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My rendition of Belle & Sebastian's "Fox in the Snow"

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

I had a bit of trouble keeping tempo, but I think I did alright. 1 week after I learned from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs0pTp3r_4k this video.

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  • amazing. very nice play and great voice

  • Thanks. You guys are sweet.

  • Especially considering mine was so half-assed and sloppy, I'm honored you took something from it! And you have a nicer voice anyway. You did alright my boy!

  • why thank you!

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  • Beautifull music,

    Beautifull boy...

    Congratulations =)

  • Wow! I didn't know Eric Forman could play the guitar and sing songs from the future!

    Seriously, great job on the cover.

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  • this is so beautiful....your voice is so cute :)

    do you have tabs?

  • Awesome

  • well done good

  • the chords are a wee bit off, mate, but it would go down well at one of my parties!!!!!!!!!ride on, brother!

  • u think he looks like foreman too?

    glad im not the only one

    cool cover cuz

  • oh, you play beautifully hunny

  • hahahaha

    thanks anyway...I hate it when I find out I've been playing a song wrong for a long time

  • Haha just listened to the song again. Looks like I'm an asshat.

  • It sounds like you started on C# so the chords for that section would be C#, Aaug, A#m. It sounds weird, but I'm pretty sure it's right if you listen to the song.

    I don't play guitar so I don't know anything about fretting those chords but on the piano it's very easy because if you play the second inversion of the first chord the bass note just moves up a half step each time.

    I don't know. That's how I play it anyone. See if you like it.

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