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Voodoo By Queen & Paul Rogers This is a beautifully simple song, with all the verses consisting of a single chord (Am7... listen to the track for timing, etc.). If you want, you can vary by using different voicings/positions of the basic chord. There is a D5 in the intro. The main colour of the piece comes from Brian May's fills, licks and solos, which are basic pentatonics. A great one to practice your blues licks to. At some point I plan to get Brian May's lead guitar tabbed, but that could take a while as I've never tried to tab before! The G of the chorus has a tonal variation on the second string: e-|3-------3--3--3--3-------| B-|0-------3--3--3--0-------| G-|0-------0--0--0--0-------| D-|0------------------------| (let the bottom three strings ring throughout) A-|2------------------------| E-|3------------------------| Am7 When the moon rises, the dogs will howl Look out of your window, I'll be on the prowl I'm not usually a gambling man But oh, I just wanna hold up my hands and say [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/q/queen-and-paul-rogers/382984.html ] A G I'm taking a chance on your love A G Woah, I'm taking a chance on your love Am7 I'm not superstitious and I don't wear no charm I don't carry my heart on the sleeve of my arm Seven years of bad luck, please, don't worry me 'Cause when I look in to the mirror, here's the future I see A G I'm taking a chance on your love A G Woah, I'm taking a chance on your love Am7 Place your bets, better yet Don't forget what I said Roll the dice, spin the wheel Always remember, you've got to keep it real I don't believe in voodoo, black magic was never my style But I believe that you do, and it won't take much time To gather the portions that weave your magic spell, yeah The moon on the ocean has a secret to tell, but anyway A G I'm taking a chance on your love A G Woah, I'm taking a chance on your love A G Woah, I'm taking a chance on your love A Yeah |