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Hannah & Gabi
by The Lemonheads, from "It's a shame about Ray"
................................................

The "D Am G"-parts are probably played like this:
(NB! This representation does not reflect the rhythm of the strokes)

     D                 Am                G
E--0-----5---0--0--0---0----7---0--0--0--3-
B--3/7---7---7--7--7---0----0---0--0--0--0-
G--3/7---7---7--7--7---5----5---5--5--5--0- ....
D--0------------0------7-----------7-----0-
A----------------------0-----------0-----2-
E----------------------------------------3-
   ^     v   v  ^  v  ^    v   v  ^  v  ^  ....

( ^ = downstroke, v = upstoke, / = slide)

(If you are having problems playing the above chords remember to
 use pinky and ringfinger for B and G strings on D chord when sliding.)

(D Am G) x 2

D       Am                 G
Got me ..
D       Am           G
out the ..
D     Am                G
easy ..
D         Am               G
pour ..

Em       A         G
I'm ..
Em          A              G
you're ..
Em       A                 G
I ..
Em       A         G
I'm ..

D      Am                 G
kinda ..
                  D    Am               G
I can't ..
D        Am                   G
you ..disappear
D      Am                 G
all ..

Em       A        G
I ..
Em        A       G
you ..
Em         A              G
though ..
Em           A        G
I ..

(Bm  A   G) repeated singing "Ooooohhh"......

Chords:

D  xx0232  | These chords are preferably played
Am x02210  | as stated above, not as shown here!
G  320003
Em 022000
A  x02220
Bm x24432

Vidar Bergh
vidarb@alkymi.unit.no
Department of Organic Chemistry
Norwegian Institute of Technology

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