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Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama-live Bass Tab

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D-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|---------------

A---5---5---r-------|---3---3---r-------|-------------------|----------3----

E-------------------|-------------------|---3---3---r-------|---3---3-------


which becomes
q q h q q h q q h e e e e q
q
G-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|---------------

D-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------0h2-0---

A---5---5---r-------|---3---3---r-------|-------------------|---0h2--------2-

E-------------------|-------------------|---3---3---r-------|---------------

those two riffs alternate in the verse.

this riff follows the first verse and comes a couple times afterwards
q q e e q e e q q q q q h q q h
G-------------------|-------5---5---r---|-------------------|---------------

D-------------------|---5h7-------------|-------------------|---------------

A---5---5-----5-5---|-------------------|-----------5-------|-----------5---

E-----------5-------|-------------------|---3---3-----------|---3---3-------


this is played during the chorus
q q e e q q q e e q q q q q q q q
q
G-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|---------------

D-----------7-------|-----------5-------|-----------2---2---|---3---3---2---

A---5---5-----5-r---|---3---3-----3-r---|-------------------|---------------3/-

E-------------------|-------------------|---3---3-----------|---------------

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/l/lynyrd_skynyrd/155118.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Amanda
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#1 by Amanda Legge at Jul 27, 2006 at 11:20 PM EST
All I can say is "CLASSIC". Thats what this song is. I saw the movie two weeks ago, and I couldn't get it out of my head. Its a great song, that people will be singing 50 years from now. It should be in a CD of great american songs. Dadundadundadun!!
 
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kieron
Wanna Be
#2 by kieron prosser at Nov 14, 2006 at 12:30 AM EST
Nonetheless, it's still a great song. Great driving music.
 
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sebastian
Professional
#3 by sebastian at Nov 20, 2006 at 10:02 AM EST
o a little fact about this song, is he wrote it directly in response to what neil young said in one of his songs, which just bashed the hell outta alabama. and thats why they wrote this song.
 
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Splinter
Average
#4 by Splinter Cell at Nov 29, 2006 at 1:04 AM EST
Neil Young was just pointing out how the South has a history of slavery and a level of racism that's even worse than other regions. When are they gonna catch up with the rest of the country? This band is a bunch of ignorant hicks for taking offense to that. (P.S., nikkileemn:I wish more idiots on this site were as funny as you.)
 
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spud
Average
#5 by spud barnes at Jan 11, 2007 at 12:47 AM EST
no his name was leonard skinner, and he hated long hair not hippies
 
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tim
Rhythm Player
#6 by tim cronin at Jul 11, 2007 at 1:12 PM EST
Great southern rock song. Made for rollin the windows down and cruisin.
 
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Antti
Wanna Be
#7 by Antti Solonen at Jul 16, 2007 at 2:31 PM EST
The song was written in response to Neil Young's song "Southerman," on his Harvest album.