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Daughter Chords


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Artist: Pearl jam
Title: Daughter
By: Damo (damo_5@hotmail.com)

Wanna play Duaghter in standard tuning?  This is pretty close.

Chords used are:

G (320033), Am7 (302010), A7 (xx2020), Asus7? (xx2030)

Its really important to get the strumming and chord changes right.

Intro and verses and chorus:

G - Am7 - G
G - Am7
G - Am7 - G
G - Am7

When it goes the 'shades go down', on 'down':

Asus7?           A7    Asus7?  A7
"Down its in her head, painted room" etc...

(make sure you pull off on the B string when changing to A7)

Chorus is the normal G - Am7 - G progression.
After that go straight into the Asus7? - A7 prgression 4 times,
then you'll hear on the A and D strings:

D ------0h2p0--------0h2--------0h2---|
A -2p0---------0h2--------0h2---------|

Then back into Asus7 - A7 progression for "she holds the hand.."
On the "Rise above.." part, back into G - Am7 -G progression and
softly into the chorus, then louder the last two times.

Outro is Asus7? - A7 while singing "the shades go downnnn".
Play soft in the end and fade into this on the D string:

D --2h3p2---2h3p2--etc--

Pretty simple, sounds pretty good, but you've got to get the chord
changes and rhythm right.
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