* I usually play this C with a G in the root (332010) as I'm lazy and this
makes 4th bar simply a movement of one finger rather than a chord change,
which is good considering the progression is about to start again... ;)
Technically leaving it open is fine too, however I'm 99% sure that she never
hits that bass e in Haircut.
Picking pattern is something like this:
C C/B Am C G
e|-------0------------0------------0----------------------|
B|---------1------------1------------1----------1----0----|
G|-----0-----0------0-----0------0-----0---------0----0---|
D|--------------------------------------------------------|
A|-3-------------0h2----------0--------------3------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------3------|
It isn't quite right, but it's close.
This is played on occasion (ends of verses, etc) on the last bar instead of
C and G.
G
e|-------3-------|
B|---------3-----|
G|-----0-----0---|
D|---------------|
A|---------------|
E|--3------------|
There is also another part (the break about 1/3 in) where a G7 is used with
roughly the same pattern, kinda like this...
G G G7 |-3-||-3-||-3-|*
e|-------3------------3--------------1----1----1----1-----|
B|---------3------------3--------0-----0----0----0----0---|
G|-----0-----0------0-----0--------0-----0----0----0----0-|
D|--------------------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------------|
E|--3------------3-----------3----------------------------|
I can hear an upward moving run where the triplets(?) are played, but I
don't think it's her guitar, perhaps another one, or one of the other
instruments, or I'm going nuts.
* I think these are triplets, however I'm too tired right now
to think about it :)
So yeah, peice it all together and off you go,
And the song ends on a C!
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