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The 7th Day of July 1777 guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Spider’s Lullabye (1995) album.
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The 7th Day of July 1777 by Guitar Chords
King Diamond: The 7th Day Of July 1777
(Abigail)
Copyright (c) (Roadrunner Records) (1987)
transcribed by: Langus : tlange@polbox.com
Russ Elton : webmaster@abysslord.com
edited by: Mika Ristiranta : m_ristiranta@hotmail.com
Jordan B. : sansamppsa1@hotmail.com
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Date last modified: November 27, 2004
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Tuning: Standard
Riff 1 (Acoustic)
e|———————-|
B|———————-|
G|——————–5-|
D|—–5–4-2——-4—|
A|—2——–5-3-2—–|
E|-0——————–|
e|———————————|
B|———————————|
G|—–4—5—4——-4—5–4tr5-|
D|—4———–4—4————-|
A|-2—–2—2—–0—–0———|
E|———————————|
Riff 2 (Acoustic)
e|———————————|
B|———————————|
G|————————-5—4—|
D|—–5—4-2———4———4-|
A|—2———5—–3—3—3—–|
E|-0—–0——-3-0—————|
e|—————————————————–|
B|—————————————————–|
G|———————4—5—4——-4—5-4h5p4-2—|
D|—–5—4-2——-4———–4—4—————5-|
A|—2———5-3-2—–2—2—–0—–0————-|
E|-0—–0———————————————|
Final time
e|————————————————-|
B|——————————————-5—–|
G|———————4—5—4——-4—4—4—|
D|—–5—4-2——-4———–4—3—3——-3-|
A|—2———5-3-2—–2—2—–0—————|
E|-0—–0—————————————–|
Intro to Distortion part:
e|————|
B|————|
G|————|
D|-3—–2—-|
A|-1—–2–2-|
E|——-0–0-|
Riff 3 (Solo Rhythm)
e|————————————————————–|
B|————————————————————–|
G|————————————————————–|
D|————————————————————–|
A|——4——5——4——5-4——-4——5——4——5-2-|
E|-2222-2-2222-2-2222-2-2222-2-2–0000-0-0000-0-0000-0-0000-0-0-|
Riff 3a
e|————————————————————–|
B|————————————————————–|
G|————————————————————–|
D|————————————————————–|
A|——4——5——4——5-4——-4——5——4——5-2-|
E|-2222-2-2222-2-2222-2-2222-2-2–0000-0-0000-0-0000-0-0000-0-0-|
“Count de La Fey…”
e|————————————————————–|
B|————————————————————–|
G|————————————————————–|
D|————————————-6——7——6——7-6-|
A|——4——5——4——5-4–4444-4-4444-4-4444-4-4444-4-4-|
E|-3333-3-3333-3-3333-3-3333-3-3——————————–|
“Nine month of loving…”
e|——————————————|
B|——————————————|
G|———————————-2–4—-|
D|——5——4——6——6-4—-0–2–2-|
A|-3333-3-3333-3-3333-3-3333-3-3—-0–2–2-|
E|—————————————-0-|
“…how could he have been…”
Riff 4
e|————————————-0——————–0—|
B|———————–8–(8)———0—-8–(8)———0-|
G|———————–7–(7)————–7–(7)———–|
D|-3—-5-5-3—-3-5-3————–3——————–3——|
A|-3—-5-5-3—-3-5-3————–1——————–1——|
E|———————0———-0———0———-0——–|
“So he pushed her…”
e|————————————-0————————-|
B|———————–8–(8)———0—-8–(8)————|
G|———————–7–(7)————–7–(7)————|
D|-3—-5-5-3—-3-5-3————–3——————–3–2—-|
A|-3—-5-5-3—-3-5-3————–1——————–1–2–2-|
E|———————0———-0———0———-0—-0–0-|
“In 1777….”
