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Fleet Foxes - Blue Ridge Mountains Tabs

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Blue Ridge Mountains Tabs

(ver. 2)
Fleet Foxes
Tuning: Standard

Do help out if there's any mistakes done or if you think there is something to be added 
to this tab. Also, take note I played this on an acoustic guitar so I'm not sure whether 
tab will turn out good on an electic

This is played before Robin sings "My brother where do you intend to go tonight?..."

e|------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----15-17-20-19-19-20-x-19-17-15-17----15--15-17------------------|
G|-17--------------------------------------17------17-14----12-17-14|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------|

This is played after these following verses:
"To the blue ridge mountains, over near Tennesee"
"So no one gets worried, no"
"So no one gets worried, no"

e|---------------------------------------------|
B|----15-17-20-19-19-20-x-19-17-15-17----------|
G|-17-------------------------------------17-14|
D|---------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------|

This is played after the verses "I love you, I love you, oh brother of mine". Just 
until the verses "In the quivering forest..."

e|------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-17-17-17-17-15-17-17-17-17-17-15-17-20-17-15---------------|
G|----------------------------------------------14-14-14-14-12|
D|------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------|


I know I'm missing a few riffs here and there so if any of you guys know how it goes, 
free to comment!
            
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