The Vulture Act I Chords

by Gallows
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Difficulty: intermediate
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Author Unregistered. Last edit on Feb 11, 2014

Chords

Dm9
Cmaj9
Dsus2

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Title: The Vulture (Act I)
Artist: Gallows
Album: Grey Britain
Drop D tuning
 
This is just the acoustic part of The Vulture, I can do the other part later if someone
me to.
I think they might be doing some kind of open tuning so
the voicings aren't perfect, but I'm pretty positive the chords are correct.
 
Chords used:
 
   Dm9   Cmaj9  Bm11  Dsus2 Bbmaj7#11
e---0------0------0------0------0-----|
B---7------5------3------3------3-----|
G---7------4------2------2------2-----|
D---5------5------4------0------3-----|
A---7------3------2------0------1-----|
D---0------0------0------0------0-----|
 
 
Intro:
Dm9 Cmaj9 Bm11 Dsus2
 
Verse:
Dm9
     When you work for the father
Cmaj9
     your sin is never saved.
Bm11
     You carry the net
Dsus2
     and he holds the spade.
Dm9
     You will drag the lakes
Cmaj9
     and he will rob the graves.
Bm11
     You will be remembered.
Dsus2
     No one will speak your name.
 
Chorus:
Cmaj9                  Bm11
     Cursed are the places you have been.
Bbmaj7#11             Dsus2
     You lead us there and forced us in.
Cmaj9              Bm11
     Take the girls to become the daughters.
Bbmaj7#11                         Dsus2
     And If the horses won´t drink drown them in the water.
 
 
Then you just repeat that same thing with a slightly different vocal melody. During the
make sure to alternate between E and B
on the third string for every chord except the Dsus2.
 
That should do it. Enjoy!
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5 comments
BritishMetal.
i think they actualy used a 12 string but yunno... This is pretty good but!
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0snakebit3
Hey, I don't think that this is the correct chord, it just doesn't sound right at all. Dm9 e---0---| B---7---| G---7---| D---5---| A---7---| D---0---| I'm not sure what the chord name is (I'm sure you will know, but this fits much better for me: e---0---| B---5---| G---5---| D---3---| A---5---| D---0---| Cheers :) Also, part II would be great!
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DQ32
The first chord is an Fmaj7, not a Dm9.
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