[Verse 1] Am Have you ever died in a nightmare? Am Woke up surprised you hadn't earned your fate? Am Have you ever felt like Atlas, threw your back out on the axis E And collapsed and threw the planet away? Am Everyone's just blood in an ice tray Am A vampire picking flowers out in the sun Am Run your diagnostic tests, it's posited nobody dies agnostic E7 Am But we still dial 9-1-1 N.C. Now we're singing [Chorus 1] Dm Am Ooh, could you take a look at me? (It's the norm for animals, it's the norm for chemicals) E Am I bad, am I bad, am I bad, Am A am I really that bad? (It's the norm for particles, eye for eye for tooth) A And now we're singing Dm Am Ooh, whatever you think of me (It's the norm for chemicals, it's the norm for particles) E If you were in my shoes, you'd walk Am the same d**n miles I do (Yes, it's only natural) [Verse 2] Am We're only tuning to the tone of the bell curve now Am Ask not for whom it tolls Am But with my head up in the clouds, I can see so much ground E And from up here you look like ants in a row Am It doesn't take a killer to murder Am It only takes a reason to kill Am We've all got evidence of innocence, it's "everything's coincidence" E7 Am The difference twixt fate and free will N.C. Is whether you're singing [Chorus] Dm Am Ooh, could you take a look at me? (It's the norm for animals, it's the norm for chemicals) E Am I bad, am I bad, am I bad, Am A am I really that bad? (It's the norm for particles, eye for eye for tooth) Dm Am Ooh, whatever you think of me (It's the norm for chemicals, it's the norm for particles) E If you were in my shoes, you'd walk Am the same d**n miles I do (Yes, it's only natural) [Solo] | Am | | Am | | Am | E7 | Am | Dm | Am | E7 | Am | Am | E7 | Am | Dm | Am | E7 | Am [Bridge] N.C. So if you wash your hands of where you've been until you flood the second floor N.C. Neatly fold your skeletons but still can't shut the closet door N.C. The only ones in need of love are those who don't receive enough E7 Am So evil ones should get a little more [Chorus] Dm Am You, could you take a look at me? (You could break an angel's fall, and ignore the Devil's call) E Am I bad, am I bad, am I bad, Am A am I really that bad? (Still forsaken shoulders fall silent now) A Now we're singing Dm Am Ooh, whatever you think of me (It's no more than cultural, you and me inseparable) E If the shoe fits would you walk that mile? E Am You could put it on the other foot, it's the same size (It's a small h**l after all) Dm Am You, could you take a look at me? (Man no more than animal is made of moral chemicals) E Am I bad, am I bad, am I bad, Am A am I really that bad? (Any form mechanical, thank you God) Dm We're singing Dm Am Oh, woah, oh, whatever you think of me (From the hordes of cannibals, to psych wards of hospitals) E If you were in my shoes, you'd see Am I wear the same size as you (It's a small world after all) Am Oh oh right! Am | Am | Am | Am | La la la la la la la la, la la la
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Q: What key is The Moral Implications Of A Deterministic Universe by Will Wood in?
The song is in the key of Am. You can play it using standard tuning with no capo needed.
Q: Do I need a capo for this song?
No, you do not need a capo for this song. It is played in standard tuning (E A D G B E).
Q: Is The Moral Implications Of A Deterministic Universe easy to play?
The song uses basic chords like Am, E, E7, Dm, and A, but it has a fast, theatrical pace and requires precise timing during vocal and chord stops. It is a great intermediate challenge.
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“The Moral Implications Of A Deterministic Universe (feat. The Onceler)” is an energetic, thought-provoking track by Will Wood, appearing as the “Laplace’s Angel 2024 Edit” on The New Normal!. The song explores themes of determinism and morality with his signature theatrical indie-pop style. Played in standard tuning with no capo in the key of Am, the progression features dramatic shifts using Am, E, E7, Dm, and A chords, making it a highly expressive piece for guitarists to learn and perform.
Track Info
- Song: The Moral Implications Of A Deterministic Universe Feat The Onceler
- Artist: Will Wood
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Key: Am
- Capo: No Capo
- Chords: Am, E, E7, Dm, A
- Difficulty: Intermediate