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p If you are looking for Son of S:t Jacobs guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Son of S:t Jacobs by Broder Daniel using guitar or guitar. This song by Broder Daniel can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Son of S:t Jacobs guitar chords has rhythm and included in Saturday Night Engine (1995) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Son of S:t Jacobs by Broder Daniel Guitar Chords/h3 Round and round and round:brbrC G Am Em(/B?) C G AmbrbrbrE--------------------------------------------------------------------brB-------------1-----3--------1-----------------1----------3----------brG-----------0---------0--------2------0----------0----------0-----2--brD---------2----------------2--------2---2----2------------------2----brA--0--2-3---------2------0--------2--------3-----------2------0------brE---------------3------------------------------------3---------------brbrbrshe said: what do youbrwant me, anywaybrI said: I just want tobrtake you out, my dearbrbr[na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] br[na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] [na] br'cause I'm the son of S:t Jacobs church organbraha son of S:t Jacobs church organbrahabrbrC G Am Em x2brbrno I'm not that stupidly childishbrand the wind kind of blows mebrkind of blows me awaybrbr'cause I'm the son of S:t Jacobs church organbraha son of S:t Jacobs church organbrahabrbrC G Am Em x2brbrwho does not refuse the negliationbrI refuse the condensiationbrI refuse to pay my debtbroh hoobrI refuse to pay my sharebrowowhobrbrC G Am Em x2brbryeahbryeahbrbrI'm the son of S:t Jacobs church organbraha son of S:t Jacobs church organbrand the wind kind of blows mebrkind of blows me awaybrbrbrbrB--1-1/13--1-1/8--1-1/10--1-1/6-6-5--3--brbrbryeahbrowowhobrowowhobrbrC - x32010brG - 320033brAm - x02210brEm - 022000 p If you want to learn Broder Daniel Son of S:t Jacobs guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Son of S:t Jacobs. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p