JENNINGS WAYLON - "nashville wimmin" Tablature
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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 11:35:15 -0400
From: NiNjA CaSeY <waylon@ihug.com.au>
Subject: j/jennings_waylon/nashville_wimmin.crd
NASHVILLE WIMMIN'
WAYLON JENNINGS
****DROPPED "D" TUNING****
Transcribed by Casey Newbold - Kerr (hosshead@waylonjennings.cjb.net)
Dropped "D" tuning is simple. All you have to do is tune your low "E" string to your "D," and there you have it! The D chord will sound kinda lower. However, you will have to play "G" like an "F" starting at the third fret (actually, an "E" with the barre at the third fret). Here's the tab for that chord:
e---3--------
a---3--------
d---4--------
g---5--------
b---5--------
e---5--------
The fifth fret on the "E" string is optional.
VERSE ONE:
D
If ...
G D
If it wasn't for the p....., ... p...t, and the fine-tooth c...
A D
You know them ..... home
VERSE TWO:
VERSE THREE:
VERSE FOUR:
VERSE FIVE (Spoken):
REPEAT VERSE FOUR
From: NiNjA CaSeY <waylon@ihug.com.au>
Subject: j/jennings_waylon/nashville_wimmin.crd
NASHVILLE WIMMIN'
WAYLON JENNINGS
****DROPPED "D" TUNING****
Transcribed by Casey Newbold - Kerr (hosshead@waylonjennings.cjb.net)
Dropped "D" tuning is simple. All you have to do is tune your low "E" string to your "D," and there you have it! The D chord will sound kinda lower. However, you will have to play "G" like an "F" starting at the third fret (actually, an "E" with the barre at the third fret). Here's the tab for that chord:
e---3--------
a---3--------
d---4--------
g---5--------
b---5--------
e---5--------
The fifth fret on the "E" string is optional.
VERSE ONE:
D
If ...
G D
If it wasn't for the p....., ... p...t, and the fine-tooth c...
A D
You know them ..... home
VERSE TWO:
VERSE THREE:
VERSE FOUR:
VERSE FIVE (Spoken):
REPEAT VERSE FOUR
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