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Death To Birth by Michael Pitt Death To Birth Am E e|---------------------------------------------------------| B|--------1-----------1---------------0-----------0--------| G|------2---2-------2---2-----------1---1-------1---1------| D|----2-------2---2-------2p(0)---2-------2---2-------2----| A|--0-----------0---------------2-----------2--------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------| F G e|-----------------------------------3-----3---------------| B|-------------------0-0---------------0-0---0-0-----------| G|-------2---------------0-----------0-----0---------------| D|-----3---3-------3--------------0--------------------0---| A|-3-3-------2---3--------------2--------------------2-----| E|-1-----------1--------------3--------------------3-------| (This Part is on the first Verse.) And in the second part, he plays is more powerful, and makes it sound a bit dramatic! Am E e|---------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------1----------1--------------------------0-------| G|-----2--2--2--2-----2---2------------1-----------1-------| D|--2--2--2-----2---2-------2p---2-2---2-2---2-2---2-2-----| A|--0-------------0--------------2---2-----2-2---2-----2---| E|---------------------------------------------------------| F G e|-----------------------------------3-----3--3-3-----3------| B|-------------------0-0---------------0-0-0--0-0-----0------| G|-----2--2---------------0-----------0----0-0--0--0--0------| D|-----3----3-------3--------------0-------0----0--0---------| A|-3-3--------2-3-3--------------2---------2----2--2---------| E|-1------------1--------------3-----------3----3--3---------| From ripe to rotten Too real to live Should I lie down Or stand up and walk around again? My eyes finally wide open up My eyes finally wide open shut To find a found of sound that hears the touch of my tears Smells the taste of all we waste Could feed the others But we smother each other in nectar And pucker the sour, bitter sweet weather Blows through our trees Swims through our seas Flies through the last gas we left on this Earth It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth It's a long, lonely journey from death to... It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth Oh, it's a long, lonely journey from death to birth Should I die again? Should I lie around The pounds of matter willing through space? I know I'll never know until I come face-to-face With my own cold, dead face With my own wooden case It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth It's a long, lonely journey from death to... It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth Oh, it's a long, lonely journey from death to... birth | p Pull-off ------------------ version 2 This is a fairly easy song, but it can be hard to get the right picking order. its built the Am E F G sequence, but picking each note of the chord. the song is much easier to if you hold the chord positions. Intro: Am E e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------1---1-------1---1-----| d|---2-------2----2-------2---2-------2---2-------2---| a|-0------------0-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| F G e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------0---0-------0---0-----| d|---3-------3----3-------3---0-------0---0-------0---| a|-3------------3-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| Am E e|-----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1------------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2---h1---1---1-------1---1-----| d|---2-------2----2---------h2---------2---2-------2---| a|-0------------0----------0h2-----------2-------------| E|-----------------------------------------------------| F G e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------0---0-------0---0-----| d|---3-------3----3-------3---0-------0---0-------0---| a|-3------------3-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| Verse part 1: This is the same as the intro, but with some little variations. because of the way he it, it is hard to tab, but they're no note differences, just slight rhytmic ones. Am E e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------1---1-------1---1-----| d|---2-------2----2-------2---2-------2---2-------2---| a|-0------------0-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| from rape... to right in F G e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------0---0-------0---0-----| d|---3-------3----3-------3---0-------0---0-------0---| a|-3------------3-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| to real... to live Am E e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------1---1-------1---1-----| d|---2-------2----2-------2---2-------2---2-------2---| a|-0------------0-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| should i lie down or stand up? F G e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------0---0-------0---0-----| d|---3-------3----3-------3---0-------0---0-------0---| a|-3------------3-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| and walk around again? Am E e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------1---1-------1---1-----| d|---2-------2----2-------2---2-------2---2-------2---| a|-0------------0-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| my eyes finally wide open up F G e|----------------------------------------------------| b|-------1------------1-----------0-----------0-------| g|-----2---2--------2---2-------0---0-------0---0-----| d|---3-------3----3-------3---0-------0---0-------0---| a|-3------------3-----------2-----------2-------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| my eyes finally wide open shut Verse part 2: this part is the same as the verse part 1, but instead of picking the chord twice, he it only once. Am E e|------------------------------| b|-------1------------0---------| g|-----2---2--------1---1-------| d|---2-------2----2-------2-----| a|-0------------2---------------| E|------------------------------| To find the fount of sound F G e|------------------------------| b|-------1-------------0--------| g|-----2---2---------0---0------| d|---3-------3-----0-------0----| a|-3-------------2-----------2--| E|------------------------------| that heard the touch of my tears Am E e|------------------------------| b|-------1------------0---------| g|-----2---2--------1---1-------| d|---2-------2----2-------2-----| a|-0------------2---------------| E|------------------------------| smells the taste of all i waste F G