Chords for The Great Kodo - With Vocals! - World of Warcraft (WoW) Machinima by Oxhorn
Tempo:
129.1 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
A
D
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [Bm]
There is a certain beast that doesn't live in snow, nor mountain lands or jungle bells [A] or in the sea, you know.
[Bm] He wanders [G] thriving [D] grasslands and travels rolling plains [Bm] and is known by [A] the Tauren as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
He's got a massive horn and a sturdy rugged back, can bear a Tauren awesome [A] baggage piled up in his stack.
[Bm] There is [G] no other creature [D] that can bear the Tauren weight, [B] but they'd [A] give other beasts [Bm] a heart attack.
No raptor, mountain, or scaly horse or riding wolf will do, [A] for they are only adequate for cooking in a stew.
[D] The Kodo [C#m] may be hungry [Bm] and destroy your [A] pumpkin farm, [Bm] but the clumsy [Em] hungry Kodo [Bm] has a certain kind [G] of charm.
[Bm] He hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [D] you were truly honest [A] you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me [Bm] as the Great Kodo.
The Kodo is descended from the mighty Stegadon, but except for in the deep crater [A] the Stegadon are gone.
He [Bm] migrated through [D] Tannarus and northward thousand pins, and now [A] he prances [Bm] happily on Tauren-owned lawn.
He bore up the Tauren for a thousand years or more, was used for leather for our tents and [A] spied our sons of Orr.
We owe [G] the mighty Kodo [D] for sustaining our whole race, [Bm] he's the most [A] honored herbivore [Bm] in all Moldor.
No ugly ram or silly horse or riding cat will do, [A] for they are only adequate for grinding into glue.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the clumsy [E] hungry Kodo has a [Bm] certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if you [A] were truly honest you would surely [A]
understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear to [F#] me as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
Some may see the Kodo as an ugly scary beast, probably them humans from [A] the land far to the east.
I [G] can surely tell you [D] that the Kodo is quite tame, [Bm] but if you touch [A] his horns you'll wind [Bm] up quite deceased.
Passive beasts of burden we use in time of war, when they would wander through [A] our land and do things we abhor.
[B] The legendary [G]
Great Kodo [D] shall serve us once again, and shall [Bm] be our [A] closest friend [Bm] forevermore.
No silly meckle bird phenoms will ever do, for they always squawk and squeak and spit out oily goo.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the [Bm] clumsy hungry Kodo has a certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [A] you were truly honest you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't [F#m] no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me as the [B] Great Kodo.
[Bm] [D]
[A] [A] [D]
[F#m] [Bm] [D]
[A#] [Bm] [Bm]
There is a certain beast that doesn't live in snow, nor mountain lands or jungle bells [A] or in the sea, you know.
[Bm] He wanders [G] thriving [D] grasslands and travels rolling plains [Bm] and is known by [A] the Tauren as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
He's got a massive horn and a sturdy rugged back, can bear a Tauren awesome [A] baggage piled up in his stack.
[Bm] There is [G] no other creature [D] that can bear the Tauren weight, [B] but they'd [A] give other beasts [Bm] a heart attack.
No raptor, mountain, or scaly horse or riding wolf will do, [A] for they are only adequate for cooking in a stew.
[D] The Kodo [C#m] may be hungry [Bm] and destroy your [A] pumpkin farm, [Bm] but the clumsy [Em] hungry Kodo [Bm] has a certain kind [G] of charm.
[Bm] He hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [D] you were truly honest [A] you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me [Bm] as the Great Kodo.
The Kodo is descended from the mighty Stegadon, but except for in the deep crater [A] the Stegadon are gone.
He [Bm] migrated through [D] Tannarus and northward thousand pins, and now [A] he prances [Bm] happily on Tauren-owned lawn.
He bore up the Tauren for a thousand years or more, was used for leather for our tents and [A] spied our sons of Orr.
We owe [G] the mighty Kodo [D] for sustaining our whole race, [Bm] he's the most [A] honored herbivore [Bm] in all Moldor.
No ugly ram or silly horse or riding cat will do, [A] for they are only adequate for grinding into glue.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the clumsy [E] hungry Kodo has a [Bm] certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if you [A] were truly honest you would surely [A]
understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear to [F#] me as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
Some may see the Kodo as an ugly scary beast, probably them humans from [A] the land far to the east.
I [G] can surely tell you [D] that the Kodo is quite tame, [Bm] but if you touch [A] his horns you'll wind [Bm] up quite deceased.
Passive beasts of burden we use in time of war, when they would wander through [A] our land and do things we abhor.
[B] The legendary [G]
Great Kodo [D] shall serve us once again, and shall [Bm] be our [A] closest friend [Bm] forevermore.
No silly meckle bird phenoms will ever do, for they always squawk and squeak and spit out oily goo.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the [Bm] clumsy hungry Kodo has a certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [A] you were truly honest you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't [F#m] no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me as the [B] Great Kodo.
