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good job southerndrawl sounds great to me thank you steve631 -steve631 | 5/25/2005 |
Nice job, just one thing. At the beginning of the chorus it switches to an A before you go to the D. -mystikal1116 | 6/24/2005 |
After listening to the song on Sugarland's website, I think the proper chord marking for the beginning of the chorus would be N.C. (no chord), since Jennifer's voice leads the chorus into the first instrumental chord, which is the D that SouthernDrawl has already indicated. Using N.C. in this fashion keeps the chorus chord sequence consistent with the chord structure of the other sections of the song.
-crcrcrcr | 8/1/2005 |
Anyone have any hints on the strumming pattern? I am having difficulty finding it. Oh, and great job! -superstarkld | 8/5/2005 |
superstarkld, Suggest you go to: www.sugarlandmusic.com/start.asp You can listen to the song as much as you need to get the strumming pattern. -crcrcrcr | 8/9/2005 |
Great tabs...looking forward to doing this song...they may even let me start the thing off! -sharustle | 8/10/2005 |
good job, sounds great
-brandtfan | 9/24/2005 |
Hey everyone
Regarding the Intro on Something More..I see the opening chords as DAGA..but I keep listening and playing and I keep getting EBAB.
Now I see this is 1 note off..but how am i getting 1 note off and no one else is. Try it out and let me know what you think.
Thanks..Chris
-cwalsh2 | 9/26/2005 |
That is b/c the song can be played in D with capo on fret 2. This makes the song in E -rewalker81 | 9/28/2005 |
AHH! Thanks so much. Makes sense now and much easier to play with the capo too. -cwalsh2 | 9/28/2005 |
Great job Southerndrawl. I am not going to stop playing it. Thanks for tabbing this song. -GeetarGirl96 | 9/1/2008 |