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  • you helped a lot! thanks!

  • Actually if you tune your guitar to standard A-440, the song is played in the Key of B, with the chords B and E. This is the same chords that are used on the actual recording.

  • anybody ever told you that you look like Pobyboy from The Outsiders

  • Uh...Yeah. The song is actually in the key of G, played without the low B. Then shifts to C without the low E. Listen to the recording by Waylon - it's sped up a bit, but that's what he played live, too. And what about the solo breaks??? Waylon was vastly underrated with his pickin'...

  • that is one of the smallest guitars I've ever seen

  • @SWEETWILLKINGSTON its a uka laylee ha ha idk

  • b and e

  • some that speaks english for once lol

  • Badass thx

  • sweet vid! im 16 an absolutly love old country! its a great song and u have a great singing voice i enjoyed it =D<3

  • album version is b and e

  • good tip it that easy

  • thanks for the lesson, im a drummer but im trying to learn guitar

  • It also can played with D and G chords.

  • Thanks. How about Lonesome, Ornery and Mean?

  • Nice cover man

  • not sure but pretty positive the guitar needs tuned-

  • Thanks guys! I'm glad the video was helpful. If there's anything else you'd like to see just let me know and I'll give it a shot. Thanks again!

  • Thanks so much. I think we VERY novice guitarist get forgotten -- people post the chords and say, "That's it", presuming that we all understand strumming and rhythm (not to sound unappreciative). So it's nice to have a walk-through. Thanks much!

  • Thanks for breaking it down!

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