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Switchfoot : "On fire" Guitar tabs

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Here is the Guitar tabs for "On fire" by Switchfoot. To get the complete songlist of this band please visit the Switchfoot guitar tabs archive for guitar tabs, bass tabs and chords. We also have a review section with Switchfoot CD reviews. Please help us to build our bass and guitar tabs archive, submit missing Switchfoot tabs here. You will find a printer friendly version of Switchfoot: On fire Guitar tabs here

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This song is in standard tuning. There's really only 4 chords which are C, G, 
Am and F in that order. It's a little hard to hear it over the piano, but you 
can still hear the change if you take the bass off and turn it up a wee bit.

C chord:

E-0-
B-1-
G-0-
D-2-
A-3-
E---

G chord:

E-3-
B-0-
G-0-
D-0-
A-2-
E-3-

Am chord:

E-0-
B-1-
G-2-
D-2-
A-0-
E---

F chord:

You can either play this as an open chord or a bar chord. I'll put both.

Open chord:
E-1--
B-1-- For those of you who don't know,
G-2-- the parenthesis around a note
D-3-- (or, in this case, a number)
A(0)- it means it doesn't matter if you
E----  play that note or not

Bar chord:

E-1-
B-1-
G-2-
D-3-
A-3-
E-1-

That's all the song is. The only thing is that the 
guitarist stops and lets a chord ring out for a second 
without going to the next one but you'll be able to 
figure that out. I have faith in you. Enjoy it!

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