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Electric Wizard - Dunwitch Chords

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Dunwitch Chords

(ver. 1)
Electric Wizard
Riff:
e|-------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------|
G|-6-6------6--------------------|
D|-6-6------6--------------------|
A|-4-4-7b---4---3h4p3------------|
E|-------------------------------|

Riff2:
e|-------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------|
G|-6-6----6---6---6--------------|
D|-6-6----6---6---6--------------|
A|-4-4-7b-4---4-7b4--------------|
E|-------------------------------|

A/B = 59xxxx
All chords are power chords

intro: C# 
       Riff 8x

Riff
Dunwich child,
Riff
You know not your fathers' name.
Riff
Dope numbs the pain,
A                  E         Eb
Ascend dark wooded hills to kane.
Riff
Your mothers' witches,
Riff
Burnt at the stake for sorcery.
Riff
You were conceived,
A               E     Eb
Upon the altar, rites obscene.

C#        E       A      E Eb
Child of Dunwich rise
AC#/ch]        E       A      E Eb
You have your fathers' eyes
C#        E       A      E Eb      C#
Child of Dunwich rise
E       A          E   Eb
End the world that you despise

Riff

Riff
Dunwich child,
Riff
Of whispered past now they'll learn.
Riff
High on the hill,
A                   E           Eb
Black clouds gather now they'll burn
Riff
Bay at the stars.
Riff
"Why was I born at all?"
Riff
Hear voice of doom,
A                   E           Eb
From other worlds your fathers' call.


C#        E       A      E Eb
Child of Dunwich rise
AC#/ch]        E       A      E Eb
You have your fathers' eyes
C#        E       A      E Eb      C#
Child of Dunwich rise
E       A          E   Eb
End the world that you despise


Riff

A        E           Riff
     Our time has come,

Riff

A/B        E           Riff2
     Our time has come,


A/B        E           Riff2
      The end has begun...            
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