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p If you are looking for Casino Boogie guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Casino Boogie by The Rolling Stones using guitar or guitar. This song by The Rolling Stones can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Casino Boogie guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Casino Boogie by The Rolling Stones Guitar Chords/h3 ROLLING STONES - CASINO BOOGIEbr(Jagger/Richards)brbrTabber: Mord_WraithbrE-mail: thundastruck@hotmail.combrDate: 9/28/2004brbrTuning (low to high): EADGBEbrbrIntro:brbrbrbrE|---5-5---3-3-------------5-5---|brB|---2-2---2-2-------------2-2---|brG|---------------7b9-9r7p6-------| play twicebrD|-------------------------------|brA|-------------------------------|brE|-------------------------------|brbrbrVerse:brbr[A] brNo good, can't speak, wound up, no sleepbrbr[A] brSky diver, insider, skip rope, stunt flyerbrbr( [D]Tab from: http://www.guitart[A]abs.cc/tabs/r/rolling_stones/casino_boogie_crd.html )brWounded lover, got no time on handbrbr[A] brOne last cycle, thrill freak, Uncle Sambrbr[D] [A]brPause for business, know you'll understandbrbr[D] [A] brJudge and jury walk out hand in handbrbr[---] brThere's no chorus because I don't think this song has a chorus. The intro is played withbrtwo guitars, but I only tabbed one. The D and A chords are standard blues chords; listenbrto the song to see how they're played. The chord hit just before the saxophone solo isbran open G. p If you want to learn The Rolling Stones Casino Boogie guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Casino Boogie. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p p If you are looking for White Feather guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play White Feather by Marillion using guitar or guitar. This song by Marillion can also be played by that instruments. =/p p White Feather guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3White Feather by Marillion Guitar Chords/h3 White FeatherbrMarillionbrMisplaced ChildhoodbrbrI was lucky to see Marillion live in 1986, when they opened for Rush on the PowerbrTour. Fortunately, I saw them at the Civic Center in Springfield, MA, one of only 4bronbrtour of England, North America, and Europe at which they played Misplaced ChildhoodbrSilk Kimono - Blind Curve)and White Feather.brbr21 years later, I still love Marillion, Misplaced Childhood, and White Feather, thoughbrexpect me to remember exactly how Steve Rothery played it. I prefer the more energeticbrversion from La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie) - the one that starts with Fish'sbrYeeeeee-ahhh!brbrI play this in the seventh position using a the D-Barre form:brbrbrprebrA: X-X-7-9-10-X-|brD: X-X-7-7-7-X--|brDsus4: X-X-7-7-8-X--|br/prebrbrIntro (x2): stereo chorus, stereo delay (~450ms) and a little OD.brbr[A] [D] [Dsus4] [D] [A] brprebr-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br--------10-------10--------7-8-7-8-7-----------------------------------|br-----------9~~-----9--9~---7-7-7-7-7-7------9-7-6----------------------|br-7--7------7~~-----7--7~---------------7----------5--------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrVerse (palm mute): clean with stereo chorus and stereo delay.brDon't try to count the 3rd string 9th fret E's. Listen to the song as this is the rhythmbrthink Another Brick in the Wall (part 2). There is a lot of room for improvisationbrOccasionally, Steve ends the phrase in A with the parenthetical 3rd string 7th fret D. Ibrinclude a little 5th string open A to add some bottom end when I am playing thisbron an acoustic guitar.brbr[A] [D] [Dsus4] [D] [A] brprebr-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br--------10-----------10------------------7-8-7-8-7---------------------|br----------9-9-9-9------9-9-9-9-9-9-9(7)------------9-9-9-9-9-9---------|br----7-7----------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrOutro: stereo chorus, stereo delay and a little OD.brbr[A] [D] [Dsus4] [D] [A] brprebr--22-21------------------------------22-21-----------------------------|br--------22-20-19---------19----------------22-20-19--------------------|br-----------------21-19-21---21----------------------21-19-21-19-18-----|br-------------------------------19----------------------------------19--|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br-----------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbr[A] [D] [Dsus4] [D] [A] brprebr--22-21------------------------------22-21-----------------------------|br--------22-20-19---------19----------------22-20-19--------------------|br-----------------21-19-21---21----------------------21-19-18-----------|br-------------------------------19----------------------------19--------|br----------------------------------------------------------------19-----|br-------------------------------------------------------------------17--|br/prebrbrHave fun with this great song from my favorite band!brMike p If you want to learn Marillion White Feather guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play White Feather. