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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 15:27:39 -0600 (CST)
From: Casey Connor 
Subject: CRD: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee as done by Indigo Girls


Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
W&M by Buffy St. Marie,
as covered by the Indigo Girls.

Another four-chord song transcribed by guitar GOD casey@cec.wustl.edu,
with help with the words from indigo-girls listmembers.

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"Emily": (sing freely)

D                           A
Indian L..

D                                G
But ..

A        
picks ..

D              Bm
senator..

G              A
darling ...

        Bm                  G           A
They're .


"Amy": (with more rhythm)

             A                           Bm
I ..

            A                F#m             Bm
don't ..

               A                       F#m                 Bm
They're ..

Chorus:

(no chord)              D       C   G
Bury ..

                         D   C   G
I said ..

                            D            C   G
Won't .

                        D     C   G
Bury ..


               A                                 Bm
They got ..
                           )

         A                  F#m         Bm
They got ..

A                                   (F#m?)          Bm
and turn ..

Get ..

CHORUS (With echoing BMHAWK's?)

verse

CHORUS 

verse

CHORUS

Bury ..

We ..
And ..
They ..

[No Chord]

Honey ..
moccasins ...
("Bullshit..

And they should...
CHORUS ("...You're going to cover me with your pretty lies...")

CHORUS ("...It's an eigth...etc...heart and intimidation...")

'Bury my heart' repeated at end.

First voice stays on low D, second does "Bur" and "heart" on F and "y my" on 
E, third does "Bur" and "heart" on A and "y my" on G, and a last voice 
can do the high D for "Bur" and "heart" and C for "y my" so it's:


Dm  C/D  Dm
Bur y My Heart

repeated over and over again. This is pretty much a guess and may be an 
approxiamtion of the actual sining or may embellish it. Whatever. You 
might try tuning the low E to D and playing the normal D and then C 
chords over it with the open bass string allowed to ring.

Notes: For the verse, I think the F#m's are sometimes there and sometimes 
not. And listen to the recording for the syncopated strumming pattern. 
It's kooky.
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|_  a s e y

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