess is as good as mine. - Darragh Egan This song is played with an alternating bass style in 3/4 time. Pick the bass note with your thumb on the first beat of each measure (alternate bass notes are marked with a slash on every other measure). Pluck the treble strings on the second and third beats of each measure. To get that spanish sound to the song, it is important that the strings are plucked rather than strummed. Use your index finger on the third string (G string), middle finger on the second string (B string), and your ring finger on the first string (high e string). Your fingers should be slightly curled into what's often referred to as a claw shape. Pluck all three treble strings simultaneously by quickly snapping your fingers in towards your palm. It helps to have a little length to the finger nails on your picking hand (but not too long). "The Gift" as performed by Garth Brooks >From his Christmas album "Beyond the Season" Written by Stephanie Davis D D/A D D/A A poor orphan girl named Maria D D/A A7 A7/E Was walking to market one day A7 A7/E A7 A7/E She stopped for a rest by the roadside A7 A7/E D D/A Where a bird with a broken wing lay D D/A D D/A A few moments passed till she saw it D D/A A7 A7/E For it's feathers were covered with sand A7 A7/E A7 A7/E But soon clean and wrapped it was travelling A7 A7/E D D/A In the warmth of Maria's small hand G G/D G G/D She happily gave her last peso D D/A D D/A On a cage made of rushes and twine G G/D G G/D She fed it loose corn from the market D D/A A7 A7/E And watched it grow stronger with time Now the Christmas Eve service was coming And the church shone with tinsel and light And all of the town folks brought presents To lay by the manger that night There were diamonds and incense and perfumes In packages fit for a king But for one ragged bird in a small cage Maria had nothing to bring She waited till just before midnight So no one would see her go in And crying she knelt by the manger For her gift was unworthy of Him [CHANGES KEY] E E/B E E/B Then a voice spoke to her through the darkness E E/B B7 B7/F# "Maria, what brings you to Me B7 B7/F# B7 B7/F# If the bird in the cage is your offering B7 B7/F# E E/B Open the door let Me see" E E/B E E/B Though she trembled she did as He asked her E E/B B7 B7/F# And out of the cage the bird flew B7 B7/F# B7 B7/F# Soaring up into the rafters B7 B7/F# E E/B On a wing that had healed good as new A A/E A A/E Just then the midnight bells rang out E E/B E E/B And the little bird started to sing A A/E A A/E A song that no words could recapture E E/B B7 B7/F# Whose beauty was fit for a king E E/B E E/B Now Maria felt blessed just to listen E E/B B7 B7/F# To that cascade of notes sweet and long B7 B7/F# B7 B7/F# As her offering was lifted to heaven B7 B7/F# (pause) E By the very first nightingale's... song. Outro: The song seems destined to end abruptly on the last word, and then up comes a guitar solo out of nowhere. I haven't bothered to figure out the solo, so I just end it with a single strum on the word "song". ******************************************************** Here are the chords for this song. Since you will only be playing the bass note and the three treble strings, those are the only strings I have marked. I have placed an "x" over some strings which would normally be part of the chord but aren't used in this arrangement. D=xx0232 D/A=x0x232 A7=x0x020 A7/E=0xx020 G=3xx003 G/D=xx0003 E=0xx100 E/B=x2x100 B7=x2x202 B7/F#=2xx202 A=x0x220 A/E=0xx220 For those who need tabs to understand the alternating bass style, this should be enough to get you started. The song follows an AABAAB format (I'm referring to sections of the song, not chords). Remember that the song changes key toward the end, and you'll have to switch to a new set of chords. SECTION A TABS IN KEY OF D D D/A D D/A e|----2---2---|----2---2---|----2---2---|----2---2---| B|----3---3---|----3---3---|----3---3---|----3---3---| G|----2---2---|----2---2---|----2---2---|----2---2---| D|0-----------|------------|0-----------|------------| A|------------|0-----------|------------|0-----------| E|------------|------------|------------|------------| 1) A poor orphan girl named Maria 2) A few moments passed till she saw it D D/A A7 A7/E e|----2---2---|----2---2---|----0---0---|----0---0---| B|----3---3---|----3---3---|----2---2---|----2---2---| G|----2---2---|----2---2---|----0---0---|----0---0---| D|0-----------|------------|------------|------------| A|------------|0-----------|0-----------|------------| E|------------|------------|------------|0-----------| 1) Was walking to market one day For it's feathers were covered with sand [