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Jason Aldean - My Kinda Party (correct Intro) (Intro)
Album: My Kinda Party (2010)
Submitter: brittanyl (3) on 9/28/10 8 comments
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Not my first tab and sure as heck wont be my last. 
This intro is dead on.
There are alot of sliding in this intro, have fun with it!

My Kinda Party
Jason Aldean 


s-slide



E---------------------------------
B-(s10-13)--11--8--(s10-13)--11---
G------------------------------8--
D---------------------------------
A---------------------------------
E---------------------------------


E----------------------------------------
B-(s10-13)--11---------------------------
G--------------10----8--10-s12--10-8-10--
D----------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------
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Awesome Job tabbing!
-Kaleb_Gordon12 | 9/30/2010
SWEET! Great job!
-bubbad | 10/31/2010
can you tab out the solo?
-jamesvincent17 | 11/6/2010
u need to make a video on it
-trent704 | 2/7/2011
Ummm... I think he has his high e tuned down to a d and is using the b string as a drone for the intro.
-Gruntfish | 4/19/2011
Kirk plays this song droped d with capo on 2nd fret
-MOORECJ98 | 5/15/2011
the tunin doesnt matter, your only usin strings 2 and 3 for the intro, all the other strings dont matter, he did a great job on this tab, dont be critisizin him for not carin about the tunin for string that dont matter
-band_master185 | 3/8/2012
Pretty close, but not dead on. The way he really plays it is Capo 1. So play the notes youre playing because they are correct but have a Capo on 1st fret and leave the high e string open. Gives it a much more full sound and is how Kurt Allison (his lead player) does it.
-shet7968 | 6/6/2012
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