#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## CORTEZ THE KILLER Em7 He came dancing across the water D with his galleons and guns, Am7 lookin' for the new world and the palace in the sun. On the shore lay Montezuma with his coca leaves and pearls; in it's house he often wandered with the secrets of the worlds. And his subjects gathered round him, like a leaves around the tree, in their clothes of many colors for the angry gods to see. And the women all were beautiful and the men stood straight and strong; they offered life in sacrifice so that others could go on. Hate was just a legend and war was never known; people worked together and they lifted many stones. And they carried them to the flatlands, but they died along the way, and they built up with their bare hands what we still can't do today. And I know she's living there, and she loves me to this day; I still can't remember when or how I lost my way. He came dancing across the water, Cortez, Cortez. What a killer. From: spxhaw@astronomy.cardiff.ac.uk (Howard Wright) Subject: y/neil_young/cortez_the_killer.tab Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 15:11:43 +0000 (GMT) Cortez The Killer - Neil Young ` ----------------------------------------- From the album Zuma tabbed by Howard Wright (H.Wright@astro.cf.ac.uk) Tuning : --------- For this song you need a double dropped D tuning (Neil's favourite alternative tuning). To get this, just tune both E strings down a tone (a whole step) so they both end up at D. Check them with the 'normal' D string to check they're in tune. Chord Shapes : -------------- DADGBD DADGBD DADGBD 222000 000230 x02010 Em7 D5 Am11 The sequence is : one bar of Em7, one bar of D5, two bars of Am11. Keep repeating over and over ..... There are a lot of little variations you can try - one thing he tends to do on the live versions is hammer on to the Em7 shape like this : D---0------0---------------- B---0------0----------------- G---0------0---------------- D---0h2----2------------------- A---0h2----2------------------ D---0h2----2------------------- You could also hammer on the note on the B string for the Am7 chord : D----0----0------0----0----- B----0h1--1------0h1--1--------- G----0----0------0----0----- D----2-------2------------ A----0-------0------------ D----------------------- Experiment with your own variations on these chords. When soloing he also goes for harmonics on the live versions - try harmonics on the top 4 strings (DGBD) at the 5th and 7th frets. Have fun ! Howard