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I played along with both versions (live and studio), and it's in F#. You can play it open....capo 2nd fret..... or capo 4th fret -WildCard76 | 12/19/2003 |
I love this song. I haven't played it on my guitar yet but... I like the song. Even though i'm not from Tennessee -bigblob03 | 2/29/2004 |
Capo 5th fret sounds right to me -timwilson | 3/2/2004 |
i think the capo needs to be on the 4th fret but that's just me -TGcountry | 5/11/2004 |
The capo is on the fifth fret "unless you tune down like kenny plays" and the D/F# is incorrect its G/B or x20003 -saddlebronc0 | 5/20/2004 |
Go to axehappy's intro. It has a 10 rating. His intro goes perfectly with this tab. -WildCard76 | 5/20/2004 |
Go to axehappy's intro. It has a 10 rating. His intro goes perfectly with this tab. -WildCard76 | 5/20/2004 |
Are you all high...this tab rules -IbanezCivic | 7/6/2004 |
yeah fort fret is right so don't listen to these fools -sarah7777 | 7/21/2004 |
forth**** srry
-sarah7777 | 7/21/2004 |
I know im stupid but how do you play a (d/f#) in the first place? I just started so don't rip on me to much. -chay | 7/28/2004 |
just play a D chord with an F# bass note 200232 -klib25 | 8/15/2004 |
for all of you who don't know the crazy chords, like d/f#, here's a great website for that: www.chordfind.com
-fballplyr29 | 9/13/2004 |
instead of the d/f# try Em. So D, A, Em, G. -AQHAchamp | 11/11/2008 |
My personal preference is to just play D instead of D/F#. Sounds OK the way I play it but the chords are right and the capo on the 4th fret sounds right. -tpmadden | 3/5/2009 |