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Dance Garth Brooks
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# #3262 ) id <01H12MD63VR49YCHRV@ttacs1.ttu.edu>; Wed, 28 Jul 1993 10:22:04 CST#From: ribtm@ttacs1.ttu.edu#To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu#Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT#X-Attachments: :Greg's Syquest:4137:TheDance.tab:#Here's my first attempt at TAB notation.#Greg Vaughn#The Dance----------
#performed by Garth Brooks###|---0-2-3-5-3-2--------3-5-7-3------------------------------|--0-------------------------------------3------------------|--------------------0---------------0-2---2-0-2-0----------|-2---------------------------------0-----------------------|------------------3----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------
# [G] [C/G] [G] [C/G] [G] [D/G] [C/G] [G]
|----------------------------------------------------------------- |----0---0---1-----------0---0---1---------0----3---1-------0----- |--0---0---0---0-------0---0---0---0-----0---0----0---0----------- |--------0---2---------------0---2--------------4---2-------0----- |----2-------------------2-----------------2---------------------- |-3-------------------3-----------------3-------------------3-----
1: Looking [G]bac[C/G]k [G]on[C/G] the m[C]emory of
2: Holding you I held everything
1: The d[D]ance we shared 'neath the [G]stars above
2: For a moment wasn't I a king
1: For a m[G]ome[C/G]nt [G] all [C/G]the w[C]orld was right
2: If I'd only known how the king would fall
1: How could [D]I have known that you'd e[Em]ver say good[D]bye
2: Then, who's to say you know I might have changed it all
CHORUS
And n[C]ow I'm glad I didn't [D]know
The way it all would [Bm7]end
The way it all would [C]go
% C D
%Our lives are better left to chance
I could have missed the [Bm7]pain
C D G(1st repeat intro lick 2nd repeat from %)
But I'd have had to miss the dance
Keyboard ending 1
|---2-3-0-5-7-------0-5-7-3----------------------0------------------ |--0--------------3----------------3------------0---3---0----------- |---------------0--------------0-2---2---------0---2---2-0---2-0---- |-2--------------------------0----------4-2-4-2------------------2-- |--------------3---------------------------------------------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------------
Keyboards continue through arpeggios, but I play the following guitar chords
Em/C/Dsus D/Em7(add 4th)/ repeat and fade (slash separates measures)
NOTES:
I generally fingerpick the verses with a timtrtmi. It's not exactly
what's on the CD, but it's close. If anyone has something better,
I'd be happy to hear about it.
Bm7 is played x24232
Em7(add4) is played 002030
It helps to play the G with your middle, ring, and pinky fingers
Just slide 2 frets up the neck to get the D/G chord in the guitar intro
Listen to the song to get the rhythm
The "G C/G G C/G" in the verses are played like the guitar intro
If you download this then I assume that you are a country music fan like me.
I haven't found enough country songs in the archive, so I'll begin sending
some of my own, hoping that others will send some that I don't know.
If you want to talk country guitar with me, or if my notation makes no sense
(this is my first attempt at tab notation) feel free to e-mail me.
Greg Vaughn
ribtm@ttacs.ttu.edu
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