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Bbmak : "After all is said and done" Guitar chords

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Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 18:13:29 -0500
From: Frances Low 
Subject: b/bbmak/after_all_is_said_and_done.crd

After All is Said and Done by BBMak
Into Your Head

      All my own work. You can add or play some chords over in the chorus 
parts to make it fuller or more complicated if you'd like - if you know what 
I mean. That's what I do.

Tuned down half a step

D:     (x00232)
Dsus:  (xx0233)
Em:    (022000)
G/D:   (320033)
Cadd9: (032030)
F:     (x03211)

Intro & Verses:
On the 2nd strum, a little "rhythm strum" follows it
(strums are down, up, etc. a pause is btwn the 1st and 2nd strum)
                       (A7)
E----0---0-----0---0----0---0-----0---0---------
B----0---0-----0---0----2---2-----2---2---------
G----0---0-----0---0----0---0-----0---0---------
D--2---------2--------2--------2----------------
A-----------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------


Chorus: After all is said and done...
        G/D          Cadd9      D     Cadd9     Dsus
        G/D    Cadd9    D     Cadd9     Dsus    Em/D


2nd Chorus: G/D    Cadd9   D     Cadd9     Dsus
            G/D    Cadd9   D     Cadd9     Dsus
            Cadd9  Dsus    Cadd9     F

Riff: G/D     Cadd9    D    Dsus
      Cadd9   Dsus     Cadd9    Dsus

End chord: Em  strummed up


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