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chords arnt that bad fairly right do you have it chorded without the capo???
also the Words are not "Why hold your own" they are "Follow you home"
Good to see only been out a week and some body has already done it thanks -jesse_davis | 9/27/2004 |
well if they are "fairly" right please tell us what is missing ;) and if it's "fairly" right you should be able to figure it out without the capo!!! ;) -palamin0 | 9/30/2004 |
Thankyou so much for tabbing this song. It is one of my favorite songs on the keith urban record. -g8argurl | 10/10/2004 |
Great Job as usual. I am a beginner and am having trouble playing the f#m can anyone show me a easy way. -Celeste Y | 10/17/2004 |
F#m can be played: F#m - xx4222 (easiest) F#m - x4422 F#m - 24422 -palamin0 | 10/19/2004 |
if its possible, i would really like to see the outro lead tabbed, cause its hot... -mroadster182 | 10/26/2004 |
it's finger positions.... take a look at some of the lessons on this site by some of the best guitarists:
http://country.totaltabs.com/lessons.asp -palamin0 | 12/10/2004 |
I check out this site all the time and notice you do alot of tabs and chords. I have been teaching myself for 18 m. and have had afew lessons. Hard stuff. I can pick better than chord but still only on the first 4 frets. I know most of the basic chords. can you recommend any simple songs with easy chords that i can get started on?? or can any one recommend some songs?? just leave a comment and i'll ck. back later. thanks sharken -sharken | 4/7/2005 |
check out raining on sunday (capo version)its fairly easy -peaceallover | 4/17/2005 |
another perfect song by you as always! you are definitely the best tabber on this site im on here nearly ever day getting songs and yours are always the best. -pighinator | 9/3/2005 |
If you listen very closely at the beginning, he's starting out with an Asus2 and hammering on to an A, then when he slides back to the A, he pulls off to the Asus2, then repeats each time. -clanham1022 | 9/21/2008 |