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Thanks for tabbing this song! Probly my favorite on the new cd! it sounds real good too! good job -tomtom89 | 5/5/2009 |
great job as usual, great song by jason this was the first time i heard it i don't have the new cd yet thanks, kissyfer -kissyfer | 5/6/2009 |
I am wondering if all or some of the C's should be Cadd9's.........Not exactly sure but tell me what you guys think -jocephus | 9/9/2009 |
Cadd9's dont sound too bad either! -colhogan | 10/29/2009 |
I use the Cadd9s on the C's that arent played with words in the verse. right after the D going into G -parkayj | 11/13/2009 |
Good Job! -jlowder2727 | 11/23/2009 |
what this guy play it on youtube. he plays the intro and all and it sounds perfect. You can see that he uses the regular C chord but slides to get that little run. Great way to learn the intro and chords... I learned it in a few watches -gorillas68 | 11/23/2009 |
For anyone trying to learn the intro in this key, the Hammer on is G to Cadd9, then the slide is a regular C that you slide up 2 frets while strumming. Guy in video above plays it in a different key, but same basic concept. -spartanmsu16 | 12/4/2009 |
can someone pelase give the strumming pattern... like down up up down etc.. for this song Thanks! -LaneDBT | 12/22/2009 |
In response to lane-dbt check out lessons section for strumming slower songs and also youtube video "learning acoustic guitar new strum pattern -get rhythm. the pattern is very similar to this. play along with you tube the truth video and you'll get a feel for it . -kissyfer | 12/25/2009 |
Your right but, if you play the Cadd9... you can't slide up from the C to a Dsusadd11 (or something like that) Where the tab has a D on the verse... Just play the C slide up 2 frets and play the D (same fingering as a C) then right back down to a D. Once again though. Good job. I think some people on here (not on this tab or comment section) cannot hear properly! Good Job. -jlowder2727 | 1/6/2010 |
Sorry... right back down to the C (not the D) -jlowder2727 | 1/6/2010 |
If you wanted to have the hammer on to the Cadd9, you still could. If you play your G with your middle, ring, and pinkie fingers, you can still get the hammer on to Cadd9, as well as be in position to play a normal C and slide down to the D and back to the C. -jtmay | 1/6/2010 |
FYI Trent Willmon cut this song first on "Broken In". I like Aldean, but I think Willmon does a better job. His voice is just so much cooler. -dantheman85x | 1/11/2010 |