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To make it more interesting, play a variation of G chords where the G7 is.

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Intro: C
                                                          
xA|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
xE|-----3---3h5-------3h5-------------------5---3--1------------5---------|
xC|--/4-------------------------------------------------2---------2b4-----|
xG|--------------5-5-------5---7b9r7----5---------------------5--------5--|


F                                                       C     G7      C
Well I woke up this morning, a rainbow filled the sky
F                                                   C      G7      C
Yes I woke up with morning, a rainbow filled the sky
G                                              F           C    G7      C
Well that was God telling me everything's gonna be alright


F                                                    C      G7      C
Well so long good friends, when will we meet again?
F                                                     C      G7      C
I said so long good friends, when will we meet again?
G                                F                             C   G7      C
Well I don't know, I don't know, but I guess I'll see you then - "Oh Ill See You Man -


F                                                       C    G7      C
Well I'm gonna pack my old guitar, move on down the road
F                                                   C    G7     C
I'm gonna pack my old guitar, move on down the road  - "Where you gonna' go? -
G                   F                        C    G7     C
Where I go I don't, but I guess I gots to go


F                                                    C   G7   C
Well I woke up this morning, a rainbow filled the sky
F                                                    C   G7   C
Well I woke up this morning, a rainbow filled the sky
G                                   F                           C     G7    C
That was God telling me everything, everything's gonna be alright    
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Play that song on -3.

jane doe

i did c, Am, f, g and it sounds good strumming down twice

k

i’d say that it sounds best in +2, if you want it to sound like the song! 🙂

lizzie

-3 is a lot easier

tomiscooool

-3 is SO EASY!!!

janaep

You have to switch the second and third chords around. In -3 it is C then Am then F then G. It sounds better and that’s the chord progression of the original piano piece this is based off of.

KillerKitten

Strumming pattern?

Anonymous

What works better is C Am F G

Your.Fellow.Weeb

Just do the alternative if you have a capo: 3 half steps down, capo on 3rd fret

Anonymus

I hope they add strumming patterns!!!! Also if you do -3 with a capo on the third fret, switch the 2nd and 3rd chords.
Please add strumming patterns!!!!!

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Jack Hody Johnson (born May 18, 1975 in North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii) is a singer, professional surfer, composer, and filmmaker who has achieved critical and commercial success and a dedicated following since he first appeared on G. Love & Special Sauce’s album Philadelphonic. The release of his 2001 debut album, Brushfire Fairytales, further cemented his popularity and he has since released four more successful albums including 2003’s On and On, 2005’s In Between Dreams, 2008’s Sleep Through the Static and 2010’s To The Sea.

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