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You can play Here We Go by Pat Green using guitar or guitar.
This song by Pat Green can also be played by that instruments.
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Here We Go guitar chords has rhythm and included in Dancehall Dreamer (2001) album.
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Here We Go by Pat Green Guitar Chords
Song – Here We Go
Album – Dancehall Dreamer, Here We Go, Billy Bobs
Artist – Pat Green
Transcribed by – Ryan Shaw
Capo 3rd fret
Intro – C–D–G-G/F#-Em-C—D—G
lotta little things on my
is a girl I just finished fighting, s
believe
there and I’ll tell you son,
appears.
Chorus
Now I don’t need to be too rich, I’m just an old hard-headed
sonuvabitch, with my eyes still set on the glory days, Back in the times
of the Dukes of Hazzard i was listening to Willie and Ol’ Merle Haggard, and
smiling just a little as i poked along in my truck, now theres a lot of
poor folks in my situation with the years of heartache and frustration,
just kinda watched my Nashville dreams turned into years.
Chorus
Now let me tell you folks it don’t really matter, that beer drinkin’
never made you fatter, it’s all those night on the couch with the T.V.
dinner, and after twelve years with the Copenhagen, I’ve finally found I
was mistaken, it’s not going to be something to add some years to my
life, and that’s why I’m still dipping it today, and every morning I hear
momma say, that shit is gonna kill you if the women don’t get you first.
Chorus
Let me know if ya’ll have any question. It shouldn’t be that hard to get
the rythem down, but let me know if you are having any problems.
e—-3—- e—-0—- e—-2—- e—-3—- e—-0—-
B—-3—- B—-1—- B—-3—- B—-3—- B—-0—-
G—-0—- G—-0—- G—-2—- G—-0—- G—-0—-
D—-0—- D—-2—- D—-0—- D—-0—- D—-2—-
A—-2—- A—-3—- A——— A—-0—- A—-2—-
E—-3—- E—-0—- E——— E—-2—- E—-0—-
If you want to learn Pat Green Here We Go 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 Here We Go. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.