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Song: What Sorry Could Be
Artist: Aaron Sprinkle
CD: Moontraveler
Copyright: 1999 Organic Records and Pamplin music

Intro... s = slide up

Riff 1
e-------------------------------------------------
b--------------------0-----0----------------------
g-------0-----0----0-----0------------------------
d-----0-----0----5-----5--------------------------
a-5s7-----5---------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------
Play twice, then play

Riff 2
e-------------------------------------------------
b-------------------0-----0-----------------------
g-------0-----0-----------------------------------
d-----0-----0-----0-----0-------------------------
a-5s7-----5-----3-----3---------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------
then play riff 1 again.

Repeat through the first verse. Lead into the churus by playing the 1st riff and then
at the end of it playing
e--------0------
b--------1------
g-000000-0------
d-555555-2------
a--------3------
E--------X------

Chorus
C           Am               G             D      
A long time ago I might have been Tying my hope 
D2         C                     Am            
around you again.  But holding me now won't do 
    G                 D   D2     *
any good.  Cause I died before I could. 

*When he says "could" start riff 1 again and repeat for the second verse.....same 
pattern as verse 1 

then play the chours again

the Bridge is:
G                    Am    
The pain that's all around could make me it's 
D                       G                 Am
home.  So I call it my own.  As sorry as I seem, 
                  D                     G
you never could dream what sorry could be.

Than at the end of the song play:

Em    D     G  2x

Em    D     C2 once and then

Em    D     G

and if you want to get fancy, have a bass or another guitar you can play this 
riff after these chords (the G chord) is played

e-------------
b-------------
g-------------
d-------------
a--2-3-5-3-2--
E-------------

That's about it...you should listen to the CD to get how everthing comes together. 
It is also a must that you play this song on a Takaminie acoustic!! --Andrew Battista

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