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From kingfrog@ptd.net Sun May  4 09:56:14 1997
 Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 23:52:08 -0800 (PST)
 From: kingfrog@ptd.net
 To: guitar@olga.net
 Subject: Edge of Thorns
 Brian Pastor
 kingfrog@postoffice.ptd.net
 
 
 
                            Edge of Thorns
 
                             by: Savatage
 
                    from the album "Edge of Thorns"
 
 
 
 Attention guitar players:  Tune your low  E string to D for this song. The
  chords for the verses apply only to the piano player. You would just play a
  rythym in Dm.
 
  Piano intro: The second D in this scale is an ocative higher than the first D.
  
 
   D  (D)  D  A  D  G  D  F  D  E  D  F  D  F  E  C  D  
 
 
   The band kicks in once and awhile with a Dm
 
 
                 
 
     Dm                 Am/Dm       Dm                             Am/Dm  
        An offering of reasons.          We  put  them  all   in    play.
 
 
     
     Dm                 Am/Dm       Dm                       Am/Dm         
        A covering of treasons.        That one by one we let slip away.
 
 
  Bridge:
 
     Gm               Dm              Gm                    Dm
         A solitary dancer.               So lost upon her stage.
 
  
   Chorus
 
     Bb         C                       Dm     C    Bb
     I  have   seen  you  on  the       Edge   of   Dawn
 
               C                        Dm   C      Bb
     Felt you here before               you  were   born
 
                     C                   Dm     C    Bb
     Balanced your dreams upon the       Edge   of   Thorns
 
                                       Dm
     But I don't think about you any-more. 
 
 
 
   Verse 2
 
     Dm                    Am/Dm         Dm                 Am/Dm
         A study made from winter.           Of summers long ago.    
 
     Dm                          Am/Dm                          Dm
         And dreams that use to glitter safely now hidden under snow. 
  
 
   Bridge:
 
  
      Gm                     Dm        Gm                            Dm
         And so we end the chapter.         And let the stage lights fade.
 
 
                         (Repeat chorus)
 
 
  Guitar riff:   D  A  G  F  E  E  F  E D  (8x)
 
 
  This is the pattern behind the first solo:   C   Am  C  Dm   (4x)
 
  Then it goes back to Dm for the bass riff. When the drums kick in the notes
  are:
       D   E   F   E   (if you want to play chords instead use  Dm  Em  F  Em )
 
 
     Coming out of the solo the guitar and bass play:
 
 
       A  G  F  E  (3x)   The fourth pattern is:    A  G  F  E  A   (Then Dm)
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    Repeat the chorus and then go back into the  Dm   Am/Dm   pattern  used
    for the verses. Zach sings over this pattern:
 
         "I don't think about you...I don't think about you" etc...
 
                          Anymore!       
 
 
          Repeat piano intro and end the song in Dm
 

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