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This is alot different than Bob Dylan's version of
"Don't think twice"...
These are the chords that I play for the intro and
throughout the entire song...
e---------------------------
b---------------------------
g--------------- 5 --- 7 ---
d--- 5 --- 2 --- 5 --- 7 ---
a--- 5 --- 2 --- 3 --- 5 ---
E--- 3 --- 0 ---------------
I think the verse/chorus with the "don't think twice, it's all right" is played like this...
When the rooster crows at the break of dawn
e---------
b---------
g---------
d--- 5 ---
a--- 5 ---
E--- 3 ---
look out your window and i'll be gone
e----------------------------------------------
b----------------------------------------------
g-------- 5 -----------------------------------
d-------- 5 ---------------------- 7 ----------
a-------- 3 ---------------------- 7 ----------
E--------------------------------- 5 ----------
you're the reason I'm travelin' on
e----------------------------------------------
b----------------------------------------------
g----------------------------------------------
d-------- 5 ---------------------- 2 ----------
a-------- 5 ---------------------- 2 ----------
E-------- 3 ---------------------- 0 ----------
don't think twice, it's all right
e----------------------------------------------
b----------------------------------------------
g-------- 5 ------------ 7 --------------------
d-------- 5 ------------ 7 -------------- 5 ---
a-------- 3 ------------ 5 -------------- 5 ---
E---------------------------------------- 3 ---
The solo, if you have ever heard the song, is way
too difficult for me to tab, so if anyone else could
post it that would be cool...
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does this sound right? if not, please comment. -doomsdayrobert | 5/17/2004 | Can we comment like how you comment to others? -tumbleturd | 11/25/2004 | sure...go for it dude! -doomsdayrobert | 2/24/2005 | The chords are right, but you're barring them... for the more accurate sound, you have to play full chords(Mike plays full chords even in Social D, he just uses a capo). Otherwise, tab out that solo and you'll have a winner. -matney | 6/8/2005 |
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