Hey you guys, the last one I am going to do for right now is “Country Boy Can Survive” by Hank Williams Jr. The Sound will be something like this -- I am in standard tuning. So, just ignore the capo. My guitar is tuned down half step from the last song.
So, it is the single half step, you put capo on I fret in standard tuning.
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Alright,
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So, if your guitar is in standard tuning, you do not need a capo. It will sound exactly the same as mine does with the capo.
All right, with the chords, you will start as D,
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So, it is D,
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To Am7, which is this pointer finger on you B string I fret, middle finger D string II fret,
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To G,
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That is with D, so,
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And then, a little picking as you put your pointer finger on the D string, III string down to II fret. Ring from your III fret, you are going to play,
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You can play this pretty once,
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And the pull offs like.
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In the up string A string,
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Same thing, but I will play,
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I will play.
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It is really just walking, then, you play in III fret of D string,
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II fret,
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And open.
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Then, the A string, III, II, open, then II on low E, IV, so,
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2, 4, and then A,
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Same play like just pull offs, so it is like,
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Learn to play like this.
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I just like to pick every note.
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Like that. Alright, so once you play the Intro, you know, it is D.
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So, the strum pattern I use is just like down in the D.
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Down, down and down, down and switch to A,
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Switch to G,
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Switch to D,
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So,
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So,
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Just like that. And in second Verse,
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The end of that second Verse, there is a -- it is a D.
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And that is G,
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Am7 to D,
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And then Am7,
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Am7, G, D, second Verse is the same as the first, and the Chorus is G,
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To F, barre chord,
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C,
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To G,
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Alright, so, because you,
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And then switch to F and.
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You go to G,
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D, A and,
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Like that. And then the next Verse, we came from the West Virginia (verse lyrics) I think, that is really the only different part. The rest is just the same strum pattern.
Yes, it is just you know like --
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And you can mix in that.
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You mix that riff anywhere you want. All the time, I like to mix in like almost after, that is really long. But, you know, you can just do it whatever you want.
The thing is really it, so, check out this tab. I have to look up next
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And good luck.
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Yes, should this cut that off. Alright, here we go.
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