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From: "Trepanier, Mark P." 
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To: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca (Steve Portigal)
Subject: Re[4]: BTO....
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          Hello again! Here are the locations of the chords you need:
                       Note:these are the 4 finger type "on top of the
                            low E "

          A = 5th fret
          C = 8th fret
          G = 3rd fret
          D = 10th fret

          The F#,G notes for the 1st part of the refrain,is played on
          the low E ,2nd and 3rd frets.

          The C#,D part is played on the A (5th string) 4th and 5th
          frets.
                             Hope this helps you better !   Mark.....

            Here is the rest of the locations just so you know !
            E = open     Bb= 6th
            F = 1st      B = 7th
            F#= 2nd      C# = 9th
            G#= 4th
                            Oh well,got to do some work. let me know
          how you made out!   See Ya! Mark......


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From: "Trepanier, Mark P." 
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To: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca (Steve Portigal)
Subject: Re[2]: BTO....
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          Hello Steve whus up?  I had a blast working out this tune,
          I forgot how many great tunes that are on this disc!
          Anyway, the chords are as follows:

          A (5X) C G A /A (5X) A D C G A    - ALL POWER CHORDS!
                                              5X =PLAY CHORD 5 TIMES
          CHORUS:
                 1st part play F# and G notes on the low E string
                 2nd part play a D, then C# and D notes,then an F and
                 lift index finger to let the E note out (alternetes
                 between E and F notes just before the Power chord
                 part comes back in.   That should do it!  I played
          it with my new Les Paul,and it sounded perfect to the
          recording!  Enjoy it!   Let me know if you need any more
          help,or if this is unclear in some way.  See Ya!  Mark......



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