Good Enough for Granddad by Squirrel Nut Zippers Lyric & Guitar Chords

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You can play Good Enough for Granddad by Squirrel Nut Zippers using guitar or guitar.
This song by Squirrel Nut Zippers can also be played by that instruments.
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Good Enough for Granddad guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Inevitable (1995) album.
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Good Enough for Granddad by Squirrel Nut Zippers Guitar Chords

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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 10:47:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Casey Connor chconnor@hotmail.com
Subject: s/squirrel_nut_zippers/good_enough_for_granddad.crd

Good Enough For Granddad
the Squirrel Nut Zippers

James Malthus and Don Raleigh
Transcription by chconnor@hotmail.com
>From the album “The Inevitable”

Chords from left->right bass string->”soprano” string 🙂

466444: G#m/G#
335353: C7/G
224242: B7/F#
x65640: Eb7
464544: G#7
x46464: C#7
242322: F#7
x24242: B7
x21202: alternate B7
020102: E7add9
x02022: A7add6
x2102x: B9aug5
076750: E7
020122: “E7maj7min7add9” 🙂
076770: E7add9
575655: A7
686766: A#7
797877: B7
x02022: A7add6

“Intro” part (repeat four times, bass last two times)

E7 G#m/G# C7/G B7/F# (bassline notes, double up: E G# G F#)

Play twice: (call it “Verse A” except for the Intro at the end)

E7 Eb7 G#7 G#7 C#7 F#7 B7 Intro Once

Play Once: (call it “Verse B”)

E7add9 E7add9 A7add6 A7add6 F#(7?) F#(7?) B7 B7
^^^^^^
(doubled bass notes B C# D D#
Verse A again:

E7 Eb7 G#7 G#7 C#7 F#7 B7 Intro Twice

Verse A twice with singing:

I[E7]f it’s good enough for gr[Eb7]anddad it’s goo[G#7]d enough for me

W[C#7]ay it was that’s the w[F#7]ay it’s g[B7]ot to be

T[E7]old me all about the g[Eb7]ood times that he had

E[G#7]ven when the times were s[C#7]ad … was g[F#7]ood enou[B7]gh for granddad.

“Intro once”, then

B[E7add9]een to all kinds of places … been to e[A7add6]very old foreign land

Ain’t a m[F#7]an alive sure can jive b[B7]etter than granddad can

A[E7]ll the g[Eb7]ood times that he had [G#7]they were good enough for g[C#7]randdad,

they’re g[F#7]ood enoug[B7]h for me

(horn solo, Verse A under it, one “intro” at end)

Play Verse B for this:

Been to all kinds of places … been to every old foreign land
Ain’t a man alive sure can jive better than granddad can

Play Verse A:

All the good times that he had even when the times was sad
they was good enough for granddad.

Bridge:

A7 A#7 B7 B7 F#7 F#7 B9aug5 B9aug5
(yeah dad!)

Verse A:

All the good times that he had they were good enough for granddad
they’re good enough for me

Play Intro 3 times, and then the ending which is something like

—2-3-4———- —2-3-4———-
—————— ——————
—2-3-4—1-2-3-4 —2-3-4———-
—————— OR: ——————
—————— ————-0-1-2
—————— ———–4——

Then the ending strum which is something like Emaj7min7add9 or simply E7add9.
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If you want to learn Squirrel Nut Zippers Good Enough for Granddad 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 Good Enough for Granddad. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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