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  1. 9 de abr. de 2011 · How to Play "Blue Ridge Mountains" by Fleet FoxesTuning: DADGBD (Double Drop D) Capo: 6th fret

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  2. 30 de set. de 2009 · Fleet Foxes

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  3. 11 de fev. de 2014 · ***** "BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS" by FLEET FOXES off their 2008 self-titled album ***** tabbed by Jon Bash basher000000@hotmail.com *TUNING* Double drop-D (DADGBD (low and high E both tuned down 1 whole step)) with a capo on the 6th fret *CHORD FORMS* All chords are in relation to capo.

  4. Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of blue ridge mountains - Fleet Foxes for Blue Ridge Mountains by Fleet Foxes arranged by AlexFlores for Piano, Organ, Guitar, Bass guitar & more instruments (Mixed Ensemble)

  5. 13 de fev. de 2014 · Fleet Foxes Blue Ridge Mountains (originally called Bob Valaas) tabbed by Almir Nametak , July 2008 mokra@starmo.co.uk This is (funny) chord: x3254x Intro G#m 4x6444 C#6/G# 446666 G#m7 4x644

  6. G#m7 C#6 G#m7 C#6 I heard that you missed your connecting flight, C#m7 G#m7 C#6 to the blue ridge mountains, over near Tennessee. You're ever welcome with me any time you like, Let's drive to the countryside, leave behind some green-eyed look-a-likes, So no one gets worried, no.

  7. This song was written by the Fleet Foxes chief songwriter, Robin Pecknold. It was directed to his brother Sean, at a time when he was missing him. Many of the Fleet Foxes' songs, such as this one, utilize nature as a metaphor. Robin Pecknold told The Daily Mail February 20, 2009 that the references to nature are simply a useful means of ...