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These Long Summer Days Chords


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Artist - Josh Rouse
Album - She's Spanish, I'm American
Song - These Long Summer Days

Tabbed by: Keith
Email:waxnwane1@spamnobueno.yahoo.com

Taking a shot at this one as I don't see it anywhere else on the web. The guitar is 
and I could be off a bit, but this sounds like a nice arrangement to my ear. Easy to play 
you get your fingers used to the slightly unusual chords.

Tuning: Standard

The whole song follows this pattern:
E/A  B/E  E/A  B/E
A* B*

You're just going from an E to a B but using a more open fingering than the barre 
The bass is going from A to E, so pluck the open 5th & 6th strings to mimic that.
   E/A   B/E
e|-7------0-----|
B|-9------0-----|
G|-9------8-----|
D|-9------9-----|
A|-0------9-----|
E|-x------0-----|

For the A* & B* (probably not the right name), use these little triads. Just slide from 
A up to the B:
   A      B
e|-0------0-----|
B|-5------7-----|
G|-6------8-----|
D|-7------9-----|
A|-0------x-----|
E|-x------x-----|

If you want to play the bass notes along with the triads, you can use your thumb on the 
string to get the A & B notes. You could play the A open as above, but I think it sounds 
this way since the B isn't open:
   A      B
e|-0------0-----|
B|-5------7-----|
G|-6------8-----|
D|-7------9-----|
A|-x------x-----|
E|-5------7-----|
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