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This song is tuned down 1/2 step with a drop D, so technically you would say it goes this. The first part is played on banjo, but the rest is on guitar. This is all I could out. Banjo (8x) Guitar Eb|--3h5-3-1--------1-------| Eb|-------------------------------------------| Bb|----------3--1h3---3-1h3-| Bb|-------------------------------------------| Gb|-------------------------| Gb|-------------------------------------------| Db|-------------------------| Db|-------------------------------------------| Ab|-------------------------| Ab|--0-2-3-3-5-3-3-2-2-0-2-3-3-5-------5---3~-| Db|-------------------------| Db|--0-2-3-3-5-3-3-2-2-0-2-3-3-5-3h4h5---5----| Play the guitar part throughout the verses, and play this in the transition to the southern drawl, sexy swingin' walk...). Eb|---------------------------------------------| Bb|---------------------------------------------| Gb|---------------------------------------------| Db|---------------------------------------------| Ab|--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-5------------------| Db|--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-5------------------| This is the bridge after Jason says something about "how a country girl does it". Use mutes where needed because I don't know how to symbolize them. Play this four times, then back to the chorus. Eb|---------------------------------------------| Bb|---------------------------------------------| Gb|---------------------------------------------| Db|-----3---5br-3---3-------3-------------------| Ab|-3-5---5-------5---3-4-5---5-3-5-------5---3~| Db|---------------------------------3h4h5---5---| Play the guitar intro as the outro and that's it! Enjoy!
what do you play for the chorus?
I would've liked the solo but not too shabby!
the chorus is D, C, and G power chords. I learned that by ear and fooling around with it and it sounds goo to me at least.