The provided source material consists entirely of web pages offering guitar chords, tablature, and instructional content for the song "Free Stuff" by the musical artist Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. The sources include dedicated guitar chord websites, song-specific pages, and user reviews of a guitar tuning application. There is no information within any of the provided chunks regarding free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, or mail-in sample programmes. The sources do not reference any consumer products, brands, eligibility rules, sign-up processes, or geographic restrictions related to free goods. The content is focused exclusively on musical learning resources, including chord charts, song lyrics, capo settings, and user feedback on a mobile application for tuning instruments.
As a result, it is not possible to write a detailed article about free samples, promotional offers, or any related consumer topics based on the provided source material. The sources do not contain any factual claims about such offers, and introducing external knowledge would violate the strict instruction to rely solely on the provided data.
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The sources provide instructional content for learning to play the song "Free Stuff" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros on guitar. Key details include: * The song's chords are provided, including an intro progression of C, F, G, and C. * A capo setting of 2 is recommended for playing the song as presented. * Lyrics for the chorus and verses are included, such as "Hey Hey, everybody’s stealing my Ha Ha" and "Shut the front door and leave something never was mine". * One source notes a specific strumming pattern for the G chord to achieve a "bouncing sound on the D string". * A guitar tuning application, GuitarTuna, is mentioned in a user review, which offers features for learning chords and songs.
None of the sources discuss free consumer samples, trials, or promotional offers. The content is strictly related to musical education and guitar technique.
