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From: [email protected] (Chris)
In article [email protected] (Frode Vatvedt Fjeld) writes:
In article , [email protected] (Steve Vetter ) writes:
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| Ok It's at nevada but here you go....
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| riff:
| D--------0--0----------
| A--0-2-3------3-2-0----
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| riff 2 (right after riff 1)
| d--------0--0h2p0------
| A--0-2-3----------3-2-0
Are you sure it's not like this?:
riff 1:
D------------0-----------
A--0---0-2-3-----2-0---0-
E--------------------3---
riff 2:
D-----------0---0h2p0---0---
A-0---0-2-3-----------3---0-
E---------------------------
I agree with the second version here. And, (just to add to the
confusion), I think there's a third riff I've heard that works off the C
chord in the song. Like this:
riff 3:
G-------------0---2-0--------------
D---------0-2---------2------------
A-3----3-----------------3---3-2-0-
E----------------------------------
If you've got another guitarist around, one guy can play the
riffs while the other does the Am -G-F-Am, C-Am-F chords. Hope this
helps
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