Dog Eaten by Water Liars Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Dog Eaten guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Dog Eaten by Water Liars using guitar or guitar.
This song by Water Liars can also be played by that instruments.
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Dog Eaten guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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Dog Eaten by Water Liars Guitar Chords


A beautiful finger-picking song. The two notes directly after every hybrid
pick can be replaced with a single pick on the higher string, making the song
a bit easier (ie. for the C chord, don’t play the D string). Also, just use
normal chord positioning, and then add the pinky and the song becomes much
easier. Accenting the appropriate notes and playing the other notes softer
will also greatly enhance the song. Feedback is always welcome at dr.tedbungo@gmail.com. Enjoy!

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Capo 5 – All notes relative to capo

Intro/Verse
C > > > > F > > > > C > > > >


e----3--------------0---------3-------------0---------3-------------0------|
B-----------1---3-----3-------------1---3-----3-------------1---3-----3----|
G-------0-----0---0-----0-------2-----2---2-----2-------0-----0---0-----0--|
D---------2-----------------3-3---3-----------------------2----------------|
A--3-3----------------------------------------------3-3--------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------|

G > > > F > > > > C > > > >


e----3---------1---0-----------3-------------0--------3-------------0------|
B----------0----------3--1-----------1---3-----3------------1---3-----3----|
G------0-----0-------------------2-----2---2-----2------0-----0---0-----0--|
D--------0-------------------3-3---3----------------------2----------------|
A---------------------------------------------------3-3--------------------|
E--3-3---------------------------------------------------------------------|

G > > > >


e----3------------3--0------|
B----------0---1------------|
G------0-----0--------------|
D--------0------------------|
A---------------------------|
E--3-3----------------------|

Chorus


e----3----------3-------3------3----------3-------3---------|
B----------1----------1---1----------1----------1---1-------|
G------2----------2--------------2----------2---------------|
D--3-3---3----3-3---3--------3-3---3----3-3---3-------------|
A-----------------------------------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------------|

C > > > > C > > > >


e----3-------------0---------3-------------0----------------| and repeat
B----------1---3-----3-------------1---3-----3--------------| chorus once
G------0-----0---0-----0-------0-----0---0-----0------------| using second
D--------2-----------------------2--------------------------| ending
A--3-3---------------------3-3------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------------|

Second ending:
C > > > > G > > > >


e----3-------------0---------3-------1-------0--------------|
B----------1---3-----3-----------0-----0---3---3--1-0-1-----|
G------0-----0---0-----0-------0---0-----0------------------|
D--------2--------------------------------------------------|
A--3-3------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------3-3------------------------------|

End on a C arpeggio

Song Layout
1x Intro (2 C’s before 1st Verse starts)
1x Verse (4 C’s before 2nd Verse starts)
1x Verse
2x Chorus (with second ending
1x Verse (solo, 2 C’s before 3rd Verse starts)
2x Verse (2 C’s before 4th Verse starts)
2x Chorus (ending on a C)

If you want to learn Water Liars Dog Eaten guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Dog Eaten. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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