Moldy Peaches - Steak For Chicken

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Band name Moldy Peaches
Song name Steak For Chicken
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 06/02/2008
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Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 14:13:57 +0000
From: Bean Pole 
Subject: m/moldy_peaches/steak_for_chicken.crd


The Moldy Peaches
>From their self-titled album
Brought to you by the Bean

Steak For Chicken


Simply play the following chords:

A     A/E	A	A/E
Mardi Gras   	came and went
G	G/E	G	G/E
All my money 	has been spent

etc...
						EADGBe			EADGBe
A/E means an A chord with an E in the bass; i.e.001110 as opposed to  
	x01110
Likewise,
G/E means an G chord with an E in the bass; 	020033 as opposed to  	320033
I personally prefer 020033 for the G/E but 320003 for the G but it's all 
personal preference, i suppose.

When playing the chords, strum in time with the music but try and pick out 
the bass string (the one furthest from the floor) more on each chord change.
There's a whole variety of ways to play it, it can work quite well if you 
pick out the bass note and just strum the highest pitched four strings, just 
to avoid catching the E on the A chord. You could, of course, just mute teh 
e-string with your thumb... again, whatever works best for you!

Think that's all for this one, anyway, so play on :D

bigearedbean@hotmail.com

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