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A simple rhythm guitar or accompaniment boogie pattern on a D major chord in what should be G major, with an F# in the key signature, sometimes called country boogie. The file name should also be "Country boogie G V".
[edit] Source
- Burrows, Terry (1995). Play Country Guitar, p.42. Dorling Kindersley Limited, London. ISBN 0789401908.
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