If you are looking for Praise the War Machine guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Praise the War Machine by Zao using guitar or guitar.
This song by Zao can also be played by that instruments.
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Praise the War Machine guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Funeral of God (2004) album.
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Praise the War Machine by Zao Guitar Chords
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PRAISE THE WAR MACHINE – Zao
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Tuning: Drop C
This is a tab for the lead guitar, or a version you can play with one guitar for a live situation.
Intro Riff 1
e|10--------13----------|
B|--11-10-11---11-10-11-|x4
G|----------------------|
D|----------------------|
A|----------------------|
E|----------------------|
Intro Riff 2
e|9--------12------------9-9-7-9-10-9h10p9-10-12-|
B|-11-10-11--11-10-11-x3-------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------|
Chorus
e|------------------------------|
B|------------------------------|
G|------------------------------|
D|-5h6--0-x-5h6--0-x-5h6-00 x10-| (including two variations)
A|-5h6--0-x-5h6--0-x-5h6-00-----|
E|-5h6--0-x-5h6--0-x-5h6-00-----|
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Chorus Variation 1
Right after vocalist screams “To set us free!” play triplets on the bottom three strings
holding your fingers just barely touching them, moving down the neck. You should get
sound of natural harmonics running down the neck.
Chorus Variation 2
At same location as the first variation, just on the last time:
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|-0000-0--0000-0-|
A|-0000-0--0000-0-|
E|-0000-0--0000-0-|
…. . …. .
Things are going to seem disjointed for the Bridge/Breakdown, read the order at the
and it will make sense. Also, each time the main riff is played through four times, the
will variate. I’m trusting you to be able to figure out the simple rythmn switches,
to the song, it will help.
Bridge/Breakdown Main Riff
e|---------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------| x4 (On last time, add pinch harmonic)
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
E|0000000000000000-0140140140140141
…………….
Bridge/Breakdown Riff 2
e|------------|
B|------------|
G|------------|
D|-6-8-5------|
A|-6-8-5-ph5~-|
E|-6-8-5------|
Bridge/Breakdown Riff 3
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|-6-8-5-6-5-ph5~-|
A|-6-8-5-6-5------|
E|-6-8-5-6-5------|
. . . . .
Outro Riff
e|---------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------|
D|-000000000000-1/4-000000000000-8h10-7~-|
A|-000000000000-1/4-000000000000-8h10-7~-|
E|-000000000000-1/4-000000000000-8h10-7~-|
………… …………
It’s also fun, after the outro riff has been played through four times, to pick two
chords to play back and forth until your group fades/ends.
Song Order:
Intro Riff 1
Intro Riff 2
Intro Riff 1
Intro Riff 2
Chorus x4
Chorus Variation 1
Chorus x4
Chorus Variation 2
Repeat Everything Above This Point
Bridge/Breakdown Main Riff (x4)
[-]” ” Main Riff x2
” ” Riff 2 x1
” ” Main Riff x2
” ” Riff 3 x1
[-]Repeat Everything Between The Lines x5, with variations. Make sure there is no drum
between fourth and fifth times.
Outro Riff xwhatever you feel like
Hope I was of help.
| / slide up
| slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| x Mute note
| . Palm Muting
| ph Pinch Harmonics
If you want to learn Zao Praise the War Machine guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Praise the War Machine. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.