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Dixie Chicks - Landslide (Chord)
Submitter: DixieChicks3 (2) on 8/31/02 4 comments
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The only chord you're missing is one C in the chorus...

Em C G Am7 D7
'Cause I built my life around you

-Shantel | 9/8/2002
Now it's getting close ... just one more thing ... use an D7/F#
where you have D7 as in ...

G D7/F# Em
Well, I've been afraid of changing 'cause I've

C G/B Am7 D7/F#
Built my life around you
G D7/F# Em
But time makes you bolder, even children get older
C G/B Am7 G/B C (back to verse picking pattern)
And I'm getting older too



really brings it out true when finger picking =)

-Jesuslittlebro | 9/14/2002
try to substitute a "G/B" during the verses for the "G". Also use a
D7/F# for the D7. by the by a chord noted as such: G/B represents
a G chord using B as the base note. so make a normal G chord and
don't play the top string on the guitar.
-thewudd | 1/29/2003
Actually I think this song could be played
the capo at the 3rd fret using the chords
C G/B AM7 D/F# Em The Dixie Chicks may be
using the capo at the 7th fret but I dont
think the guitar is in standard tuning
remember Natalie is just learning guitar
so I think she knows the basic chords but
some experts are tuning her guitar so she
can play regular basic chords that appear
to be as some say G Am C and so on but if you
listen the song is played in Sharps a lot I
dont have the actual music in front of me
but if you had an actual store purchased
music sheet it would surprise you the chords
used. A mandolin is tuned different so hence
it will sound different it doesnt really
matter where you play it as long as it is
close to being on key and every one is in
unison.Weather it is transposed up or down
a couple steps its like playing the
Boogie Woogie either in A or in D if you
are in unison the piece will be Recognized
as the Boogie Woogie.
-prs1man | 8/31/2004
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