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Switchfoot : "On fire" Guitar tabs

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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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