Planet Queen Cifras

por T. Rex
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Autor: Unregistered. Última edição em 11 de fev. de 2014

Cifras

Em
C
Em/C
E7
B7
A7
F#m
G
A

Palhetada

Ainda não temos padrão de palhetada para esta música. Criar e receba +5 IQ
The other 'Planet Queen' tabs are ok i guess but I've listened to "Electric
Warrior" like a billion times so I know that this is right if you get what I'm
saying so here it is!!!
 
Play the inrto on Em and hammer on (C) on the fifth string but palm muted.
If you let the open 7th chords ring a little then mute them it sounds pretty
awesome with a bit a distortion on electric... if you know the song then you know
what I'm talking about. Theres alot of palm muting in the song just go with what
feels right to you and I'm sure it'll sound good.
 
Em Em Em/C Em/C Em Em Em/C Em/C Em/C Em/C X2 Em Em (muted)
 
E7            A7                                   (let ring on final strum)
Planet Queen, perchance to dream
 
E7               B7                    Em/C (intro)
She used my head like an exploder, the planet queen
 
E7                    A7
The world's the same, I am to blame
E7               B7                   Em/C (intro)
She used my head like a revolver, the world's the same
 
Chorus:
 
Em                 F#m
well it's alright, love is what you are
 
G             A             Em/C (intro)
Flying saucer take me away, give me your daughter
 
repeat chorus
 
(Chords are the same throughout)
 
Verse 2:
Dragon head, machine of lead
Cadillac king, dancer in the midnight, dragon head
The planet queen, perchance to dream
She used my head like a revolver, the planet queen, yeah
 
chorus x2
 
repeat verse 2
 
chorus x3
 
Outro:
 
Em/C (intro)
Gimme your daughter
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andycool4cats
Great tab, thanks! Best of the 3 on here. Just one thing I noted (if it helps anyone) I think E sounds better as first chord lines 1 and 3 of verses, with E7 used at lines 2 and 4.
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