Jack Greene It's Time to Cross That Bridge intro

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Carl Kilmer
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Jack Greene It's Time to Cross That Bridge intro

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If anyone can help me with the intro for this I'd
really appreciate it. I can't get the intro right.
The first chord is G then B minor but I can't seem
to figure out what the 3rd chord is.
If you can help me with this, thank you very much.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
Here's the Jack Greene video. It's in the key of G
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNhI-dMnQL0
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Hey Lucky, hope you're doing well.

See if this works...I think that would make the third chord a Dm (13th fret with the A pedal down)
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Many thanks my friend

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Thanks you so much my friend. I've so many different
minors and 7th chords for that 3rd chord and just
could not get one that sounded right. Maybe I missed
the the D minor. At my age I sure miss many things.
Thanks again, if I can play this right it'll make my
day a bit brighter...... :D :D :D Lucky
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

And it sounds like Ron Elliott (but not sure)
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