Creed Higher Bass Cover with Tabs creed bass
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Bass Cover with Tabs of the Creed song Higher from the Human Clay album in Drop D tuning. • Song: Higher • Artist: @creed • Album: Human Clay • Original Bassist: Brian Marshall • Bass: @HarleyBentonOfficial MB-5 SBK Deluxe Series • Strings: @ernieballinc Super Slinky Strings • Tuning: 5 String Drop D (B D A D G) • Tabs: Transcribed by ear tabs 👂👉 https://tinyurl.com/jamesdixonbasstabs • Higher is a song by American rock band Creed. It was released on August 31, 1999, as the lead single from their second studio album, Human Clay. The song became the bands breakthrough hit as it was their first song to reach the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 where it peaked at number seven in July 2000. It spent a total of 57 weeks upon the survey, the longest stay for any Creed song on the Hot 100. Higher also became the band's second chart-topping hit on rock radio as it topped both the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts, for a then-record of 17 weeks. • According to an interview with Loudwire, in an episode of Wikipedia: Fact Or Fiction , Mark Tremonti revealed that the song was a culmination of improvising live onstage. During their earliest shows, vocalist Scott Stapp would placate the audience by goading his bandmates to come up with a song live on the spot. Scott was the first to begin playing the drum set piece, with Mark later entering the chord progression associated with the song. After reviewing the tapes of the show, as they had always recorded their performances for later review, they decided that the song was worth working out in the studio. • Vocalist Scott Stapp and long-time friend Steven Harang wrote the song about the power of lucid dreaming. In another episode of Loudwire's Wikipedia: Fact Or Fiction? Stapp stated that the inspiration for the song came from a recurring dream that he had. In the endlessly present nightmare, Stapp would be hunted down and killed by an unknown assailant brandishing a firearm. Once he took up studying lucid dreaming, he was able to escape the gunman, and subsequently wrote the song as a memento towards the dream. • Musically the song has an anthemic and uplifting sound, often drawing comparisons to one of the band's later hit singles, My Sacrifice . The song is written in the key of D major, with Tremonti playing in drop D tuning and Stapp singing in baritone. • Source Wikipedia. • Creed Higher Lyrics: • When dreaming I'm guided to another world • Time and time again • At sunrise I fight to stay asleep • 'Cause I don't wanna leave the comfort of this place • 'Cause there's a hunger, a longing to escape • From the life I live when I'm awake • So let's go there • Let's make our escape • Come on, let's go there • Let's ask can we stay? • Can you take me higher? • To a place where blind men see • Can you take me higher? • To a place with golden streets • Although I would like our world to change • It helps me to appreciate • Those nights and those dreams • But, my friend, I'd sacrifice all those nights • If I could make the Earth and my dreams the same • The only difference is • To let love replace all our hate • So let's go there • Let's make our escape • Come on, let's go there • Let's ask can we stay? • Can you take me higher? • To a place where blind men see • Can you take me higher? • To a place with golden streets • So let's go there • Yeah, let's go there • Come on, let's go there • Let's ask can we stay? • Up high I feel like I'm alive for the very first time • Set up high I'm strong enough to take these dreams • And make them mine • Set up high I'm strong enough to take these dreams • And make them mine • Can you take me higher? • To a place where blind men see • Can you take me higher? • To a place with golden streets • Can you take me higher? • To a place where blind men see • Can you take me higher? • To a place with golden streets • #creed #bass #guitar • All audio and video segments remain the property of the original artists and publishing companies. The channel author derives no income or unjust enrichment from the presentation of this video, and does not use AdSense or other partner monetization schemes.
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