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                                  "Tonight" Tab
 Tonight
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 INTRO/and Between verses: (sl. = slide)
      sl.    sl.
  e--4/5-5--4/5-5--7-8-7--------------
  b--4/5-5--4/5-5---------------------
  g-----------------------------------
  d-----------------------------------
  a-----------------------------------
  E-----------------------------------
 Then for the verses and chorus is just these two chords over and over.
 It think Greg just strums these and Rick is picking notes (which I haven't
 figured out yet) over these chords.  One more thing, I'm not exactly sure
 what the names of these chords are, so if I'm wrong, feel free to correct
 them. Thanks.
 
     F7                      Am/G
 
  E a d g b e  E a d g b e
  -----------  -----------
  x 0 3 2 1 3  x 0 2 2 1 3
 
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 Thanks to Thomas  Kenniston (kenn+@pitt.edu) for sending this out to the whigs
 list.
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    I believe this chord
    is called F/A, without
    the 3 on the e-string.
 
 I think it sounds better if you alternate a 0 and a 3 on this e-string (so
 alternately put your finger on the third fret and open), as well as for
 the Am/G chord.
 You can also do a 1-3-1-0 progression on the b-string of the Am-chord
 which sounds pretty good too.
 
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 Thanks to Thomas Vander Stichele (Thomas.VanderStichele@rug.ac.be) for sending
 this out to the whigs list.
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