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You could also capo the second fret and play the chords D A C. Seems easier to me just a helpful hint. -yinielin | 12/18/2002 | No, you play D A G with a capo on the third fret to make the notes the same. -cmtboy | 1/12/2003 | If you play with a capo on the second fret, pre>Bb/pre> becomes pre>C/pre> pre>C/pre> becomes pre>D/pre> pre>F/pre> becomes pre>G/pre>.
Look it up on a transposition chart if you don't believe it. -rcktscientist | 12/23/2005 |
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