A

E------------------------------------
B------------------------------------
G--------------1-2--2-1--------------
D--------0-2-4----------4-2-0--------
A--0-2-4----------------------4-2-0--
E------------------------------------

B

E------------------------------------
B------------------------------------
G------------1-3-4--4-3-1------------
D------1-2-4--------------4-2-1------
A--2-4--------------------------4-2--
E------------------------------------

C

E------------------------------------
B--------------0-1--1-0--------------
G----------0-2----------2-0----------
D----0-2-3------------------3-2-0----
A--3------------------------------3--
E------------------------------------

D

E------------------------------------
B--------------2-3--3-2--------------
G--------0-2-4----------4-2-0--------
D--0-2-4----------------------4-2-0--
A------------------------------------
E------------------------------------

E

E----------------0--0----------------
B----------0-2-4------4-2-0----------
G------1-2------------------2-1------
D--2-4--------------------------4-2--
A------------------------------------
E------------------------------------

F

E--------------0-1--1-0--------------
B----------1-3----------3-1----------
G----0-2-3------------------3-2-0----
D--3------------------------------3--
A------------------------------------
E------------------------------------

G

E------------------------------------
B------------------------------------
G----------------0--0----------------
D----------0-2-4------4-2-0----------
A----0-2-3------------------3-2-0----
E--3------------------------------3--

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