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My only question is why capo such simple song? I usually put a capo on if I want to avoid the F chord. This is good, but the no capo version is better. -tpmadden | 3/11/2009 | Well the reason to Capo in this instance is because the open chords are more difficult than just playing the progression here. The actual recording is tuned down a step and in order to play in the same key as the song, you'd have to do that. This is mainly a time saver to play along with the song in the same key. Check out my other version of the song... -dantheman85x | 3/12/2009 | At the time I posted my question I had looked at both versions, but I didn't notice the note about tuning down. I'm still going to stay with the other version whether or not I tune it down. They are both good, but that one works better for me. -tpmadden | 5/5/2009 |
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