Death Of A Disco Dancer Acordes
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Dificultad: | intermedio |
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Afinación: | E A D G B E |
Cejilla: | sin cejilla |
Acordes
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Death of a Disco Dancer
(Morrissey/Marr)
The intro bassline (and basically throughout the song) is:
B A G#m G B A G#m E
G|--------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------5-4----------------------------2-0---|
A|-2----2-0----0---------------5--2----2-0----0---------------4-|
E|----2------0---4------3------------2------0---4--4p2p0--------|
| p Pull-off
Sometimes the bass changes a bit, but that is the basic bassline.
here's the lyrics (and the same eight chord progression, that is constant throughout
the entire song):
B A G#m G
The death of a disco dancer
B A G#m E
It happens a lot 'round here
B A
And if you think Peace Is a common goal
G#m G
That goes to show How little you know
B A G#m E
B A G#m G
The death of a disco dancer
B A G#m E
Well, I'd rather not get involved
B A
I never talk to my neighbour
G#m G
I'd rather not get involved
B A G#m E
Oh
B A G#m G
Love, peace and harmony?
B A G#m E
Love, peace and harmony?
B
Oh, very nice
A
Very nice
G#m G
Very nice, Very nice
B A G#m E
But maybe in the next world
B A G#m G
Love, peace and harmony?
B A G#m E
Love, peace and harmony?
B
Oh, very nice
A
Very nice
G#m
Very nice
G
Very nice, Very nice
B A G#m E
But maybe in the next world
B A G#m G
Maybe in the next world
B A G#m E
Maybe in the next world
B A G#m G
Oh, love, peace and harmony?
B A G#m E
Love, peace and harmony?
B
Oh, very nice
A
Very nice
G#m
Very nice
G
Oh,…
B A G#m G
B A G#m E
X
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Death Of A Disco Dancer – The Smiths
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2 comentarios

Easy stuff!! Terrific!
+4

Very nice.
I haven't researched it much and its very possible Johnny Mar is using open tuning, but it sounds to me that from halfway through the first verse he's playing the progression as:
B = x24400
A = x02200
G#m = 5x550x
G = 355400
And that Beatlesy ending jam sounds like:
Bm (x2443x) / A? x0443x / Gm7b5 4x043x / E
Please post if you have a better idea for the jam at the end.
+3