Chords for Happy Traum Teaches Seven Classic Bob Dylan Songs

Tempo:
86.75 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

B

C#m

F#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Happy Traum Teaches Seven Classic Bob Dylan Songs chords
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[F#] [E] You're [G#m] the reason [C#m] I'm traveling [A] on.
[E] Don't [B] think twice.
[E] It's all right.
Well, hi and welcome.
As you probably know, that's one of Bob Dylan's classic songs,
one of the greats.
He wrote it when he was very young.
And I'll just go through it and stop when I do something that I
think you might be interested in.
Ain't no [B] use to sit and [C#m] wonder why, babe.
Now this, [G#] you can hammer on on that [C#m] A minor.
[G#] You can even [C#] hammer on and pull [C#m] off.
[A] If you don't [E] know by now.
Now you can do a lot of little extra things with those two lines.
You can do a lot of hammer ons, pull offs.
[A]
[E] So I might do alternating bass.
How [A] many roads must a [E] man walk down?
Now what I'm doing here is I'm doing a bass note and then a pinch
with my first two fingers and my thumb.
And then break it up.
[A] [E]
I like that slide.
Don't forget the slide.
[A] [B] [E]
[A] OK, that's G, [B] A, [E] D.
[A] Now G, [E] here's a version of F sharp minor.
And this, [F#m] that's an E minor.
So thanks so much for joining me on this.
And I hope it was fun for you.
And let me hear from you and let me know how you liked it.
[F#] [F#m] [D] [B]
[F#m] [C#m] [B] [F#m]
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A
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B
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F#m
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E
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A
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[F#] _ [E] You're [G#m] the reason [C#m] I'm traveling [A] on.
[E] Don't [B] think twice.
[E] It's all right. _ _ _
_ Well, hi and welcome.
As you probably know, that's one of Bob Dylan's classic songs,
one of the greats.
He wrote it when he was very young. _
And I'll just go through it and stop when I do something that I
think you might be interested in.
Ain't no [B] use to sit and [C#m] wonder why, babe.
Now this, [G#] you can hammer on on that [C#m] A minor. _ _ _ _
_ [G#] You can even [C#] hammer on and pull [C#m] off. _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ If you don't [E] know by now.
Now you can do a lot of little extra things with those two lines.
You can do a lot of hammer ons, _ pull offs.
_ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ So I might do alternating bass.
How [A] many roads must a [E] man walk down?
Now what I'm doing here is I'm doing a bass note and then a pinch
with my first two fingers and my thumb. _ _ _
And then break it up.
_ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ I like that slide.
Don't forget the slide.
_ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] OK, that's G, [B] A, [E] D.
_ [A] Now G, [E] _ here's a version of F sharp minor. _ _
And this, [F#m] _ that's an E minor.
So thanks so much for joining me on this.
And I hope it was fun for you.
And let me hear from you and let me know how you liked it.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [B] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [C#m] _ [B] _ [F#m] _ _ _

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