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White Stripes : "This protector" Guitar chords

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Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 15:16:44 +0100 (BST)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?=20?= 
Subject: w/white_stripes/this_protector.crd

Band: White Stripes
Title: This Protector
Album: White Blood Cells (2001)

tabbed by scef (email funnell_teen_spirit@yahoo.com)

yes I know this is a piano song but here are the
chords if you wanna strum along

it doesn't really matter what variations of playing
the same chords you use but I reckon it sounds best
with these...

Dm  x/5/7/7/6/5
F   x/8/10/10/10/8
C   8/10/10/9/8/8
G   10/12/12/12/10
E   0/2/2/1/0/0
E7  0/2/0/1/0/0/

progression:

| Dm / / F / / / | C / / G / / / | x 7

...followed by | E (let ring)   |         E / / / | 

...then | Dm / / F / / / | C / / G / / / | x 3

...followed by | Dm / / F / / / |

...then | E / / / / E7 / / | x 2

...then | Dm _  _ F _ _ _ | C _ _ G _ _ _ | x 2

              ( the '_' stands for a rest)

...then | Dm / / F / / / | C / / G / / / | x 3

...followed by | E (let ring)   |         E / / / |

...then | Dm / / F / / / | C / / G / / / | x 3

...followed by | Dm / / F / / / | Dm (let ring)   |


that's pretty much it sorry if that was at all
confusing to follow...have fun

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