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Eagles — Seven Bridges Chords

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ans0@aber.ac.uk (Austin Newton Shackles) writes:
 
>Does anyone have a tab or chord sequence (pref. tab) for the Eagles' "Seven
>Bridges Road" ( you know, the one that starts "there are stars in the southern
>sky...")
>
I don't have the tab, but it's pretty simple. It's in D, and the only other
chords are C and G.
Intro is something like this...
D         C            G        D
There are stars in the southern sky
 
And so on. Once the song starts going fast, play the D chord with an alter—
nating bass note —— D first, and the hammering G to A on the G string.
 
My guess is that you'll have no trouble from there. Good luck ...