Hey guys, what’s up? It is Aaron. This is a song of request I got for the song “You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins. It is standard tuning, allow you capos in the first fret, and I am going to go ahead. It is really going to be a pretty lesson. It is not a difficult song either.
So, what I am going to do is go through kind of giving you the chords. The only chord that you are going to use is the C and a G, an Em, a D, an Am, a B, and that is it, I think.
So, real quick, C is like this
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Ring finger, the A string, second string down III fret. Little finger, third string down, II fret, fourth string open, fifth string down, pointing finger I fret, it is a C.
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Your G, middle finger goes on the III fret up your first string, your E String. Second string, pointing finger, II fret, little to open, bottom two, ring and pinky III frets.
Em, pointing finger is in the II fret, same places in the G. II fret of your second string down and your ring finger, middle finger goes in the III string down II fret.
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D, pointing finger on fourth string down to D string, third one up to the bottom, pointing finger is in II fret, then on the B string, that is your second one up from the bottom, fifth from top, ring finger III fret and on your high E, little finger II fret.
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Am, pointing finger is the same place was in the C, so that is second string up from the bottom of your B string I fret, and your ring, actually your middle and your ring go on the II frets on our third and fourth string down in your D and G strings.
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Then the B, you are going to play a barre chord. So barre across the II fret, the bottom five strings,
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Just this E up here is you count in. You need to rest your finger up against it
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Then, take your ring finger and put it where barre is E string, kind of like mini-barre, let us call it, feel like that.
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So, you have this one we play, we are going to need it. And you have this we playing on a III fret, in here III to hear
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From this one, you can shoot here.
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But if you need it,
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It is not about saying.
So, what I am going to do is the tab, it is going to be over here and the tab that I am going to give it to is a country tabs, a site, but the length I will take you to whenever you put your cursor over top of this, it should show you the picture of the chord. So, better help.
More than this; play the song more quick you see, kind to see the strumming pattern and we will take from there.
Actually before get started, one thing here to begin with song is something like this,
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Just that little kind of like of D,
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The way you do that is you start on the C chord, so that you have this middle finger is already on the 3rd string down, II fret. What you do for that is you are going to take that middle finger off
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And play that open. C played third string down and your D string open,
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And hammer the middle finger on.
So, what that means is you played it open,
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And you middle finger slams on it. That is what Hammer on this for somebody that who do not know what that is. So,
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See you play that, third string down, your D string open.
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Hammer on 2nd and play the string below it, which is your D string open, so makes this --
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Then you go --
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So, it is just,
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That is all that is. That part, we are getting to solve that.
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So, start in the C.
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Then to finish it, others will play like
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So, it is like,
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Down, so,
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That is just how ended. So, check out the tabs a little here and let me know if you have any questions. Just pull the comment down there with the question and I will answer it rather. So, thanks guys, see you.
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