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Lonestar
Capo 1:
Tabbed by: tvaughan at hot.rr.com
This is how the lead part is played I'll try to get that tabbed soon,
Here are the chords with Capo 1. palamin0 at countrytabs.com
did a great Capo 3, but this one works with the lead stuff.
Intro: E-F#m-A-B
E B
The only ground I ever owned
F#m A
Was sticking to my shoes,
E B
Now I look out my front porch,
C#m A
At this panoramic view,
E B
I can sit and watch the fields fill up,
F#m A
With rays of golden sun,
E B
I watch the moon lay on the fences,
C#m A
Like thats where it was hung.
B
My blessings are in front of me,
A E
It's not about the land,
B
I'll never beat the view,
A
From my front porch looking in.
E F#m
There's a carrott top that can barley walk,
A B
With a sippy cup of milk,
E F#m
A little blue eyed blonde with shoes on wrong,
A B
Cause she likes to dress herself,
C#m A B Cm
And the most beautiful girl holdin' both of them,
D A D A B
And the view I love the most,
E
Is my front porch looking in.
E B
I've traveled here and everywhere,
F#m A
Following my job,
E B
I've seen the paintingd from the air,
C#m A
Brushed by the hands of God,
E B
The mountains and the canyons reach,
F#m A
From sea to shining sea,
E B
But I can't wait to get back home,
C#m A
To the one he made for me.
B
Cause everywhere I'll ever go,
A E
And everwhere I've been,
B
Nothing takes my breath away,
A
like my front porch looking in.
(Chourus & Lead)
G A
I see what beautiful is about,
G A
When I'm looking in,
B
Not when I'm looking out
(Chourus & Fade out)
Have fun, I'll work up the lead part or
if you know it you are welcome to cut
and paste with anything I put up here.
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Ops, i meant to put that the Cm sounds best as 557765, Am bared to the 5th fret, or forth if you count from the capo. Have fun -Trenton | 7/24/2003 | You sure the Fm you put isn't supposed to be and F#m? That is what is usually used in Key of E.... -lmofle | 7/24/2003 | Yeah good tab but for the Fm. As mofle said it is F#m. Other then that perfect to palaminos tab :) -yinielin | 7/24/2003 | Thanks for the correction. I guess that is what I was playin i just typed it wrong. can I change it on the tab or do I have to type it all over? -Trenton | 7/24/2003 | Go ahead call me a STUPID $#@ I just saw the button at the top I'll fix it. Thanks again.
-Trenton | 7/24/2003 | Can I get a rating or what??!?!?!? just playing, Palamin0 gets the credit I just transposed it. Thanks for a great tab palomin0 -Trenton | 7/24/2003 | The Cm is C#m -yinielin | 7/25/2003 | I don't think there is such a thing as C#,,maybe D flat, but no C#.. I may be wrong not to great at music theory but I dont think there is a C#. But then again Dflat, and C# would be the same thing, a half between C & D. Cool, If thats what it is I'll change it. -Trenton | 7/25/2003 | Yes its a matter of the way you learned. You are right C#m and Dbm are the exact same chord. I just learned with #s more then flats so thats what term I use. -yinielin | 7/26/2003 | Cool, sounds good to me. I was also taught to sing on top of a note, not on the bottom of it so i guess thats in a way more on the sharp side than the flat. -Trenton | 7/26/2003 | this is a great song, just a note for those who may be interested. as trenton says, this is played with capo on 1st fret for lead, but if theres 2 of you, the rhythm guitar is played with capo on the 3rd fret (see palamino's submition) and you can even simulat the fiddle by hammering with the D formation. Let us know what you think. Good on you guys -Diz | 5/1/2004 |
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