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The chord progression in all the references I have seen is B F#m E. In the acoustic version at the beginning of the movie, its pretty clear it is played with a capo on the 2nd fret with chord shapes A Em D. But when Jeff plays it on Sunken Treasure, the third chord is some minor variant of E (or the D shaped chord capo 2). And I can't for the lift of me figure it out. And I am about to pull my hair out over it. It is such a nifty sounding chord Imust figure it out. Any ideas? I have looked throughout this forum and havent' been able to find the answer. Please excuse if already discussed.

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I don't have the DVD for reference, but when he plays it solo, he likes to play a D7, and hammer on the b-string.

 

example:

 

D7

e--2

B--1

G--2

D--0

A--0

E--x

 

hammer on:

 

e--2

B--0h1p0

G--2

D--0

A--0

E--x

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