The same thing gets played throughout, it's just a three-chord progression
that goes to another key for the next three chords (I think).
The G is a standard 3rd fret barre, the rest are the standard open chords.
The C* chord is just x20010 (according to a book I have this is a G6 (B
bass C added) but I just call it C*). The G* is the same thing as the C*
on the 7th fret, but to play it at the 3rd fret like it's supposed to be, I
think it's like this x34433. You can walk the bass down from the G to the
G* as 3--2 with your thumb on the E string, but my thumb isn't big enough
to get that F# (I think the bass takes care of it on the album). This
probably isn't exactly right, and you can substitute a Bm for the G*,
though it sounds a little off.
The same thing gets played
..throughout, it's just a
..three-chord progression
that goes to another key for the
..next three chords (I think).
The G is a standard 3rd fret
..barre, the rest are the standard
..open chords.
The C* chord is just x20010
..(according to a book I have this
..is a G6 (B
bass C added) but I just call it
..C*). The G* is the same thing
..as the C*
on the 7th fret, but to play it at
..the 3rd fret like it's supposed
..to be, I
think it's like this x34433. You
..can walk the bass down from the
..G to the
G* as 3--2 with your thumb on the
..E string, but my thumb isn't big
..enough
to get that F# (I think the bass
..takes care of it on the album).
..This
probably isn't exactly right, and
..you can substitute a Bm for the
..G*,
though it sounds a little off.
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