The Daily Mail Cifras

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Dificuldade: avançado
Afinação: E A D G B E
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: nick-33 [a] 147.
2 contributors no total, última edição em 20 de mai. de 2018

Cifras

D
D/Db
D/B
D/Bb
C
C(add9)
Bm
C(#9)
Db(add9)
Eb
F7
Eb6
D7
F
F#(b5)
Bb
Db6
C7
E(b5)

Palhetada

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Dbmaj7: Db chord with added C
C(#9): C chord with added Eb (as well as the regular E)
Db(add9) Db chord with added Eb
F#(b5): F# chord but with A C instead of C#
E(b5): E chord but with A Bb instead of B
 
This is not the easiest one on the guitar. One of the comments below has recommended this video for details
on how to play the tricky chords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EsaZheZI2g
 
[Intro]
 
D D/Db D/B D/Bb (x2)
 
 
[Verse 1]
 
    D              D/Db  D/B   D/Bb
The moonies are up       on a mountain.
                  D          D/Db D/B D/Bb
The lunatics have taken over     the asylum.
               D   D/Db D/B D/Bb
Waiting on the raaaaaaapture.
 
        D     D/Db D/B D/Bb
Singing we're here;
                     D   D/Db D/B D/Bb
To keep your prices down.
                      D     D/Db D/B D/Bb
We'll feed you to the hounds.
             D      D/Db
To the Daily Mail,
   C   C(add9)  Bm         C(#9)   Db(add9)
To get up,   together.
 
 
[Verse 2]
 
Eb
You made a pig's ear.
Db(add9)        F7   C(#9) Db(add9)
You made a mistake.
Eb
Paid off security,
    Db(add9)        F7     C(#9) Db(add9)
and got through the gate.
Eb
You got away with it,
       Db(add9)       C
but we lie in wait.
 
 
[Instrumental]
 
C  Eb6 D7 F F#(b5)
C  Eb6 D7 F F#(b5)
 
 
[Verse 3]
 
                C
Where's the truth?
What's the use?
    Eb6         D7
In hanging round,
         F
Lost and found.
    F#(b5)         C
And with your head
In the sand.
    Eb6    D7
Fat chance,
   F
No plan.
F#(b5)    C
No     regard for human life.
       Eb6     D7
You'll keep time.
          F
You've no right.
     F#(b5)
You're fast to lose.
C
You're willing to lose.
   Eb6           D7
To jump the queue.
F
Go back again,
F#(b5)
President
C
   For life.
Eb6
Lord of all
D7                  F
   The flies in the sky,
    F#(b5)
The beasts of the Earth,
C
  The fish in the sea,
     Eb6       Bb   Db6 C7 Eb E(b5)
Have lost command.
 
Bb   Db6   C7   Eb  E(b5)  Bb
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13 comments
olepbr
@lucho009: Since it's orginally for piano, it's kind of hard to play it on guitar, but my suggestion is to play the D chord from the fifth fret of the A string and then slide your index finger to the fourth fret, and then, releasing your index finger, place your thumb on the seventh fret of the low E and then finally slide it down to the sixth fret (alternatively you can do this with your index finger, but I find using my thumb a lot easier. @Canttellwhat: C(#9) is played as three notes: C (third fret A string) E (second fret D string) Eb (fourth fret B string). C#add9 is played in two ways during the song: 1. After C(#9). Same way as C(#9), but on other frets of course: C# (fourth fret A string) F (third fret D string) Eb (fourth fret B string). 2. As a chord after Eb: F#(b5) means a major F# chord with a flat fifth. Play it like this: E-x B-11 G-11 D-10 Same goes for E(b5). C#maj7 is played in a style similiar to C(#9) and C#add9, with three notes: C# (fourth fret A string) F (third fret D string) C (first fret B string) The C before it is also played this way: C (third fret A string) E ( second fret D string) C (first fret B string) You can hear it in the song. Eb6 is played like this: Same goes for C#6: I hope this helped you.
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Canttellwhat
This is a great tab; however, I'm having a hard time playing because I don't know the chords you've listed above. Can someone tell me how to play C#9, C#add9,F#b5, & Eb5. Those last two confuse me because (b) usually means flat & F# played a step more flat is F. Someone please help me out. Also does anyone know an easier way to play C#maj7 & Eb6?
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judeatthelawren
I'm fairly sure it's an F/F# rather than an F# itself (so F# A C rather than F A C in triadic form)
+1