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The Wonderful Cross Intro
Chris Tomlin
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			     The Wonderful Cross - Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman
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Tabbed by: Seth Nelson
Email: nelsonsh@etown.edu
Tuning: Standard
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----0---0-22/4---22/4-5---4-22/4---4-4-5-5--4--2p0--0-----0---2------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------4-------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
then the first verse starts...
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----0---0-22/4---22/4-5---4-22/4---4-4-5-5--4--2p0--0-----0---2------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------4-------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----0---0-2-4---2-4-5---4-2-4---4-4-4-2--0---2---4-2p0-0-------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| /  slide up
| \  slide down
| h  hammer-on
| p  pull-off
From what I can tell, there's supposed to be a pulsating D being plucked 
on quarter note beats throughout the intro and verses.  
I also believe all the verses are just D chords, 
but you can also use the intro above, as this is the melody for the verses. 
 
![chord popup]() 
