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Home L Lynyrd Skynyrd Call Me The Breeze Bass Tab

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Is played a few times during the intro.


G||-----------------|-------|----------------|-------|-------|-----------------|
D||--7---7--57---7--|--54---|----------------|--456--|--654--|-----------------|
A||----7---7---7----|----7--|--5---5---5---5-|-------|-------|--7---7--65---5--|
E||-----------------|-------|----5---57--5---|-------|-------|----7---7---5----|
Part I II III IV V VI
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The quick ---5-- and ------
--7--- ---6--
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is played every other few beats, listen to the song, its easy.

Play part one a few times, then part II, then III, then IV
then I some more then V then VI then V and back to I.

This is an incredibly easy song to do. Add some small improv at times if you
like.

This part plays a few times at about 3:20 or so, mixed in with parts I and III.

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Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/l/lynyrd_skynyrd/152566.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jeremy
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#1 by Jeremy Honaker at May 18, 2006 at 3:32 AM EST
I think this song is about a pimp dady in the 70's. He's goin' everywhere and he digs them Georgia PEACHES. THANK YOU
 
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Caitlin
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#2 by Caitlin at Mar 3, 2007 at 12:24 PM EST
This is a remake of an old blues song by JJ Cale, who also origianlly wrote "Cocaine" a song in which eric clapton made famous.
 
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austin
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#3 by austin wheeler at Jun 25, 2007 at 6:15 PM EST
A song about the benefits of having no responsibility, no commitments, just drifting anywhere you want to go. And yes, JJ Cale is a legend.