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p p If you are looking for Christmas in Killarney guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Christmas in Killarney by The Irish Rovers using guitar or guitar. This song by The Irish Rovers can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Christmas in Killarney guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Christmas in Killarney by The Irish Rovers Guitar Chords/h3 Christmas In Killarney:The Irish Rovers.brAlbum - Songs Of Christmas - 1999.brOriginally sung by Dennis Day in 1950.brbrCHORUS:brThe [D]holly green, the ivy green, the [G]prettiest picturebryou've [D]ever seen is [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney,brwith [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brIt's [D]nice, you know, to kiss your beau, while [G]cuddlingbrunder the [D]mistletoe, and [G]Santa Claus you [D]know, of course,bris [A]one of the b'ys from [D]home.brbr#1.br[Bm]The door is always open, the neighbors [F#m]pay a [Bm]call.brAnd [A]Father John, before he's gone, will [E]bless the house and [A]all.brOur [D]Hearts are light, our spirits bright, we'll [G]cele..[A]brate ourbr[D]joy to[Bm]night.brIt's [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney, with [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brbrCHORUS:brThe [D]holly green, the ivy green, the [G]prettiest picturebryou've [D]ever seen is [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney,brwith [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brIt's [D]nice, you know, to kiss your beau, while [G]cuddlingbrunder the [D]mistletoe, and [G]Santa Claus you [D]know, of course,bris [A]one of the b'ys from [D]home.brbr#2.brWe'll [Bm]decorate the Christmas tree when all the [F#m]family's [Bm]here.br[A]Around a roaring fire, we will [E]raise a cup of [A]cheer.brThere's [D]gifts to bring, and songs to sing, and [G]laughs to [A]makebrthe [D]rafters [Bm]ring.brIt's [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney, with [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brbrCHORUS:brThe [D]holly green, the ivy green, the [G]prettiest picturebryou've [D]ever seen is [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney,brwith [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brIt's [D]nice, you know, to kiss your beau, while [G]cuddlingbrunder the [D]mistletoe, and [G]Santa Claus you [D]know, of course,bris [A]one of the b'ys from [D]home.brbr(INTERLUDE:)brbrCHORUS:brThe [D]holly green, the ivy green, the [G]prettiest picturebryou've [D]ever seen is [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney,brwith [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brIt's [D]nice, you know, to kiss your beau, while [G]cuddlingbrunder the [D]mistletoe, and [G]Santa Claus you [D]know, of course,bris [A]one of the b'ys from [D]home.brbr#3.brWe'll [Bm]take the horse and sleigh all across the [F#m]fields of [Bm]snow..br[A]listening to the jingle bells, [E]everywhere we [A]go.brHow [D]grand it feels to click your heels and [G]dance [A]away to thebr[D]jigs and [Bm]reels.brIt's [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney, with [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brbrCHORUS:brThe [D]holly green, the ivy green, the [G]prettiest picturebryou've [D]ever seen is [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney,brwith [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brIt's [D]nice, you know, to kiss your beau, while [G]cuddlingbrunder the [D]mistletoe, and [G]Santa Claus you [D]know, of course,bris [A]one of the b'ys from [D]home.brbrOUTRO:brThe [D]holly green, the ivy green, the [G]prettiest picturebryou've [D]ever seen..I'm [G]handing you no [D]blarney, no [Bm]matterbrwhere you [G]roam...brIt's [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney, with [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brIt's [G]Christmas in [D]Killarney, with [A]all of the folks at [D]home.brbrbrA Christmas smash from Kraziekhat. p If you want to learn The Irish Rovers Christmas in Killarney guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Christmas in Killarney. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p