"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 thatalex@aol.com http://members.aol.com/thatalex/ ------ (Read File in Courier Font!) ------ 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) thatalex@aol.com For more transcriptions and more, visit ... http://members.aol.com/thatalex/ (This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.)