What is up guys, it is Aaron. This video is request by Lexy in California. It is Jason Aldin Why. The tab that I am going to show you guys.
Now first of all, you guys are on standard tuning, it is capo in II fret. I am on III fret because I am drop down the step. So, just put your capo on II frets, standard tuning, do not worry about it.
Then, you are going to have fourth string a little Intro is this. It is,
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That is on the tab, it is just two hammer forward to, slide up with your pointer to the IV fret, and that is four, hammer on, pull off, and the same thing, it is just a little to garnet. In G and C, I do not know, it is on the tab, the same with the Bridge.
The Verses are basically chords. That is G, which G, you go down, for top string, middle finger III fret, pointer finger on the II fret next string down. These two middle open, the bottom two are your ring and pinky on III fret.
Basically on the Verse, you actually going to strum it for two measures, so like the G in the beginning, it is just,
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Down, up-down-up-down, up-down-up-down, down, up-down-up-down, up-down-up-down, and you switch to Em which is from the G leader pointer finger same place. Lift everything else up, stick your ring finger and middle finger down there behind it, 3rd string down II fret. So, two measure of G to the Em,
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So down, up-down-up-down, up-down-up-down, down, up-down-up-down, up-down-up-down, back to G for two measures and Em, then you get to the Chorus. The Chorus is G,
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One measure, you leave in D,
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Before I was set and love you, switch to Am.
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Then C,
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And then after that because oh, baby why take a real quick. So, warm before that,
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“I do not how much I’ve hurt you” and he goes “oh, baby”, G,
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Why is in C,
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So, you go,
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Real quick and then it is the strum to C,
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The Bridge is really just like the kind of riff there to Intro, then the Verse is again the same thing. Everything the same thing, the solo, the only different chord is three, it is a you know why do I always use the word G,
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Why do I do that, you strum in your D, and then whenever you gets to the end that last you, you put Am,
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And then from there, you can either strum the chords again from the Verse or the Chorus. Where can do I do is I just kind of a G and just going to shot like this,
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So, hope that helps. The chords, whatever you want, I think they are really quick. G or E whatever, middle finger are in III fret, pointer finger II fret, open-open , these bottom two with your ring and pinky III fret.
You also use your D which is try not to pull these top two and your D try to just put the bottom four,
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But, so they try not play on this, fourth string now is open, fifth, third string now is open, fourth string now pointer finger II fret, fifth string down, our middle finger III fret, very bottom string. You want your -- I am sorry, ring finger III fret on the fifth string.
Six string very bottom on middle finger on the second string.
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Then, other ones the Am, put your pointer finger fifth string down, I fret here.
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Then, take your middle and ring fingers, so put that on the third and fourth strings on the II fret.
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That is Am. To get to the C, just pick up this ring finger and stick it on the second string III fret down.
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So that is it. Em is open, pointer finger second, middle finger second, open-open-open, so guys go through that out.
Hope that helps and thanks for request and everything, keep them coming and try to give this video as quick as I can. So, just give me some time and be patient and I appreciate it. Thanks guys. See you.
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