Dog by dada Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Dog guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Dog by dada using guitar or guitar. This song by dada can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Dog guitar chords has rhythm and included in Puzzle (1992) 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 h3Dog by dada Guitar Chords/h3 [---] brby dada From the album PuzzlebrbrTranscribed by Jeff Matson (jdm7@cornell.edu)brbrCapo first fret.brbrRiff 1brbrbrprebre -------------------------7------------------------brB -8-------8-------8---------8----------------------brG ---9-------9-------9---------9-------------------brD -----10------10------10--------10----------------brA --------------------------------------------------brE --------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrRiff 2 (Chorus riff)brbrbrprebre ----------------------------------------------------------brB -----------0-1-3-0-----3----------------------------------brG -------0-2---------2-----2--------------------------------brD -0-2-3---------------------3-0---------------------------brA ----------------------------------------------------------brE ----------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrIntro: (slide guitar stuff, etc. not worth tabbing. if you must know it,bryou can probably figure it out.)brbrRiff 1brbrVerse: (play Riff 1 over the verses)brbrPainted old ladybrCollecting splinters on the benchbrShe's waiting to go to heavenbrOne-eyed old manbrWith his party hat onbrHe swears there is no hellbrNo hell....brbrChorus: (play Riff 2 over chorus)brPlay mainly the lower strings on chorus chords (i'm not very sure of these).br[D2]I know a gir[Am]l[G]brWho bel[D2]ieves a g[Am]irl[G]brD2 Am G C (beginning of verse chords)brWho believes she used to be a dogbrbrVerse: During the second verse, in addition to Riff 1, a secondbrguitar repeats the chords C and Am. You can also throw in a quickbrF between the Am and C to simulate the bass. If you do this Ibrsuggest you only hit the low strings on the F chord to keep it frombrsounding jangly.br[C]Elevator risingbr[Am]I wonder what's on the [(F)]top floorbr[C]The numbers are on the w[Am]all[(F)]br[C]The sun also risesbr[Am]And the shadows soo[(F)]n fallbr[C]I keep looking to the skybrAm (F?)brKeep looking to the sky....brbrbrprebrOn the last sky, there is an additional guitar part G --1---/3---/5----br/prebrI can't quite get the chords behind this ascending part. For now I stickbrwith the trusty F chord, but if anyone can hear this better, let me know.brbrRepeat ChorusbrbrRiff before bridge (repeat x3)brbrbrprebrD -2-2-2-2--1-1-1-1-----------------------------brA -------------------2-2-2-2--------------------brE -----------------------------4-4-2-4----------br/prebrbrBridge:brGbrIt don't matter what I saybrCause no one is r[F]ight and no one is [Am]wrongbrGbrI guess that we'll find some daybrThat no one was r[F]ight and no one was w[Am]rongbrbrSolo (over chorus riff and chorus chords)brbrbrprebre ------------------------------------------------------------------4/10---brB -------------------------------------------------------------------------brG --2/7---2/7--9--10--9\7---2/7--9--10--9--10--7----2/7--9--10--13---------br/prebrbrRepeat chorus until endbrbrEnd SolobrPlay the first solo again, then:brbrbrprebre --4/10--12--13--12/10---4/10--12--13--12--13--10--4/10--12--13--17--17---brB -------------------------------------------------------------------------bre --17--17--17--17--15--13--17-- fade outbrB ------------------------------br/prebrbrChords:brbrD2 xx0230brG 320033brG 355433 p If you want to learn dada Dog 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 Dog. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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