e|------------------------------| b|--------1-------------0-------| g|------2---2---------0---0-----| d|----3-------------0-----------| a|--3-------------2-------------| E|1-------------3---------------| could feed the others Prechorus: This is where he starts strumming the chords in this pattern: Q E E E Q Am E but we smother each other with nectar and F G Pucker the sour the sugar sweet weather Am E blows through our trees swims through our seas F G Am E F G Flies to the last gasp we left on this earth ooh, oooh, ooh Chorus: He starts picking again here Am E e|------------------------------| b|-------1------------0---------| g|-----2---2--------1---1-------| d|---2-------2----2-------2-----| a|-0------------2---------------| E|------------------------------| its a long, lonely journey F G e|------------------------------| b|--------1-------------0-------| g|------2---2---------0---0-----| d|----3-------------0-----------| a|--3-------------2-------------| E|1-------------3---------------| from death to birth Am E e|------------------------------| b|-------1------------0---------| g|-----2---2--------1---1-------| d|---2-------2----2-------2-----| a|-0------------2---------------| E|------------------------------| its a long, lonely journey F G e|------------------------------| b|--------1-------------0-------| g|------2---2---------0---0-----| d|----3-------------0-----------| a|--3-------------2-------------| E|1-------------3---------------| from death to birth Am E e|------------------------------| b|-------1------------0---------| g|-----2---2--------1---1-------| d|---2-------2----2-------2-----| a|-0------------2---------------| E|------------------------------| its a long, lonely journey F G e|------------------------------| b|--------1-------------0-------| g|------2---2---------0---0-----| d|----3-------------0-----------| a|--3-------------2-------------| E|1-------------3---------------| from death to Am E e|------------------------------| b|-------1------------0---------| g|-----2---2--------1---1-------| d|---2-------2----2-------2-----| a|-0------------2---------------| E|------------------------------| its a long, lonely journey F G e|------------------------------| b|--------1-------------0-------| g|------2---2---------0---0-----| d|----3-------------0-----------| a|--3-------------2-------------| E|1-------------3---------------| from death to birth Break: In this part he accents the first note of the chord, and then strums the rest, except the Am, like so: Am E e|-------------------------| b|-------1----------0------| g|-----2---2--------1------| d|---2-------2----2-2------| a|-0------------2----------| E|-------------------------| > > and then he strums the other 2 chords in the same pattern as before: F G Q E E E Q Q E E E Q He plays it twice: Am E e|-------------------------| b|-------1----------0------| g|-----2---2--------1------| d|---2-------2----2-2------| a|-0------------2----------| E|-------------------------| > > F G Q E E E Q Q E E E Q Verse 2: he plays this like the prechorus Am E should i die again should i die around F G the pounds of matter wailing through space Am E Oh I know I'll never know F G Am until i come face to face E F G with my own cold dead face Am E F G oh with my own wooden case Pause Aggresively, percussively Am E F G You are with me, with me ooohhh, Am E F G Im mourning you oohhh oohh Outro: Begins with the 4 chords, played extremely hard, super percussively, gradually accelerating Am E F G Am E F G Am E *he breaks his low E string here (not advised that you do the same) and after a short pause he rips it off (also not advised).* restarts strumming: lightly, slowly, peacefully Am E F its a long lonely journey G from death to birth Am E F its a long lonely journey G from death to birth *Remember to play this part without the e string (low) if you want it to sound like the movie* Am E F its a long lonely journey G from death to Am E F its a long lonely journey G Am *end softly, strumming the chord from the a string up from death to birth From ripe to rotten Too real to live Should I lie down Or stand up and walk around again? My eyes finally wide open up My eyes finally wide open shut To find a found of sound that hears the touch of my tears Smells the taste of all we waste Could feed the others But we smother each other in nectar And pucker the sour, bitter sweet weather Blows through our trees Swims through our seas Flies through the last gas we left on this Earth It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth It's a long, lonely journey from death to... It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth Oh, it's a long, lonely journey from death to birth Should I die again? Should I lie around The pounds of matter willing through space? I know I'll never know until I come face-to-face With my own cold, dead face With my own wooden case It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth It's a long, lonely journey from death to... It's a long, lonely journey from death to birth Oh, it's a long, lonely journey from death to... birth ------------------ version 3 Standard tunning, with capo on the first fret. The strumming is pretty easy, so just listen to the song Cords: Am x02210 E 022100 F7Madd11 133200 Gsus2 300033 Intro (x2) Am E E7Madd11 Gsus2 Am E From ripe, to green F7Madd11 Gsus2 Too real, too late Am E Should I lie down, or stand up F7Madd11 Gsus2 Or walk around again? Am E My eyes finally right opened out F7Madd11 Gsus2 My eyes finally right opened shut Am E To find my fount of sound F7Madd11 Gsus2 That Ears the touch of my tears Am E Smell the taste of all we waste F7Madd11 Gsus2 Could feed the others Am E But we smother each other with the nettle F7Madd11 Gsus2 And Pucker the sour sugar sweet weather Am E It blows through our trees, swims through our sees F7Madd11 Gsus2 Flies to the last gasp we’ve left on this earth, Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 Oh ohoh oh-oh oh Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to birth Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to birth Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to ...birth Am E Should I die again? Should I die around? F7Madd11 Gsus2 The pounds of matter willing to space Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 I know I'll never know until I come face to face Am E With my own cold dead face F7Madd11 Gsus2 Oh With my own wooden case Am E You with me la la ohohoh (play this as loud as you can the last time....its worth breaking a string) Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to birth Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to birth Am E F7Madd11 Gsus2 It's a long lonely journey from death to ...birth ---------------