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Violent Femmes : "Breakin up" Guitar chords

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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 14:18:14 EST
From: "I'm jealous of everyone who's seen the Femmes in concert!"
      
Subject: CRD: Breakin' Up by the Violent Femmes

These are the chords I use for Breakin' Up by VF from New Times. As usual, if
you have correction or additions, send those puppies in!

(some kinda) A: x0220x
	     C: x32010
	    Em: 0220xx
	     E: 0221xx

like this:
	 A	    C	      Em      A	        C	    E	     		    
	Now, every once in a while, there's ....

the little dun...da-dun...da-dun-da-dun-da-dun part right before the chorus
is an Em, then slid up 1 fret. So the fret pattern is 2...3-2...3-2-3-2-3-2
Breakin' Up!

Have fun! Send love letters, hate mail, & useless Femmes info to
lagalom@kenyon.edu

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