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Electric Guitar 2 - uses 10th intervals to create wide open voicings that you can use for any song in the key of D plus linear lines and tremolo picking high up the neck for more intense aggressive sounds later in the song.
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- Build Your Kingdom Here
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar – Introduction
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar 1
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar 2
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar 3
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar – All parts play through
- No Lyric Chord Chart in G for Forever We Sing Hallelujah
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar – Introduction
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar 1
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar 2
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar 3
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar – All parts play through
- No Lyric Chord Chart in G for One Thing Remains
- No Lyric Chord Chart in Bb for One Thing Remains