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JOHN DOE NO. 24 (Mary Chapin Carpenter) --------------------------------------- This song is in the key of E, but Mary Chapin plays it in G with a capo at the 9th fret, in open D tuning (DADF#AD). But the highest string is never used, so you don't have to tune that one down; since high E's often break, you may as well tune to DADF#AE. The guitar part repeats one pattern through the entire song, with some slight variations. This tablature is for the first four measures of the song, and it shows two ways to play the end of the pattern; through most of the song, she uses the second way, especially while she's singing. (Note that the "131" in the tab is a hammer-on followed by a pull-off, and the "13" is a hammer-on from 1 to 3, not thirteen!) D ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| A ------0---------|----------------|------0---------|----------------| F# 1-------1-----1-|------1-131---0-|1-------1-----1-|------1-13----0-| D ----0-------0---|----0-------0---|----0-------0---|----0-------0---| A --2-------3-----|--3-------------|--2-------3-----|--3-------0-----| D 0-------2-------|0-------0-------|0-------2-------|0-------0-------| ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . MCC doesn't use her thumb to fret the low E (she uses her middle finger), but you can use your thumb if it's easier that way. Notice that I didn't put chord names; that's because they don't really matter. I guess you could say the chords are: G(9), C(9)/E, Gsus4/D, D(4). [pause on A note (open 2nd string)] [repeat and fade with saxophone solo] - Adam Schneider, schneider@pobox.com