Re: bass tabs
On Jul 30, 3:38 pm, kevdog...@xxxxxxxxx (kevin malley) wrote:
the to matchbox 20 3 am if anyone has the tabs to it it would
definitately help me out .
This song is too easy to need tabs to. The bass part comes in on the
G and C progression a few times before it goes to D, that's when the
vocals begin. The progression there is D, C, G. The chorus G D C
three times, then Em D C.
Give it a close listen. You can do it!!
Mike
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