John Reuben - Follow you're leader
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Artist: John Reuben
Album: The boy vs. the cynic
song: Follow you're leader
This song is pretty easy to get the hang of, but the chorus is kinda tricky.
Intro/verse (over and over)
e|----------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------|
D|---5-7-5-4-5\2--------------------|
A|----------------------------------|
E|------------------0-0-0-0-0-0-0---|
chorus ( again, over and over until the chorus stops.)
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|4--7--9--7--4--7--9---4--7--9--7--11-11-11-12-11-9--|
D|4--7--9--7--4--7--9---4--7--9--7--11-11-11-12-11-9--|
A|2--5--7--5--2--5--7---2--5--7--5--9- 9- 9- 10-9--7--|
E|----------------------------------------------------|
this is my first tab so it might be kinda shaky.
Comments about this tab
| 4of5Rocker - 2006-05-26 | | could any one please comment on this cuz I feel like I did horrible |
| 4of5Rocker - 2006-05-26 | | I dedicate this tab to sevrin, who taught me to play pray and stand strong |
| Dare - 2006-07-31 | This is sweet.Good job :) keep up the good work
John Reuben is way better live than recorded so if you get a chance see his shows! |
| mafia strumer - 2006-09-14 | | dude, you said this was in chords... WAS UP WITH THAT!!! |
| heisouronlyhope - 2006-09-28 | the E that is played on the intro sounds better when its:
e--
b--
g-1
d-2
a-2
e-0
instead of a open E because its heavyer but it really doesn't matter because its the same note as the chord |
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