Better Is One Day Cifras

por Matt Redman
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Dificuldade: intermediário
Afinação: E A D G B E
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: Gamecockkid [a] 70.
2 contributors no total, última edição em 3 de abr. de 2023

Cifras

E
A2
Bsus
C#m7
A
B
F#m

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[Verse 1]
     E
How lovely is Your dwelling place,
A2           Bsus
 oh Lord Almighty
E                                 Bsus
My soul longs and even faints for You
 
[Verse 2]
    E
For here my heart is satisfied,
A2             Bsus
 within Your presence
  E                               Bsus
I sing beneath the shadow of Your wings
 
[Chorus]
          A2
Better is one day in Your courts
          Bsus
Better is one day in Your house
          A2
Better is one day in Your courts
               Bsus
Than thousands elsewhere
               A2
Than thousands elswhere
 
[Verse 2]
    E
One thing I ask and I would seek,
A2             Bsus
 to see Your beauty
   E                                Bsus
To find You in the place Your glory dwells
 
(Chorus 2 times)
 
[Bridge]
C#m7                     Bsus
 My heart and flesh cry out,
A                   Bsus
 for You the living God
C#m7                 Bsus   A   B
 Your spirit's water for my soul
C#m7                  Bsus
 I've tasted and I've seen,
A2                  B
 come once again to me
C#m7                 Bsus
 I will draw near to You
F#m                   A2 Bsus
 I will draw near to You
 
[Outro]
          A2
Better is one day
          Bsus
Better is one day
          A2
Better is one day
               Bsus
Than thousands elsewhere (Repeat)
 
(Repeat Chorus as desired)
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7 comments
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whatz A2/F#m?
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tunnelking
i think it sounds better with capo on 2nd fret.but awesome tab!
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ReluctantSpider
Good job catching the last chord (A2/F#m). Actually, that's a standard Minor 11 typically played as the ii chord in a transition to the I. F#m11 ---x------ ---0------ ---2------ ---2------ ---x------ ---0------ I think that the 2nd to last chord is an E/G# though.
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