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Creed: Are you ready

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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 22:29:26 -0400 From: "bharvey" Subject: c/creed/are_you_ready.tab Song Name: Are You Ready? Artist: Creed Album: Human Clay This is definitely my favourite piesce of Creed music to play, especially the bridge. I have done the best I can with some of the chords, Mr. Tremonti seems to enjoy playing with our minds on this count, it sounds like one chord at first listen, then you hear some stray note that doesn't fit and you have to rethink it all. Any feedback at all would be appreciated. I have put "?" underneath any part I am unsure of. The whole song uses one guitar (although on the record the is the odd over-dubbed bit of feedback etc.). Abbreviations I have used: h = hammer on p = pull off b = bend (up to the next note tabbed) eg 5b7 is full bend, finger on fret 5 r = release bend s = slide pm = palm muting /\/\ = vibrato "Dropped-D Tuning" (low to high DADGBE) clean guitar e----------------|-------------------|---------------|--------------- B----------------|-------------------|---------------|--------------- G----------------|-------------------|---------------|---2----------- D----------------|-------------------|---------------|--0-0---------- A-3--5-5-3-5-----|-3---5---5b7r5-5---|-3--5-5-3--5---|-1---1-3b4r3p1- D-0--0-0-0-0-0-0-|-0---0---0-----0---|-0--0-0-0--0-0-|--------------- ? dist... e-----------------|-------------------|----------------|------------- B-----------------|-------------------|----------------|------------- G-----------------|-------------------|----------------|-------5----- D-----------------|-------------------|----------------|-1-1-x-5-3--- A-3---5-5-3-5-----|-3---5---5b7r5-5---|-3---5-5-3--5---|-1-1-x-3-3--- D-0---0-0-0-0-0-0-|-0---0---0-----0---|-0---0-0-0--0-0-|-1-1-x---3--- Main Riff (repeated with slight variations for the verses) e-----------------|-------------------|----------------|------------- B-----------------|-------------------|----------------|------------- G-----------------|-------------------|----------------|-------5----- D-----------------|-------------------|----------------|-1-1-x-5-3--- A-3---5-5-3-5-----|-3---5---5b7r5-5---|-3---5-5-3--5---|-1-1-x-3-3--- D-0---0-0-0-0-0-0-|-0---0---0-----0---|-0---0-0-0--0-0-|-1-1-x---3--- Chorus Going into the chorus is a chord that is played instead of the last bar of the main riff. I *think* it is 11123x. It's an unholy abomination, but I can hear the D and the A plucked seperately at times, and the bass is playing Eb, so this is my best guess... Chorus proper Csus4 Cmaj11/B(!) G5 e------------------------------|------------------------------------| B-6----------------------------|-6----------------------------------| G-5-pick individual------------|-4--picking...----------------------| D-5-------notes----------------|-5-------------------------------5--| A-3----------------------------|-2-------------------------------5--| D------------------------------|---------------------------------5b-| ? ? D5 e------------------------|------------------------------------|------ B------------------------|-----7----------------------7-------|------ G---12s14-14--9h11p9-----|-7---7--h9-7------7---6s7---7-h9-7--|------ D-0-0-----0---0------7h9-|-0---0-----0------0-------0-0----7--|------ A-0----------------------|----------------0-------------------|------ D-0----------------------|--------------0-----0---------------|------ I'm not sure about that bit, but it's a good approximation of the mucking around he does on the basic D chord. It goes back to the verse after the first chorus, then to the chorus again, then to the bridge. Again I'm not entirely sure of the peripheral notes played around the D chord, but I have the basic notes right. You might find some extras, or a different way to play it, but the notes are correct. e-----------------------|------------------------------------| B---10-8-7--------------|---------------------------7--------| G-------(7)----4-5-4-2--|---------2---------4---4-5---5-4/\/\| D-------(0)--0-------0--|-0-4-5-4-0---0-4-5---5--------------| A-----------------------|------------------------------------| D-0---------------------|------------------------------------| Repeat this figure s few times (4?) with clean guitar, then kick in the distortion and play again 4 times, then go to... Figure A e------------------------------|------------------------------------| B------------------------------|---repeat 3 more times--------------| G-----5---7---11--9---12-------|------------------------------------| D------------------------------|------------------------------------| A-----3---5---9---7---10-------|------------------------------------| D-0-0--------------------------|------------------------------------| Then move back to the chorus, and finish with figure A four times, the last time with wah-wah, and let that last chord ring and feedback That's as good as I know how to play it. Ben Harvey Gore High School Southland New Zealand

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