Fantastic traditional folk songSounds really great if you play barre chords, and shake it up with palm muting in theverse and strumming the riff as chords/ power chords in between verses. Just make it yourown. The song has the same progression through out.The solo is just a progression along the same lines as the main riff but played on thehigher strings.Might also wanna hammer on at 3rd fret 6th string during the verse to get that rollingfeeling going.The riff ise:---------------------------| B:---------------------------| G:---------------------------| D:---------------------------|A: 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 2 0 0 0-----|E: ----------------------3 0-|EmBy the margin of the ocean,EmOne pleasant evening in the month of June,EmWhen all those feathered songstersEmTheir pleasant notes did sweetly tune,G Am'Twas there I spied a femaleC EmWho seemed to be in grief or woe,G AmConversing with young BonaparteC EmConcerning the Bonnie Bunch of Roses-O.
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