Ginny Owens - Free
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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
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Song: Free
Artist: Ginny Owens
Album: Without Condition
Copyright Rocketown Records
Tabbed by: Paul pshabeeb@home.com
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{intro}
G Am G Am G Am C
{verses}
G Am
G Am
G Am
C
{pre-chorus}
G Am G Am D
G Am G Am
{chorus}
G Am C
G Am C
G Am C
G Am
{verse 3, no guitar or very little}
{verse 4, no guitar or very little}
{pre-chorus}
{chorus}
{bridge}
F Am
C G
Am G C A Am
{chorus}
{outro}
G Am G Am C
This is it. I'm not sure about the bridge or the chorus,
you can't really hear those parts, but otherwise, this is pretty correct.
Comments about this tab
| AllForTheKing - 2004-06-29 | | A bridge is a part of a song, usually towards the end of the song, like a tag-on. Many artists use the bridge to convey the last part of the message of their song. Hope this helps! |
| TParker791 - 2004-12-27 | The intro and verses are right, but the pre-chorus should be:
Am D
Am C
The voicings may not be right (and probably aren't) But it works. The chorus is the same as the verses, with a few little voicing changes. I can hear them, but I can't figure out what they are exactly. Hope this helps |
| tylenol - 2005-10-02 | Every time it says A minor, i like to play A minor7 better
EADGBe
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| tylenol - 2005-10-02 | messed up on the tabbing for A minor7
EADGBe
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| bambinohead - 2007-03-20 | | A bridge is technically a section of a song that connects the verse to the chorus, or some other part of the song to the chorus. It helps the song flow back to the mood and tempo of the chorus. It is usually sung at the end of the song, right before the last repititions of the chorus. |
| rachiepoo9391 - 2007-04-02 | i don't know if anyone will get this, but i can't figure out a strum for this.
the one from the actual song doesn't sound right, because i don't think these are the same chords as the original song. |
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