Tyler likes to do a lot of hammerons with the notes of his chords (especially with his index finger) so
to flesh out the sound of this chord trying playing around with hammerons with your index finger in all the
different chords as you like the sound.
Another good way to spice this song up is to try to use a walking base. Especially up to the C and between
the Em and the G chords.
Finally, he likes to use a F# to G hammeron to lead into the G in the verses. Below is the intro with an
example.
This has been tabbed off of the album so just listen and play around with it.
[Intro]
e|---------x------------------------------------|
B|--3-3-3--3----3-----3-----3-------------------|
G|--0-0-0--0----0-----0-----0-------------------|
D|--0-0-0--0----0h2---2p0---0-------------------|
A|---------x----------------x-------------------|
E|---------2h3--------------3------3----0----2--|
[Verse 1]
G C D G
Oh dance with me, junction city queen
C D G
Just to hold you would be the greatest thing
C D D7 Em
Just spinnin' around to the sound of the jukebox so low
C D G
And as the time fades, I pray that it goes by slow
[Verse 2]
G C D G
Oh sing for me, junction city queen
C D G
Well you sound like an angel, so it seems
C D D7 Em
'Cause everything stops, as we pray you don't go
C D G
In the mornin' back to Ohio
[Bridge]
C D
But I find myself with empty arms
G G/F# Em
And a head thats full of dreams
C D G
Of my junction city queen
[Verse 3]
G C D G
Won't you wait for me, junction city queen?
C D G
Well I'm headed that way, and I'm pickin' up steam
C D D7 Em
And I know for a while I'll be fine until I must leave
C D G
And wait for the next time that I see my queen
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| x Dead note
| h Hammer-on
| p Pull-off
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