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Fair To Midland
Hey there,

You've clicked on a fair to midland tab, so you're already a friend of mine. Let's learn 
a great song...


e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--0~---0000000000000000----------------------22222222222225555------------55535----------|
D|--1~---1111111111113333---0000000000003333---33333333333333333---55555555555555----------|
A|--3~---3333333333333333---1111111111111111---00000000000000000---33333333333333----------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

That's the main riff, and the strum for the intro

Now the lead guitar part; you're gonna need some nice Fx on this, namely Violin and 
Delay. Get some of them on your geet and it'll sound great. Alternatively you could use just 
delay and manually violin your guitar, whatever you prefer brother.

e|----10-8-6-5-5s15---8-6-5-3-3s15-------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|


Thats the main riff over the verses, for the break where the acoustic drops out and it 
has that repeating piano riff just fiddle about bending the open B string up and down and 
violining, you can make it sound really cool.

That's all I got, comments and additions much appriciated.


Peace, players
            
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