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Dukes Hazzard Theme Waylon Jennings
[key of F; capo 3rd fret]
INTRO: A A D D
[VERSE 1]
Just two good ole [D]boys, [D]
Never meaning no [G]harm. [G]
Beats [D]all you never saw, been in [A]trouble with the law
Since the [D]day they was born.[D]
[VERSE 2]
Straightenin' the [D]curves,[D]
Flattenin' the [G]hills. [G]
[D]Someday the mountain might [A]get 'em but the law never [D]will. [D]
[BRIDGE]
Makin' their [A]wayyyyy[A]y, the only way they know [A]how. [A]
Well, [A]that's just a little bit [A]more than the law will a[D]llow. [D]
[VERSE 3]
Just two good ole [D]boys, [D]
Wouldn't change if they [G]could. [G]
D A D D [stop]
Fightin' the system like two modern day Robin Hoods. [Yee-baw]
Great song, eh? Here are some playing tips:
1. The song is actually in the key of F, but I have written it out in the key
of D. If you want to play along with your tv set, either place a capo on the
third fret, or substitute these chords:
D ---> F G ---> Bb A ---> C.
2. Each time the chord letter is shown represents one measure (four beats)
with one exception: there is an extra half-measure (two beats) of D between
verse 1 and 2. It always trips me up, so I omit it.
3. The bridge sounds really good with an A7, instead of A.
4. I like to play this with an alternating-bass pattern to project both the
rhythm and lead parts while playing solo. If you are not familiar with this
style, this is basically how it goes:
i. Pick the bass note for the chord (ie. the lowest note).
ii. Strum or double strum the full chord.
iii.Pick the alternate-bass note (see below).
iv. Strum or double strum the full chord.
Put the emphasis on the treble (higher) strings when strumming the full
chords. You can jazz it up a little by adding bass runs between chord changes.
5. The alternate-bass notes are basically melody notes, so they can vary with
the song, but here is a list of bass notes and common alternate-bass notes for
the seven major chords. The numbers in brackets are "string/fret."
Chord: A B C D E F G
Bass note: A [5/O] B [5/2] C [5/3] D [4/O] E [6/O] F [6/1] G [6/3]
Alternate: G [6/O] F#[6/2] G [6/3] A [5/O] B [5/2] C [5/3] D [4/O]
Here is the tab for D, G, and A in alternating-bass.
[D] [G] [A]
. V ^ . V ^ . V ^ . V ^ . V ^ . V ^
|-----2-2-----2-2--|-----3-3-----3-3--|-----O-O-----0-0--| |-----3-3-----3-3--|-----O-O-----O-O--|-----2-2-----2-2--| |-----2-2-----2-2--|-----O-O-----O-O--|-----2-2-----2-2--| |--O---------------|----------O-------|-----2-2-----2-2--| |----------O-------|------------------|--O---------------| |------------------|--3---------------|----------0-------|
Contributed by: Darragh Egan - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
One of the biggest Dukes of Hazzard fans in the Great White North.
Questions or comments? Just e-mail me: darragh@switchtech.com
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