"Flood"
Music by Jars of Clay (Dan Haseltine, 
Matt Odmark, Stephen Mason, Charlie 
Lowell). Lyrics by Dan Haseltine.
Copyright © 1995 Pogostick Music 
(BMI)/Bridge Building Music (BMI).

From the album -Jars of Clay-. 
Copyright © 1995 Brentwood Music, Inc.

Transcribed by Alexander Chen
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Standard-tuned six-string acoustic, capo 3rd fret.

[chords]
CAPO 3RD FRET
(all fret numbers and chord names are relative to capo)
X02210 Am
133210 Fmaj7
355430 G6
020200 Esus7
X02200 Am2
020200 Esus7/B (bass plays B)

(Note: This is a very very fine note, but the Esus7/B 
really only becomes clear with a bass guitar playing 
the B (actually a D, due to capo), while the guitar can 
just play the regular Esus7 (020200). However, you can 
play an E7/B (770700) or an Esus7/B (X20200) if you 
really want. In fact, all the chords/tab I've seen
written for Flood overlook the B bass note completely.
But it's definitely there, listen to the bass at the
chorus.)


[intro]
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7 (2x)


[verse]
Am G6 Esus7 Esus7 (4x)
(Note: Verses are played on lower strings and
slight palm muting. Am may be barred at 5th fret.)


[chorus 1]
Am G6 Esus7 Esus7 (4x)

Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7/B 
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7/B 
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7
Am2 Am2 ...


[repeat verse]


[chorus 2]
Am G6 Esus7 Esus7 (4x)

Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7/B 
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7/B 
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7


[string interlude]
(There's no guitar here, but here are the chords 
for when the vocals come back in)
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7 (bass notes are actually E F G E)
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7 (bass notes are actually A F G D)
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7 (bass notes are the same as chords)
Am Fmaj7 G6 G6    (bass notes are the same as chords)


[chorus 3]
Am G6 Esus7 Esus7 (4x)

Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7/B 
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7/B 
Am Fmaj7 G6 Esus7 (2x)

Am2 Am2 ...



Transcribed by Alexander Chen (04/23/98)
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