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All 4 Love Tab


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Song- All 4 Love
Artist- Color Me Badd
Standard Tuning

Such a catchy song, and fun to play
There's not much to it really, but I'm
just gonna give you a starting point.
You can improvise to your liking


Intro riff:               3x
--------------------------/---10-10---10-----|
-----------7--5-----------/----8--8----7-----|
--------7--------7--4-----/----7--7----7-----|
--4--7-----------------7--/----7--7----7-----|
--------------------------/------------------|
--------------------------/------------------|


The Rest of the tune bases off of this progression
Feel free to do your own rhythm when playing the chords

--------------------------------/
--------------------------------/
----7---7---x-x-x-x-------------/
----7---7---x-x-x-x--5---5------/
----5---5---x-x-x-x--5---5------/
---------------------3---3------/

that progression is played throughout
the verses and the chorus

then during the section when the dude is talking
there's a key change from D to D#.
So just take the progression and move it up a fret

That's pretty much the tune
I wish there was more to it, but it leaves plenty
of room for improvisation.

Either way, just have fun with it.
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