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Everything posted by froggie
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floating here.. Cross your fingers behind your back Squeeze mine until they crack I must have known you were just promising Promising, promising Toothy smile, girly style In the back yard, all the while I must have known you were just promising Promising, promising I promise you and you promise me Not to admit defeat I promise, you promise me So comforting, wear your ring Over my head, around my finger I must have known you were just promising Promising, promising I promise you and you promise me Not to admit defeat I promise, you promise me
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E--3------------------- B----3--0-----------0- G-----------0---2----- D---------------------- A---------------------- E---------------------- or the same on the 12th fret....
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thanks!. will give it a go.
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excuse the impatience but did you get a chance to work on it?
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thanks for the further info!
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where did the G sharp come from? eh, i'll figure it out someday soon
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the confusing bit is the way to hold down the A chord while playing the riff. what would be the easiest fingering to do it? - and do the numbers on the A chord on gumbopages correspond to which finger?
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*bump* ah just checking
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there are some slight little bells and whistles i play on this which i should tab out soon... will post it
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http://forums.viachicago.org/index.php?showtopic=15920
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anyone have an accurate tab for this?. i saw the one on gumbo pages and its hard to follow. does jeff use an open tuning?. i was wondering how to get the main riff and the rhtymn bit like jeff plays it solo. any help appreciated
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hi, has anyone seen a tab for this one anywhere?
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me too
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thanks for the more detailed intro.. i'll print and give it a try soon. thanks again!
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thanks zoom!. i figured it must be open tuning.. some people have mentioned G or D. i'll try this out and see how it sounds and let you know
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BUMP any ideas/help on this one yet?
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i do it with capo 2, and C, G, F. during the G chord i like to hammer on to the 2nd fret on the D string.. like this 3 0 0 2 x 3
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i was wondering if there's any trick to how jeff plays this solo?. it's a simple 3 chords but something more complicated seems to be happening on the main riff. any ideas?