Toast by Pat McCurdy Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Toast guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Toast by Pat McCurdy using guitar or guitar.
This song by Pat McCurdy can also be played by that instruments.
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Toast by Pat McCurdy Guitar Chords


Tabbed by Paxson Helgesen (a.k.a- Halo2rockstar14)
The song is in A, and it’s a basic Blues Jam.
This is by no means all perfect. It’s just how I
play it. I haven’t tabbed in forever, so “h” is
hammer, “/” is slide. Sorry, I’m too lazy to put
the lyrics.

Intro
Shown once, repeat until verse. Pat plays a full
E instead of a 5th while hammering, but my
fingers can’t do that easily. This is also used
during the “Hey Hey Hey, Ho Ho Ho…” part.


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--2h4----2h4-----------------------|
--0------0------2----2h4-----------|
----------------h4-----------------|

I think he uses that D on the B string, but it’s
hard to tell if he’s muting or not on those high
presence Alvarez guitars.


-----------------------------------------------------|
---------------------3----3---------------3----3-----|
---------------------2h4--2h4-------------2h4--2h4---|
-2h4--2h4--2h4--2h4--0----0----2h4--2h4---0----0-----|
-0----0----0----0--------------0----0----------------|
-----------------------------------------------------|


---------------------------------------------|
---------------------------------------------|
---------------------------------------------|
--2h4--2h4--------------2h4--2h4--2h4--2h4---|
--0-----0------2---2h4--0----0----0----0-----|
---------------0h4-0-------------------------|

( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/p/pat_mccurdy/toast_tab.html )
Chorus


--------------------------------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------------------------------|
----------2h4--2h4-------------2h4--2h4-------------2h4--2h4--|
-2---2h4--0----0----2----2h4--0----0-----2----2h4--0----0-----|
-0h4-0--------------0h4--0---------------0h4--0---------------|

If I had a fork….


--2------2-----0---------|
--3------3-----0---------|
--2------2-----1--h2--1--|
--4------0-----2---------|
--4------------2---------|
--2------------0---------|

Repeat the F#, D and E then into the intro for
“hey hey hey, ho ho ho…”

Solo


-2---0------------------2----0---------------------------------------|
-3---2------------------3----2---------------------------------------|
-2---2------------------2----2---------------------------------------|
-----2---------2-------------2----2h4--2--0h2--0---------------------|
-----0-----0-/4-4-2--0-------0--------------------4h5--4--2h4--2--0--|
--------0h2----------------------------------------------------------|


--2----0------------2---0---0---|
--3----2-----10-----3---2---0---|
--2----2-----11-----2---2---1---|
--0----2----12------0 --2---2---|
-------0----------------0---2---|
--------------------------------|

Slide the last E up, then back to the intro. I
didn’t put strumming patterns in because well, I’m
just too lazy, and if you don’t have rhythm, a
strumming pattern won’t help;-) I hope this is of
some use to someone out there. Go to the officiial Pat McCurdy website
foreverything u need to know about this funny song writer!

If you want to learn Pat McCurdy Toast 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 Toast. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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