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Cheese - Trilogy (First Version)

Cheese - Trilogy (First Version) Chords / Tabs

Cheese - Trilogy First Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Cheese. Other chords and tabs for the "Trilogy" can find at the bottom of the page.

TRILOGY BY:CHEESE(KESO)

dropped D
intro:      trilogy!!!     (as many times)
D|---------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------|
F|---------------------------------------------------|
C|-5h4-3-2---5h4-3-2--5h4--5h4-3-2--5h4-3-2--5h4-----|
G|---------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------|

The waste of my pride...  X2
D|-------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------|
F|-------------------------------------------|
C|-2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4---2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4-----|
G|-2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4---2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4-----|
D|-0-0-3-3---0-0-2-2---0-0-3-3---0-0-2-2-----|

Cancel off my life... (bass riffs)
D|------------------------|
A|------------------------|
F|------------------------|
C|------------------------|
G|----0-1---3-4-----------|
D|--3---------------------|

D|---------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------|
F|---------------------------------------------------|
C|-5h4-3-2---5h4-3-2--5h4--5h4-3-2--5h4-3-2--5h4-----|
G|---------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------|

D|-------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------|
F|-------------------------------------------|
C|-2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4---2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4-----|
G|-2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4---2-3-5-5---2-3-4-4-----|
D|-0-0-3-3---0-0-2-2---0-0-3-3---0-0-2-2-----|
Just follow the sequence<<<>>>

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