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									Different Way to Play Proud Mary Intro-CCR - Easy Songs				            </title>
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                        <title>Different Way to Play Proud Mary Intro-CCR</title>
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                        <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2004 20:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Ok, I&#039;ve seen it using open chords C-A-G, thats the progression.  3 C&#039;s, 3 A&#039;s then a quick G.  Do that 2 times, then the third time play 2 C&#039;s, 1 A, 1 G, then 3 F&#039;s an F6 then 1 more F, the...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ok, I've seen it using open chords C-A-G, thats the progression.  3 C's, 3 A's then a quick G.  Do that 2 times, then the third time play 2 C's, 1 A, 1 G, then 3 F's an F6 then 1 more F, then a D.  Ok, that might seem complicated but its not.  Using barre chords it sounds great, I think thats how the recording goes by as well.  Play a barre C with your index finger starting on the 8th fret, the A is on the 5th, G on the 3rd, and F on the first.  To play the F6 chord place your pinky on the 2nd string, 3rd fret while playing the F chord, finally finish with an open D chord.  I hope this isnt too confusing because I dont know how to tab. Sorry.  This way makes it easier for me because you just slide from chord to chord and don't have to worry about a quick A to G to C open chord transition (which I find incredibly hard to perform right every time)]]></content:encoded>
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