Chords for Queens of the Stone Age vampyre of time and memory piano tu
Tempo:
63.625 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
A
G
F
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Vampire of Time and Memory.
I don't think this is note for note
Necessarily with Joss is playing.
I don't know exactly how he plays it because really what you got there is a guitar player playing piano
I think what he's doing is taking some
[F] inversions of chords and just playing
[N] parts of them and not not even necessarily playing all the notes in the chords or taking part of an inversion and moving it just
Down into his left hand and playing a single note there
But [D] I'll show you what what I think is going [Dm] on starts on the D
[F] [C] [F] [G]
[F] [A] [B] You
All right, so you can see I mean some of those chords like one that the left hand here [G] drops that B
You've got these two notes, which is one of the chords.
I see a lot of people playing wrong
Really I think what he's playing there
[B] Because you have [G] a B in the left hand D and G here.
It's just a G major chord
So there would be your inversion of the G major
And [B] he's just taking this B and playing it down [G] here
It's really just the G [A] major
And the a when it comes back up again just an a major which you could like that Aaron Vernon
[B] So that's really what I think [G] he's doing is taking some inversions of chords and breaking them apart and just
kind of simplifying them in his right hand and playing single notes in his left hand [N] and
As far as the the next part of the song
Does everyone does anyone ever get this right which I think is the part most people are getting wrong to me it just again
I don't know how many of the notes.
He's playing what he's playing, but to me.
It just [Bb] sounds like a
flat E [Am] major a major [Bb] so just I
[E] [A]
[Bb] [E] [A]
[Bb] [E] [A]
[Am] Think that's the bulk of the song [Bb] without going back on this to just from memory
I think [N] that's really the only two [Bb] parts you need again.
You know E major.
I'm sorry [E] B flat E [A] major a major
How many notes he's playing how many notes you want to play?
It seems like he's [Bb] just playing the roots with his left hand for the most part
[Fm] But that'll kind of give you the idea to go off of and where he's at from there otherwise
Hopefully kept my hands out of the way enough that you can see what I was doing and it can give you a good starting
I don't think this is note for note
Necessarily with Joss is playing.
I don't know exactly how he plays it because really what you got there is a guitar player playing piano
I think what he's doing is taking some
[F] inversions of chords and just playing
[N] parts of them and not not even necessarily playing all the notes in the chords or taking part of an inversion and moving it just
Down into his left hand and playing a single note there
But [D] I'll show you what what I think is going [Dm] on starts on the D
[F] [C] [F] [G]
[F] [A] [B] You
All right, so you can see I mean some of those chords like one that the left hand here [G] drops that B
You've got these two notes, which is one of the chords.
I see a lot of people playing wrong
Really I think what he's playing there
[B] Because you have [G] a B in the left hand D and G here.
It's just a G major chord
So there would be your inversion of the G major
And [B] he's just taking this B and playing it down [G] here
It's really just the G [A] major
And the a when it comes back up again just an a major which you could like that Aaron Vernon
[B] So that's really what I think [G] he's doing is taking some inversions of chords and breaking them apart and just
kind of simplifying them in his right hand and playing single notes in his left hand [N] and
As far as the the next part of the song
Does everyone does anyone ever get this right which I think is the part most people are getting wrong to me it just again
I don't know how many of the notes.
He's playing what he's playing, but to me.
It just [Bb] sounds like a
flat E [Am] major a major [Bb] so just I
[E] [A]
[Bb] [E] [A]
[Bb] [E] [A]
[Am] Think that's the bulk of the song [Bb] without going back on this to just from memory
I think [N] that's really the only two [Bb] parts you need again.
You know E major.
I'm sorry [E] B flat E [A] major a major
How many notes he's playing how many notes you want to play?
It seems like he's [Bb] just playing the roots with his left hand for the most part
[Fm] But that'll kind of give you the idea to go off of and where he's at from there otherwise
Hopefully kept my hands out of the way enough that you can see what I was doing and it can give you a good starting
Key:
Bb
A
G
F
B
Bb
A
G
Vampire of Time and Memory.
I don't think this is note for note
Necessarily with Joss is playing.
I don't know exactly how he plays it because really what you got there is a guitar player playing piano
I think what he's doing is taking some
[F] inversions of chords and just playing
[N] parts of them and not not even necessarily playing all the notes in the chords or taking part of an inversion and moving it just
Down into his left hand and playing a single note there
But [D] I'll show you what what I think is going [Dm] on starts on the D _
[F] _ _ [C] _ [F] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] You
All right, so you can see I mean some of those chords like one that the left hand here [G] drops that B
You've got these two notes, which is one of the chords.
I see a lot of people playing wrong
Really I think what he's playing there
[B] Because you have [G] a B in the left hand D and G here.
It's just a G major chord
So there would be your inversion of the G major
And [B] he's just taking this B and playing it down [G] here
It's really just the G [A] major
And the a when it comes back up again just an a major which you could like that Aaron Vernon
_ [B] So that's really what I think [G] he's doing is taking some inversions of chords and breaking them apart and just
kind of simplifying them in his right hand and playing single notes in his left hand [N] and
As far as the the next part of the song
Does everyone does anyone ever get this right which I think is the part most people are getting wrong to me it just again
I don't know how many of the notes.
He's playing what he's playing, but to me.
It just [Bb] sounds like a
flat E [Am] major a major [Bb] so just I
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Am] Think that's the bulk of the song [Bb] without going back on this to just from memory
I think [N] that's really the only two [Bb] parts you need again.
You know E major.
I'm sorry [E] B flat E [A] major a major
How many notes he's playing how many notes you want to play?
It seems like he's [Bb] just playing the roots with his left hand for the most part
[Fm] But that'll kind of give you the idea to go off of and where he's at from there otherwise
Hopefully kept my hands out of the way enough that you can see what I was doing and it can give you a good starting
I don't think this is note for note
Necessarily with Joss is playing.
I don't know exactly how he plays it because really what you got there is a guitar player playing piano
I think what he's doing is taking some
[F] inversions of chords and just playing
[N] parts of them and not not even necessarily playing all the notes in the chords or taking part of an inversion and moving it just
Down into his left hand and playing a single note there
But [D] I'll show you what what I think is going [Dm] on starts on the D _
[F] _ _ [C] _ [F] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] You
All right, so you can see I mean some of those chords like one that the left hand here [G] drops that B
You've got these two notes, which is one of the chords.
I see a lot of people playing wrong
Really I think what he's playing there
[B] Because you have [G] a B in the left hand D and G here.
It's just a G major chord
So there would be your inversion of the G major
And [B] he's just taking this B and playing it down [G] here
It's really just the G [A] major
And the a when it comes back up again just an a major which you could like that Aaron Vernon
_ [B] So that's really what I think [G] he's doing is taking some inversions of chords and breaking them apart and just
kind of simplifying them in his right hand and playing single notes in his left hand [N] and
As far as the the next part of the song
Does everyone does anyone ever get this right which I think is the part most people are getting wrong to me it just again
I don't know how many of the notes.
He's playing what he's playing, but to me.
It just [Bb] sounds like a
flat E [Am] major a major [Bb] so just I
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Am] Think that's the bulk of the song [Bb] without going back on this to just from memory
I think [N] that's really the only two [Bb] parts you need again.
You know E major.
I'm sorry [E] B flat E [A] major a major
How many notes he's playing how many notes you want to play?
It seems like he's [Bb] just playing the roots with his left hand for the most part
[Fm] But that'll kind of give you the idea to go off of and where he's at from there otherwise
Hopefully kept my hands out of the way enough that you can see what I was doing and it can give you a good starting