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Capo: 3 Tuning: E A D G B E
The acoustic version of Wound from the Machina demos shows how the later Pumpkins albums actually do have Corgan's best song-writing to date, but they are let down by the vision in production. In the demo he is using some open tuning; you'd have to ask the man himself which, but I've heard theories about something like Drop C. These chords are an approximation in standard tuning with capo on 3rd. Gadd9 (3 x 0 2 0 x) Em7 (0 2 0 0 0 0) D (x 0 0 2 3 x) Gadd9 (listen to the track for the pattern, there's a kind of hammer thing from 2 to 4 on the D-string)
Gadd9Wound opens reveal a broken man Soon notions, blood on his hands Em7 (I just sort of flick from Em7 to Em here, listen to the track again here) Stop, stop, pop tart Taste of your Cdemands
If you Am7wait, I will wait If you Emtaste, I will Dtaste If you Am7run, I will run If you Emlove, I will Dlove To myAm7 last prayer
Gadd9 Tomb opens reveal a stack of gold Cool poison, the taste of growing old Sit down, downtown In your tower of steel
If you Am7wait, I will wait Emtaste, I will Dtaste If you Am7run, I will run Emlove, I will Dlove To myAm7 last prayer My Emlast prayeDr To myAm7 last prayer
D (in the demo this is some nice inversion in the opening tuning that we can't get here)
Am7Wound opens reEmveal a broken Dman Am7Soon notions, Emblood on his Dhands
(the Am chords in this next chorus are different too. I just use Em7 instead of a plain Em to get a bit of variety here.)
If you Am7wait, I will wait Em7taste, I will Dtaste If you Am7run, I will run Em7love, I will Dlove To myAm7 last prayer
Em D
If you Am7wait, if you Em7wait D If you Am7wait, if you Em7wait D
Gadd9