• Song:

    Love Is Here

  • Artist:

    Tenth Avenue North

  • Album:

    Love Is Here

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Love Is Here
by Tenth Avenue North

Hello everyone. This song is in the key of B.
I believe Mike uses the same kind of tuning used for Captivate and God With Us...
Mike tunes down half a step from standard and uses a capo on the first fret leaving the 
string (eb) open.
*Alternative* You can keep the standard tuning on 2-6 and tune down the 1st string half 
step. (which I think Mike does for live situations)

Tuning: EADGB[eb]

[Chords are based on standard tuning]

Intro: G#m F#[1] E

G#m (133111@4)       F#[1]   ECome (022100@1)to the Water, you who thirst
             G#m (133111@4)       F#[1]   EAnd (022100@1)you'll thirst no more
G#m (133111@4)       F#[1]    ECome (022100@1)to the Father, you who work
           G#m (133111@4)       F#[1]     EAnd (022100@1)you'll work no more


F#[2]           G#m (133111@4)     EAnd (022100@1)all you who labor in vain
F#[2]      G#m (133111@4)        EAnd (022100@1)to the broken and shamed

        B (x2444x@1)           ELove (022100@1)is here, love is now
        G#m (133111@4)             F#[2]          ELove (022100@1)is pouring from His hands, from His brow
        B (x2444x@1)           ELove (022100@1)is near, it satisfies
G#m (133111@4)            F#[2]            EStreams (022100@1)of mercy flowing from His side
                  G#m (133111@4)F#[1]  ECause (022100@1)love is here

Come to the Treasure, you who search
And you'll search no more
Come to the Lover you who want
And you'll want no more

EAnd (022100@1)to the bruised and fallen
E/D#
Captive, bound, and broken hearted
C#mHe (x13321@4)is the Lord
F#[1]
He is the Lord, yeah
EBy (022100@1)His stripes He's paid all ransom
E/D#
From His wounds we drink salvation
C#mHe (x13321@4)is the Lord
F#[1]         F#[2]
He is the Lord

Chords: [If you used the capo method, it is according to capo]

G#m: 4x4400
F#: [1]=2x4400 [2]=2x4300
E: 022400
B: x24400
E/D#: 069800
C#m: x46600

I hope this isn't too confusing. The E/D# in the bridge I am not too sure about but it 
fine. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. :-)

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