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  posted on 1/27/2005 at 18:13 
Well my name is Bianca and Im a beggining guitar player and Im also A Huge Avril fan. I was wondering if anyone can help me step by step through this tab a have. (bmcdancer@yahoo.com)

Guitar Tab:
  Em    G     C       Am   
D
e|-0-----3-----0-----|-0-----2-----|
B|-0-----3-----1-----|-1-----3-----|
G|-0-----0-----0---x3|-2-----2-----|
D|-2-----0-----2-----|-2-----0-----|
A|-2-----2-----3-----|-0-----------|
E|-0-----3-----------|-------------|

Chorus
G C Bm Am Em C
e|-3-----0-----2-----0-----0-----0-----|
B|-3-----1-----3-----1-----0-----1-----|
G|-0-----0-----4-----2-----0-----0-----|
D|-0-----2-----4-----2-----2-----2-----|
A|-2-----3-----2-----0-----2-----3-----|
E|-3-----------------------0-----------|

Guitar Tab:
 


 

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  posted on 1/27/2005 at 18:25,  Reply 1  
What are you having problems with??

I noticed you left out the D major after Am in the first Tab above the chorus part.

 

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  posted on 1/27/2005 at 20:25,  Reply 2  

I actually taught my niece how to play complicated by Avril...I believe thats the name of it...well the good news is there is nothing complicated about reading tab notation if thats the help you seek.The diagram below is like laying the guitar on your lap.The number 0 means no fingers are placed on the string. Any other number works like this...4 means you count up for frets look for what string you should play and thats where your finger is placed.Example # 1...The 4 note below is played on the forth fret on the G string...the 3 note is on the third fret on the B string and so on...Any time notes are together they are played simutaniously like a chord...Example # 2...just put your fingers on the second fret of the A and D string and strum...Any time notes are seperate they are played one at a time as in example # 1...remeber that 0 is zero fret meaning no fingers placed on fret and 1 is the first fret you can actually lay a finger on....I hope this helps if this is the help you were looking for.

example # 1---ex # 2
E----------------------0--------
B-------3-------------0---------------
G--4--------4--------0---------------
D---------------------2-------------
A---------------------2-----------
E---------------------0----------

 

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  posted on 3/1/2005 at 03:12,  Reply 3  
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OLGA has bunches of taps

 
 


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