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Halo - Climb The Mountain guitar tab
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From GuitarRon@aol.com Wed Aug 23 22:39:34 1995 Climb The Mountain Halo From the CD "Heaven Calling" Words by Scott Springer Music by John Elefante Matthew 17:20, Phillippians 3:13-14 transcribed by Ron Masters using the standard tuning conventions: / = slide up /w = whammy bar up \ = slide down \w = whammy bar down # = harmonic p = pulloff ^ = bend (up pitch) h = hammer on v = bend (down pitch) [Intro] (#1 - See note) A (Driving A Chord -- with distortion -- repeated) |-------------------------------------------------------------| |------2-2-----2-2-----2-2-2-2--------------------------------| |------2-2-----2-2-----2-2-1-2--------------------------------| |------2-2-----2-2-----2-2-2-2--------------------------------| |------0-0-----0-0-----0-0-0-0--------------------------------| |--5-5-----5 5------5-5-5-5-----------------------------------| [Intro - Lead-In Solo] (#2 - See note) |-12-10----------12-9\w---12-10-------12-9--9^10 9--9---------| |----------12-12----------------12-12-------------12-12-10----| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| D A You're down in the valley life has dealt a crucial blow D A The darkness surrounds you like a blanket on your soul Bm Oh...... D E A Time to rise up, stand your ground [CHORUS 1] Bm G D A Climb the Mountain, let your faith cast it aside Bm G D A Climb the Mountain, let God's strength in you arise D E A Climb the Mountain, pull it down [CHORUS 2] Bm G D A Climb the Mountain, there is no way you can fail Bm G D A Climb the Mountain and in Christ you will prevail D A You're ready to start the climb, there's hunger in your eyes D A God has given you courage to help you scale the utmost heights Bm Oh...... D E A Through Christ the battle has been won [BRIDGE - Clean electric sound] Bsus4 Dsus4 |---------7-----7------------------------5-----5----------------| |-------7---7--------------------------5---5--------------------| |-----9-------9----------------------7-------7------------------| |---9------------------------------7----------------------------| |-9------------------------------7------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------| Greater is He that is within you Bsus4 Dsus4 A |---------7-----7---------------------------------5-----5-------| |-------7---7-----------------------------------5---5--------5--| |-----9-------9-------------------------------7-------7------6--| |---9---------------------------------------7----------------7--| |-9---------------------------------------7------------------7--| |------------------------------------------------------------5--| With God there is no mountain you can't climb A Bm E It's time to rise up stand your ground Bm Oh.... [Solo] (#3 - See note) Bm G D A |--------9-10--------/10-9-7----------------------------------| |-12---12-----12\w----------10\---10-8-7----------------------| |----------------------------------------9--------------------| |------------------------------------------7/9\7-\w-----------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| Bm G D A |--/14-14-14-12----15--15^17v15-14\---/17-15-14---------------| |---------------15------------------------------17---/12-10---| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------| [Repeat Chorus] Ron's Guitar Notes ================== #1 I use my pinky to crunch/mute the A note on the 5th fret of the E string, then lay my first finger across the 2nd fret, barring the 4th, 3rd and 2nd fingers. It comes close to mimicking the driving bass here. #2 You'll find the "lead-in solo" repeated in various parts of the song, (including the ending) with only slight variations on the few ending notes. (i.e. Sometimes a whammy down, sometimes a slide down the neck, etc.) #3 Barry Graul's solo incorporates a lot of slides into and out of particular starting and ending notes. I've tried to include all of the nuances of his technique, but if you're having trouble figuring it out at first... try ignoring all the slides (/'s and \'s). Also... Concerning " 15^17v15 " in the solo... the first note is picked then the string is bent upward one whole step and brought back down to the G note at the 15th. I wasn't sure if this would be clear to everyone. ================== GuitarRon@aol.com "The day is coming when men will look to the skies... Waiting for Ground Zero." - Livgren