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Trying To Stop Your Leaving Tab


by Dierks Bentley tabs | tabbed by tcelfer | comments (0) Open comments in new window
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This is my first tab. Enjoy!

E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---12-12-12-11--11-------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------12---9-10-12---------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Pedal Steel (it's arranged for guitar, so it's a little different.):

E|--19-17-15/14------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------17-15-13/12------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

The order for this is:

Guitar
Pedal Steel
Guitar

Then you go into the chords for the rest of the song. The guitar part is repeated later 
the song at certain times.
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