The Table Cifras
por Chris Tomlin42.925 views, adicionada aos favoritos 926 times
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | 1st traste |
Autor: Unregistered. 3 contributors no total, última edição em 29 de mai. de 2018
Cifras
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Capo 1.
[Intro]
G
[Verse 1]
G
I will feast at the table of the Lord
C
I will feast at the table of the Lord
Em C
I won’t hunger anymore
G C/G G
At His table (x2)
[Chorus]
Em C G
Come all you weary; come and find
Em C D
His yoke is easy; His burden light
Em C G
He is able; He will restore
C D G
At the table of the Lord
[Verse 2]
G
There is peace at the table of the Lord
C
There is peace at the table of the Lord
Em C
I won’t worry anymore
G
At His table
[Verse 3]
G
There is healing at the table of the Lord
C
There is healing at the table of the Lord
Em C
I won’t suffer anymore
G
At His table
[Chorus]
Em C G
Come all you weary; come and find
Em C D
His yoke is easy; His burden light
Em C G
He is able; He will restore
C D G
At the table of the Lord
[Bridge]
C G/B Am7 G/B
I know He has a place for me
C G/B D G/B
Oh, what joy will fill my heart
C G/B Bb7 Em C
With the saints around the mercy seat of God
Capo 3.
[Chorus]
G C G
Come all you weary; come and find
G C D
His yoke is easy; his burden light
Em C G
He is able; He will restore
C D Em C
At the table of the Lord
Em D G
At the table of the Lord
[Verse 4]
G C/G
I’m invited to the table of the Lord
C
I’m invited to the table of the Lord
Em D C
He says, “Come just as you are”
C G
To His table
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The Table – Chris Tomlin
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3 comments

You should never really write a capo move into a song, unless it's expressly written and played in a way that requires it by the artist. The song is specifically recorded in such a way that moving from the key of Ab (or G since you capo 1) to the key of Gb (A, since you're still capo 1) is meant to be very manageable. You just switch to playing A, D, E and F#m. Only one of those requires a bar chord. If you're moving the capo, that just seems somehow both lazy and way too much work (in a live setting specifically).
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Is that A#7 right in the bridge? Sounds off
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