John Deere Tractor Acústico Ao vivo Cifras
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This is a simplified version of the song without any of the runs Billy uses. You can see Billy play the song here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiOrkU_yBc4&list=RDRiOrkU_yBc4&start_radio=1). Note the song is played using a basic boom chuck rhythm pattern. You can also watch a similar version by Trey Hensley here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZKtlb5m9Ms Enjoy.Esta informação foi útil?
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Tecla: | D |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Autor: vinlizball1 [pro] 528. 1 contributor no total, última edição em 3 de jul. de 2024
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[Intro]
D D/C# G/B A
[Verse 1]
D D/C# Dsus2/C G Em
Hey, momma, here’s a letter from your son
G D
Well, I guess, my city days are done.
C G D
And it ain’t been three weeks since you came,
D D/C# Dsus2/C G Em
Hey, momma, I do remember what you said,
G D
Say your prayers before you go to bed, son,
C G D
And remember city women ain’t the same,
[Chorus]
C G
I’m like a John Deere tractor in a half acre field,
B7 E E7
Trying to plow a furrow where the soil is made of steel,
A D A D
Oh, I wish I was home, Lord, Where the blue grasses grow,
A E A A7
And the sweet country girls don’t complain.
[Instrumental]
D D/C# G/B A
[Verse 2]
D D/C# Dsus2/C G Em
Hey Momma, so much perfume I thought I’d drown,
G D
And the Lord didn’t seem to be nowhere around,
C G D
Oh I feel like a flower on the vine
C
Aw, she was pretty Lord knows
G D
Thought that she would bring me joy
C G D
She laughed and she called me country boy, boy
C G D
and after she had been so kind
[Chorus]
C G
I’m like a John Deere tractor in a half acre field,
B7 E E7
Trying to plow a furrow where the soil is made of steel,
A D A D
Oh, I wish I was home, ma, where the blue grasses grow,
A E A A7
And the fire light shimmers and shines.
[Outro]
D D/C# G/B A
D D/C# G/B A
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[Intro run you can use if you wish]
e|------------2---------|
B|------------3---------|
G|------------2---------|
D|----------------------|
A|--3-2-0---0-----------|
E|--------3-------------|
[You can use these runs if you wish after “son” line 7, after “said” line 13, and after “drown” line 34]
[Note, these are two different runs and only one should be used at a time]
Run A
e|----------------------|
B|----------------------|
G|----------------------|
D|----------------------|
A|----------------------|
E|--2-3--2-3--1-0-------|
Run B
e|----------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------|
G|--------------0-------------------|
D|---------0-2----------------------|
A|-----0-2--------------------------|
E|--3--------------2-3-2--1-0-------|
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what a great song
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Really nice! I just think the intro/instrumental/outro thing is more like D D/C# G/B A7.
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I think it sounds a bit more accurate during the Chorus if you add the 5th fret on the high E string for all the A Chords. And for the last line of the Chorus bring that down to the 3rd fret on the high E instead of A7. Similar for the 2nd line of the chorus with the E chords.
2nd line of chorus:
e|---2----2----2----2----0----0--|
B|---0----0----0----0----0----3--|
G|---2----2----2----2----1----1--|
D|---1----1----1----1----2----2--|
A|-2-2----x--2-2----x----2----2--|
E|------2-2-------2-2----0----0--|
3rd line of chorus:
e|--5----2----5----2--|
B|--2----3----2----3--|
G|--2----2----2----2--|
D|--2----0----2----0--|
A|--0---------0-------|
E|--------------------|
4th line of chorus:
e|--5----0----5----3--|
B|--2----0----2----2--|
G|--2----1----2----2--|
D|--2----2----2----2--|
A|--0----2----0----0--|
E|-------0------------|
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