• Song:

    North American For Life

  • Artist:

    Matthew Good

  • Album:

    White Light Rock and Ro...

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North American For Life

Intro, play up to here------------>| and then start over for verse
                                   |
Eb---------------------------------|---------------------------|
Bb---------------------------------|---------------------------|
Gb-----0-------0-------0-------0---|----0------0---------------|
Db---4--4----4--4----4--4----4--4--|--4--4----4-4--------------|
Ab--2-2--2--5-5--5--2-2--2--5-5--5-|-0-0--0--------------------|
Eb---------------------------------|---------3-3-3--3--2-------|

Later on in the verse he starts palm muting this:
(8th notes except the last Gb F Eb bit , I'll just write the chords to play)


   Eb--------------------------------------------|
   Bb--------------------------------------------|
   Gb--0-----0-----0-----0-----------------------|
   Db--4-----4-----4-----4-----4-----4-----------|
   Ab--2-----5-----2-----5-----0-----------------|
   Eb--------------------------------3---3--2--0-|

I think that part is actually played with just power chords, so you could either play the
second part of the verse how i just typed it or its

   Eb--------------------------------------------|
   Bb--------------------------------------------|
   Gb--4-----7-----4-----7-----2-----------------|
   Db--4-----7-----4-----7-----2-----5---5--5--2-|
   Ab--2-----5-----2-----5-----0-----5---5--5--2-|
   Eb--------------------------------3---3--2--0-|

Chorus

   Eb-----------------------------------------------|
   Bb-----------------------------------------------|
   Gb--4-----7-----2-----5-----4-----7-----2-----2--|
   Db--4-----7-----2-----5-----4-----7-----2-----2--|
   Ab--2-----5-----0-----3-----2-----5-----0-----0--|
   Eb-----------------------------------------------|

When it plays that main riff again with just the guitar and matt singing
(George is teaching the kids to fight, Look at the world and you tell me it?s all right)
At the end of that he plays a Em chord (022000)instead of just the one note.
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