Hey guys, what is up? It is Aaron. This lesson coming for you tonight, I am in Rochester, New York for work, but this is a request that I have had for a little bit of time and I want to get it out for my friend Teddy. It is called “The Cowboy In Me” by Tim McGraw. I will move back one more. I cannot tell my head was cut off but, let us get back.
Alright, this is in standard tuning, no capo or anything so, just everything regular. The little beginning riff sounds like this,
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Alright, so the way you are going to do this is you are going to play it all in D formation. So, you got to go on the four string, one, two, three, four down from the top E, A, D, your G string. Pointer finger, I fret and your B string which your ring finger III fret alright.
This high E is going to be open.
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Alright, so you are going to play your D string.
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So, for numbering one, two, three; four, five, six, you are going to play,
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Three, four, five, six, have a little short pause, and then,
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Five, four, three, four, see.
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Sorry, you are going to play,
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Three, four, five, six, five, four, five. So, it is three, four, five, six, five, four, five, then you are going to put your pointer finger, middle finger on that II fret, and you are going to play.
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Three, four, and then play the high E and pull off, all right, so that beginning part with this finger, pointer finger on the fourth string and now with the G string, II fret; ring finger III fret of your B string. You are going to play your D string,
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G,
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B,
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E,
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B,
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G,
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B.
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Then, you are going to put your middle finger on to this high E on II fret
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Right there. Alright, and you are going to play just like before, you are going to play and you are going to start off on the D string, but this time, you are going to play D,
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G,
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And high E.
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With the pull off, for the pull off, all you need to do and no figure it out on the II fret, you pluck it once.
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And then, you just pull your middle finger off, wire pulling down.
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Then a ring that sound that out. Alright, so D string,
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G string,
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High E with pull off.
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Then, you are going to play the B,
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G, B,
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So, B, G, B or five, four, five. Your numbering one, two, three, four, five, six. Alright, so from beginning.
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Like that, okay the first link I have over here is you are going to have that Intro there.
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I would put it in the info box, but YouTube’s information box is suck and anytime you put a normal tab over there, it messes that up. So, I am going to stop putting tabs over there, and just try to put links. If you click on the more info, you cannot see the link. Click more info and I should give it to you.
After that, the chords are pretty simple. You goes even you pick it or you can strum it, but the chords and places the Verse is D,
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To G,
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To D,
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To A,
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D,
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So, it is like a “I don’t know why act the way you do” is,
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D,
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So, it goes,
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So,
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I believe, that is correct.
So, the Verse like I said is D and G to D; D to A to D; D and G to D; D to A to D.
Then, the Pre-Chorus, actually no, the Chorus is D to G. So,
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D to G, D to G, D to G, and then “to me, there’s never satisfy is A,
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And then G,
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G is the face,
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D,
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In the mirror, A,
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D, I guess, D that is just a cowboy A and D,
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Chords are like that, we follow Bridge.
I said on there that there is a Bridge in there. “Grow another’s time” that was the third Verse. Yes, that is with all
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