Marc Broussard - Just Like That

Welcome to the final page of guitar tab for Marc Broussard - Just Like That. Here you can do in two ways. First of all you can see Just Like That guitar tab right on the page. Another way is to download Marc Broussard Just Like That guitar tab to your computer and to learn it later. Also, on this page you can see some information about this tab such as band name for Just Like That, its tab type, size of file and file format. If you want to find another guitar tab for Marc Broussard, or another types of tabs please, look to the previous page using navigation link. This information will help you to learn your favorite music! Good luck!

File info:

Band name Marc Broussard
Song name Just Like That
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 05/28/2008
Size 1.42 kb
File format
Views/Loads 0/0
Rating
Please, enter the code for download:

Wrong code.
Just Like That – off Momentary Setback

e-------------------------------------------------------------1--0-|
b-------0h1--------0h1-----------0h1-------------0h1----------1--0-|
g-----2-----------2-------------2---------------2-------------2--1-|
d-------------------------------------------------------------3--2-|
a---0---------------------------------------------------------3--2-|
e---------------3-------------1--------------0----------------1--0-|

that’s the basic verse structure….emphasize the top (low) strings on the chords

the bridge? I guess.. (its after the 3rd chorus…you’ll know..)
e-----1------3--------------------------------|
b-----1------3--------------------------------|
g-----2------3-----1--------------------------|
d-----3------5-----2--------------------------|(you’re gone, you’re gone…)
a-----3------5-----2--------------------------|
e-----1------3-----0-------back to main part--|
all this is…is just stay on the F, move to the G, down to E….and back to the main part

for the last verse he plays the same thing as the rest, but only plays the high part 
the G and the E
He just hits the 1st chord (Am) once, then plays the G w/ high part, then hits the F 
And then plays the E with the high part….you can figure it out its easy to hear.


you gotta listen and put it all together, im not saying this is perfect, but its the 
structure, you gotta put SOME effort into it! - needs a bass too really.