Waiting On An Angel | TAB
Here’s the TAB for Waiting On An Angel’s intro, verse, and instrumental section.
Apart from these 8 bars, which are perfect for the beginner guitarist, there’s also a bridge section, it’s easy as well and looks like this:
Using these two pieces of TAB with the chords and lyrics, you can easily work out how to play Waiting On An Angel.
On a final note, you may be thinking, “I will never be able to write a song like this”, how does he do it? Well, songwriting is more of a craft than anything. Very often a writer takes an already existing song and rewrites it.
Sometimes, ideas come to them, but that’s usually the same thing, they just can’t point out what song they’re rewriting.
To me, it’s clear that Ben has rewritten the old jazz standard My Favorite Things. Did he do it consciously or not? Well, let me put it this way; does it matter?
What really matters is that you can do this too, you just have to start, and then keep going!
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Waiting On An Angel | Chords + Lyrics
You can learn to play Waiting On An Angel by Ben Harper using chords, lyrics, chord analysis, a chord chart, and the original recording.
| C | C/B | Am7 | G Gsus4 |
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Ben Harper is an American roots musician who stretched his appeal around the globe by recording covers of Sexual Healing and The Drugs Don’t Work.
Harper’s first album, Welcome To The Cruel World (94), was followed by Fight For Your Mind only a year later.
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About me | Dan Lundholm
This guitar lesson by Dan Lundholm features TAB and covers Waiting On An Angel. Discover more about him and how you can learn guitar with Spytunes.
Most importantly, find out why you should learn guitar through playing tunes, not practising scales, and studying theory in isolation.