Play Riff 3 Solo Rhythm
Play Riff 3a “The Countess broke her neck…”
Riff 5
e|———————————-|
B|——————————-8–|
G|—————————–6—-|
D|—————————4——|
A|——-5—4—5——-5———-|
E|-2~–2—2—2—2~–2—2——–|
e|———————————-|
B|———————————-|
G|———————————-|
D|——————————–4-|
A|——-5—4444-5——-5—–2—|
E|-2~–2—2——–2~–2—2-0—–|
e|———————————-|
B|——————————-8–|
G|—————————–6—-|
D|—————————4——|
A|——-5—4—5——-5———-|
E|-2~–2—2—2—2~–2—2——–|
e|———————————-|
B|———————————-|
G|—————————-5—–|
D|——————————7-9-|
A|——-5—4444-5——-5/——–|
E|-2~–2—2——–2~–2———–|
Riff 6 (Solo Rhythm)
e|—————————————————–|
B|—————————————————–|
G|———————————————–6—–|
D|-6—-7—-4—-6——————————–6—|
A|-4—-4—-2—-3——7–6-6-6-4-6-7-7–6-6-6—–7-|
E|———————0-5–4-4-4-2-4-5-5–4-4-4——-|
e|———————————|
B|———————————|
G|——9—-8—-8—————-|
D|-6—-7—-7—-6—————-|
A|-4————————-4-6-7-|
E|———————2~—-2-4-5-|
e|—————————————————–|
B|—————————————————–|
G|———————————————–6—–|
D|-6—-7—-4—-6——————————–6—|
A|-4—-4—-2—-3——7–6-6-6-4-6-7-7–6-6-6—–7-|
E|———————0-5–4-4-4-2-4-5-5–4-4-4——-|
e|———————————|
B|———————————|
G|——9—-8—-8—————-|
D|-6—-7—-7—-6—————-|
A|-4————————-4-6-7-|
E|———————2~—-2-4-5-|
e|———–|
B|———–|
G|-2—4—–|
D|-0—2—–|
A|-0—2—2-|
E|———0-|
Play Riff 3
Play Riff 3a “Obssessed…”
Riff 7 (slightly palm muted) x2
e|————————————————-|
B|————————————————-|
G|-98——–98——–98——–98————|
D|-76-666666-76-666666-76-666666-76————|
A|————————————–9-7-6-7-9–|
E|————————————————-|
e|——————————————————|
B|——————————————————|
G|-98——–98——–98——–98—————–|
D|-76-666666-76-666666-76-666666-76————9–6-|
A|————————————–9-7-6-7-9–7–4-|
E|——————————————————|
Riff 8 (Solo Rhythm)
e|———————————-|
B|———————————-|
G|———————————-|
D|–8——-7——-6——–6–6/8-|
A|–6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-0–4–4/6-|
E|———————————-|
e|——————————–|
B|——————————–|
G|——————————–|
D|–8——-7——-6——–8–6-|
A|–6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-0–6–4-|
E|——————————–|
Riff 9 (Solo Rhythm)
e|———————————–|
B|———————————–|
G|———————————–|
D|-10——-9——-8——–8–8/10-|
A|–8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-0–6–6/-8-|
E|———————————–|
e|———————————|
B|———————————|
G|———————————|
D|-10——-9——-8——–10–8-|
A|–8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-0—8–6-|
E|———————————|
Riff 10
e|———————————–|
B|———————————–|
G|———————————–|
D|——-97—–75—–5/7—–52-|
A|——109—–97—–7/9—–73-|
E|–0-0——0-0—–0-0—–0-0—–|
e|———————————|
B|———————————|
G|———————————|
D|——-97—–75—–5/7—–7-|
A|——109—–97—–7/9–5–5-|
E|–0-0——0-0—–0-0——3—-|
e|———————————–|
B|———————————–|
G|———————————–|
D|——-97—–75—–5/7—–52-|
A|——109—–97—–7/9—–73-|
E|–0-0——0-0—–0-0—–0-0—–|
e|—————————-|
B|—————————-|
G|—————————-|
D|——-97—–7/-9——–|
A|——109—–9/10——–|
E|–0-0——0-0——–0-0-0-|
Play Riff 4 “So he pushed her…”
Ending (Guitar 2 plays note in () )
e|—————————————————|
B|———————————-(7)–[dive down]-|
G|———————————–h—————|
D|—————————————————|
A|—-4—3—2——–4—3———4—————|
E|–2—2—2—2—-2—2—0-0-5-0-2—————|
“…July!”
notation:
^ bend [ ^ half, ^^ whole, etc. ]
^r bend and release
x mute with fret-hand
mute with palm-hand
X\ pick slide
h hammer-on
p pull-off
~ vibrato
t tap-on
/ slide up
slide down
h. harmonics
ah artificial harmonic
(9) ghost note
tm trem picking
tr trill
If you want to learn The 7th Day of July 1777 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 The 7th Day of July 1777. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.