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Five Iron Frenzy : "Dandelions" Guitar chords

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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 01:59:13 -0500
From: Joseph Patrick Visaggi 
Subject: f/five_iron_frenzy/dandelions.crd

Dandelions by Five Iron Frenzy
Tabbed/Chorded by Joseph Visaggi
Thanks to Matthew Price for giving me a starting point and to Five Iron Frenzy 
for writing such an amazing song.



The chords for this song are mainly ska style or punk style (i.e 5th chords 
a.k.a. power chords); however, I will tab out the full chords for some of the 
uncommon ones.


Verses:  (Play these as barre chords, but only using the D, G, B, and high E 
strings.  [ska style])
B, E, A, D, A, E, A, E (x2) [no E the second time]

(try doing octaves on this part)
F#5, G#5, A5, B5
F#5, G#5, A5, F#5, F5 (listen for the timing on that F5)
F#5, G#5, A5, B5, A5, E5, A5, E5


Choruses:  (These should be played only using the low E, A, D, and G strings.)
A5, E5, B5, E5, D5, C#5, B5, E5 (x2)

Last Chorus:
(Second Time)  A5, E5, B5, E5, D5, C#5, B5, E5, D5, A5


Bridge:
C#5, D5, A5, E5 (x2)
C#5, D5, D#dim, E5, Fdim, Adim, E5



D# diminished
---
-7-
-5-
-7-
-6-
---


F diminished
---
-9-
-7-
-9-
-8-
---


A diminished
----
-13-
-11-
-13-
-12-
----


(It should be noted that D# diminished could be substituted for A diminished 
because, in theory, the chords are the same; however, playing the A diminished 
will give the feel that the chords are ascending [which is intentional].  
Additionally, the fingerings are easier to get to with the A, in my opinion.  
But be sure to do whatever works for you.)

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