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Keith Toby - As Good As I Once Was Chords - Posted: 2005/09/10 8:01pm
You're missing an important chord: periodically throughout the song, they go to the II chord (e.g. change 
from the I chord to the II chord on "...Rodeo..." in the first verse, etc.) 
I do this song as a solo act, and I've found that using the II7 instead of the II fills out the sound better 
(e.g. D7 instead of D major).  Further, as you strum the " cowboy" chords, embellish them with tasty hammer-
ons & pull-offs.  Great job!
Blackfoot - Highway Song (ver 3) Tab - Posted: 2005/06/06 4:44am
This is the closest that Ive found to the original, however, I'd like to suggest that you change the 
chorking to: Em-C-slide up to a D with the C shape, repeat and then hammer/pull D,E,D on the D-string, to 
D/F#, the same hammer/pull, Em, B7. 
     I tried for 15 years to learn this song correctly, and this is the very best I've heard.  It also works 
as a solo accoustic tune.


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Lynyrd Skynyrd - That Smell Tab - Posted: 2005/06/06 4:23am
Great tab!  However, try adding a G chord in the verse, making it a IV,V,vi progression in C.  I think it 
works well that way.
     This IS a great song and verrrrrrry easy to play, however, with a little bit of tweaking you can really 
make it shine:
     for example:  don't just stick with the strict I-IV-V format, add some flavor with sus2,aug, maj7, 
add9, and m7or9 chords.  If you arpeggiate them you can really make the break come to life and add a neww 
color for your audience's ears.