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This song is not too difficult to learn to play (the lyrics are a bit tricky, but it's a 
DARN good song!) I hope you enjoy it and if you have any questions, you can email me at 
lsohfan@gmail.com and I plan on posting a video lesson soon.

C (x32010@1)                         C (x32010@1)       FA (133211@1)quark is a fundamental constituent of matter
  G (320003@1)                    F (133211@1)          CObserved (x32010@1)in 1968 through deep elastic scatter.
   C (x32010@1)                          C (x32010@1)          FWe (133211@1)found that protons aren't as simple as we thought.
           G (320003@1)                          F (133211@1)       CWe (x32010@1)thought they were solid particles but they are not.

C (x32010@1)                         C (x32010@1)            FProtons (133211@1)in fact are made up of three separate pieces.
   G (320003@1)                             F (133211@1)       CIt (x32010@1)just gets more confusing as our knowledge increases.
    C (x32010@1)                             C (x32010@1)        FBut (133211@1)that is what a quark is; It's a piece of a proton,
         G (320003@1)                       F (133211@1)           CAnd (x32010@1)they also make up other things including the neutron.

C (x32010@1)                     C (x32010@1)    FOh, (133211@1)up, down, strange, charm, top, bottom
       G (320003@1)                                  F (133211@1)              CIf (x32010@1)you don't know what a quark is, it don't matter you still got 'em.
         C (x32010@1)                 C (x32010@1)                FAnd (133211@1)with leptons and bosons, unless something's amiss,
             G (320003@1)                            F (133211@1)          CThey (x32010@1)make up everything that we can see and that we know exists.

C (x32010@1)                                C (x32010@1)            FThings (133211@1)made up of quarks including protons and neutrons
G (320003@1)                          F (133211@1)             CAre (x32010@1)composite particles that physicists call hadrons.
C (x32010@1)                           C (x32010@1)         FMany (133211@1)types of hadrons are theoretically described,
    G (320003@1)                      F (133211@1)              CBut (x32010@1)most exist for only very brief amounts of time.

C (x32010@1)                                C (x32010@1)              FQuarks (133211@1)have electric charge, color charge, mass and spin,
    G (320003@1)                            F (133211@1)          CAnd (x32010@1)having color charge means they exist solely inside of
C (x32010@1)                          C (x32010@1)          FOther (133211@1)kinds of particles and cannot exist alone.
         G (320003@1)                               F (133211@1)       CWhich (x32010@1)is why quarks have never been studied on their own.

C (x32010@1)                     C (x32010@1)    FUp, (133211@1)down, strange, charm, top, bottom
       G (320003@1)                                  F (133211@1)              CIf (x32010@1)you don't know what a quark is, it don't matter you still got 'em.
         C (x32010@1)                 C (x32010@1)                FAnd (133211@1)with leptons and bosons, unless something's amiss,
             G (320003@1)                            F (133211@1)          CThey (x32010@1)make up everything that we can see and that we know exists.

C (x32010@1)                            C (x32010@1)        FQuarks (133211@1)can join together in two different ways,
G (320003@1)                          F (133211@1)       CBaryons (x32010@1)and Mesons, but most instantly decay.
     C (x32010@1)                                C (x32010@1)     FIf (133211@1)a particle has three quarks, then it's a baryon,
           G (320003@1)                                F (133211@1)        CIf (x32010@1)there's one quark and and anti-quark, then it is a meson.
      C (x32010@1)                               C (x32010@1)         FThese (133211@1)tiny bits of matter are a part of almost everything
          G (320003@1)                     F (133211@1)             CAnd (x32010@1)there is no unified theory to make it less confusing.
        C (x32010@1)                             C (x32010@1)           FBut (133211@1)the fact that we've identified that they exist at all
   G (320003@1)                         F (133211@1)           CIs (x32010@1)so god damn remarkable that I just sit in awe.

C (x32010@1)                     C (x32010@1)    FOh, (133211@1)up, down, strange, charm, top, bottom
       G (320003@1)                                  F (133211@1)              CIf (x32010@1)you don't know what a quark is, it don't matter you still got 'em.
         C (x32010@1)                 C (x32010@1)                FAnd (133211@1)with leptons and bosons, unless something's amiss,
             G (320003@1)                            F (133211@1)          CThey (x32010@1)make up everything that we can see and that we know exists.

I hope you enjoyed!
DFTBA and best wishes,
Trey
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