[Bm] [D]
[A] [A] [D]
[F#m] [Bm] [D]
[A#] [Bm] [Bm]
Key:
Bm
A
D
G
B
Bm
A
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There is a certain beast that doesn't live in snow, nor mountain lands or jungle bells [A] or in the sea, you know.
[Bm] He wanders [G] thriving [D] grasslands and travels rolling plains [Bm] and is known by [A] the Tauren as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
He's got a massive horn and a sturdy rugged back, can bear a Tauren awesome [A] baggage piled up in his stack.
[Bm] There is [G] no other creature [D] that can bear the Tauren weight, [B] but they'd [A] give other beasts [Bm] a heart attack.
No raptor, mountain, or scaly horse or riding wolf will do, [A] for they are only adequate for cooking in a stew.
[D] The Kodo [C#m] may be hungry [Bm] and destroy your [A] pumpkin farm, [Bm] but the clumsy [Em] hungry Kodo [Bm] has a certain kind [G] of charm.
[Bm] He hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [D] you were truly honest [A] you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me [Bm] as the Great Kodo.
The Kodo is descended from the mighty Stegadon, but except for in the deep crater [A] the Stegadon are gone.
He [Bm] migrated through [D] Tannarus and northward thousand pins, and now [A] he prances [Bm] happily on Tauren-owned lawn.
He bore up the Tauren for a thousand years or more, was used for leather for our tents and [A] spied our sons of Orr.
We owe [G] the mighty Kodo [D] for sustaining our whole race, [Bm] he's the most [A] honored herbivore [Bm] in all Moldor.
No ugly ram or silly horse or riding cat will do, [A] for they are only adequate for grinding into glue.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the clumsy [E] hungry Kodo has a [Bm] certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if you [A] were truly honest you would surely [A]
understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear to [F#] me as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
Some may see the Kodo as an ugly scary beast, probably them humans from [A] the land far to the east.
I [G] can surely tell you [D] that the Kodo is quite tame, [Bm] but if you touch [A] his horns you'll wind [Bm] up quite deceased.
Passive beasts of burden we use in time of war, when they would wander through [A] our land and do things we abhor.
[B] The legendary [G]
Great Kodo [D] shall serve us once again, and shall [Bm] be our [A] closest friend [Bm] _ forevermore.
No silly meckle bird phenoms will ever do, for they always squawk and squeak and spit out oily goo.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the [Bm] clumsy hungry Kodo has a certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [A] you were truly honest you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't [F#m] no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me as the [B] Great Kodo.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A#] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There is a certain beast that doesn't live in snow, nor mountain lands or jungle bells [A] or in the sea, you know.
[Bm] He wanders [G] thriving [D] grasslands and travels rolling plains [Bm] and is known by [A] the Tauren as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
He's got a massive horn and a sturdy rugged back, can bear a Tauren awesome [A] baggage piled up in his stack.
[Bm] There is [G] no other creature [D] that can bear the Tauren weight, [B] but they'd [A] give other beasts [Bm] a heart attack.
No raptor, mountain, or scaly horse or riding wolf will do, [A] for they are only adequate for cooking in a stew.
[D] The Kodo [C#m] may be hungry [Bm] and destroy your [A] pumpkin farm, [Bm] but the clumsy [Em] hungry Kodo [Bm] has a certain kind [G] of charm.
[Bm] He hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [D] you were truly honest [A] you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me [Bm] as the Great Kodo.
The Kodo is descended from the mighty Stegadon, but except for in the deep crater [A] the Stegadon are gone.
He [Bm] migrated through [D] Tannarus and northward thousand pins, and now [A] he prances [Bm] happily on Tauren-owned lawn.
He bore up the Tauren for a thousand years or more, was used for leather for our tents and [A] spied our sons of Orr.
We owe [G] the mighty Kodo [D] for sustaining our whole race, [Bm] he's the most [A] honored herbivore [Bm] in all Moldor.
No ugly ram or silly horse or riding cat will do, [A] for they are only adequate for grinding into glue.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the clumsy [E] hungry Kodo has a [Bm] certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if you [A] were truly honest you would surely [A]
understand
[D] that there ain't no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear to [F#] me as [Bm] the Great Kodo.
Some may see the Kodo as an ugly scary beast, probably them humans from [A] the land far to the east.
I [G] can surely tell you [D] that the Kodo is quite tame, [Bm] but if you touch [A] his horns you'll wind [Bm] up quite deceased.
Passive beasts of burden we use in time of war, when they would wander through [A] our land and do things we abhor.
[B] The legendary [G]
Great Kodo [D] shall serve us once again, and shall [Bm] be our [A] closest friend [Bm] _ forevermore.
No silly meckle bird phenoms will ever do, for they always squawk and squeak and spit out oily goo.
[D] The Kodo may [A] be hungry and [Bm] destroy your pumpkin [A] farm, but the [Bm] clumsy hungry Kodo has a certain kind of [G] charm.
He [Bm] hails from my birthplace, the Great Mulgrew Land, and if [A] you were truly honest you would surely understand
[D] that there ain't [F#m] no creature [Bm] in the land forseeing [D] quite as dear [F#] to me as the [B] Great Kodo.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A#] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _