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/\II of t he melody lines and lyrics of these great songs (except "Wa lk Don't Run" which is an
instru mental) are inc lu ded for yo ur m usica l pleasure (a nd benefit). These are s hown on a n
extra musical staff, which we added above yo ur part.

Som etime s you wi ll be playing this me lody, too. Other times yo u're supporting this melody
with chords. Either way, yo u ca n ea s ily fo ll ow t he song as you play yo ur part.

And whether you have a singer in the band or decide to carry t he tune yourself, t hi s new
staff is your key to adding some voca ls to your tunes.

In addition to the nine c hords you learned in Guitar 1, o ne of the songs conta in s some new
c hords. He l'e they are in notatio n, t ablature, a nd d iagra ms. They're ea sy but requ ire practice.

"Walk Don't Run"


Smack 'em a few times to get t he fee l ...

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NOTE: The song " Evi l Way s" has a n E7 c hord. Forget it : yo ur part is ju st an E5 power cho rd.
Simila r ly, "J ailhouse Rock" has the chords C7, D7, a nd G7. Nevermind t he "7"- yo u just play
C, D, and G, c hords yo u a lready know.

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