20 Years by David Dondero Guitar Chords

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p If you are looking for 20 Years guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play 20 Years by David Dondero using guitar or guitar. This song by David Dondero can also be played by that instruments. =/p p 20 Years guitar chords has rhythm and included in album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h320 Years by David Dondero Guitar Chords/h3 Heres my rendition of the song. I've seen several, very different versions already butbrof them seem to be completely faithful to the song. Its a mix of ear transcription andbrposted tabs, so thanks for those posters for giving me a hand PbrbrI've tried to make it as easy to follow as possible. This song isn't particualybrand sounds geat acoustic (the only way to play it IMO). Its a good song to start fingerbrwith.brbrThe easiest way to this is rest your last three fingers on the stratch plate, leaningbrthe e string; and place your thumb over the A and your index finger over the D string.brthis position you can alternate plucking between finger and thumb, and move them up andbrthe strings as neccescary - just keep the thumb on the low strings and he finger on thebrstrings.brbr[(FA#D#G#CC)]gt;Tune Down One Step by tuning the A string to the 4th fret of E; then tuning the rest ofbrstrings with regards to the new A. Don't forget to tune the E at the end. You also needbrtune the e to he B string (now F and C). This is standard placebo tuning. You can ignorebre to B tuning though, as those strings aren't used.brbr(listen to the song to get timing right, and correct me if you think its wrong)brbrMain Verse amp; Intro (x2)br[#######################] brbrprebrC--------------------------------------------------|brC-------------------0--------------------------0---|brG#-----------0------------------------0------------|brD#------9-----------------------9------------------|brA#---7----7--------7---------7-----7--------7------|brF--------------------------------------------------|br/prebrThere are twenty years to go.......brbrprebrC--------------------------------------------------|brC---------------------------------------------0---|brG#-----------0------------------------0------------|brD#------7-----------7-----------7------------------|brA#---5-----5-----5-----------5-----5-------5-------|brF--------------------------------------------------|br/prebrTwenty ways to know.....brbrprebrC--------------------------------------------------|brC---------------------------------------------0---|brG#-----------0------------------------0------------|brD#------5----------5------------5------------------|brA#---3-----3----3------------3-----3-----3---------|brF--------------------------------------------------|br/prebrWho will wear.... Who will wear the hat...brbrprebrC--------------------------------------------------|brC--------------------------------------------------|brG#------0------0------0------0------0--------------|brD#----4------4------4------4------4----------------|brA---2------2------2------2------2------2/7---------|brF--------------------------------------------------|br/prebr(slide from 2nd back to 7th and begin verse again)brbrBridge (Electric Guitar Overtop (not tabbed))br[#############################################] brbrprebrC--------------------------------------------------|brC--------------------------------------------------|brG#------0------0------0------0------0--------------|brD#----4------4------4------4------4----------------|brA---2------2------2------2------2------------------|brF--------------------------------------------------|br/prebr(Much quieter - keep repeating, return to verse at the end of bridge)brbrTry keep the notes done by the finger crisp, and notes down by the thumb as louder andbrAccent the the notes marked to emphasise the riff's variation. p If you want to learn David Dondero 20 Years guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play 20 Years. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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