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I agree -Smoothie7745 | 3/14/2004 |
use power chords instead of open or bar chords. I found that it helps with the transition from d to a. You can add the single notes c and b. It goes like this. G D cb A. Da ta Da Da Da Da. -jj4188 | 4/7/2004 |
Well, they don't use power chords. And if you're having a hard time transitioning from D to A, try playing an A with your index finger barred all the way across on the strings where you play second fret. -RHBWACO | 10/23/2004 |
bye the way, the E instead of Em is totally right, watch the dvd -btexan03 | 12/6/2004 |
And besides, E major is IN key. -RHBWACO | 12/22/2004 |
Em is a form of E...so any song where "E" is in key, "Em" is also in key, it just sounds different. :D lol -Smoothie7745 | 3/8/2005 |
that D is totally wrong, its so ridiculously a C its not even funny
if you try it once and listen to it (may help finger pickin all the notes) youll definitely see the difference -lone*dub | 3/16/2005 |
by the way:
i realize they arent neccessarilly "finger pickin" or what have you, im just saying listen to the transitions and an easier way for some people to here the dominant notes is to finger pick, so please, expiriment. find whats right for you, but C is definitely right for this song. -lone*dub | 3/16/2005 |
*hear (bad one) -lone*dub | 3/16/2005 |
The D is actually right, man, it just goes to a C C/B A right after that...it's a walk down and more of a riff than a chord progression. But the chords are right. There is never a "C" chord once in this entire song. -Smoothie7745 | 4/1/2005 |
can somebody tab the harmonica part??? -michaelshufeldt | 7/23/2005 |