Misc Soundtracks (Filmmuziek)
Misc Soundtracks (Filmmuziek) - Over The Rainbow guitar chord
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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 16:59:10 -0400 From: Keith.Comer@tais.toshiba.com Subject: m/misc_soundtrack/over_the_rainbow.crd This is my arrangement of "Over the Rainbow". It owes a lot to Joe Palumbo's version, but I've transposed it to a more playable (for me, anyway) key, and simplified a lot of the chords to ones I'm more familiar with. If you can play Ninth and diminished chords, you shouldn't have any trouble. I've written out all but the simplest ones at the bottom, so you'll know what I mean by some, and which version I use for others. Note that some of the diagrams show less strings than *could* be used, but I wrote them out that way because they bring out parts of the melody. (And, yes, I know that what I've written out as "A5" is really just an inversion of an A7, but I had to distinguish it from the other A7.) I know it may look intimidating, but if you use my chords, it's really pretty easy to play, and sounds pretty cool. You can sing to it, if you want to, and I usually capo 3 to do so, but mostly I play it as an instrumental (also capoed 3 -- sounds "tinklier"). With a few judicious (and pretty standard) hammers and pull-offs, you can get almost all of the melody to sound. Also note that I use lower case letters for bass notes, so you can tell them apart from chords. A bass note without a chord "above" it means that it applies to the previous chord. It's a little tough to follow without the words, but if you play it I think you'll hear the melody running through it. Give it a try. Keith Comer y7alanzo@altavista.com June, 2001 #---------------------------------------------# Over The Rainbow Written by Harold Arlen and E. H. Harburg Associated with Judy Garland [Verse 1:] G /f# Em7 F#m7 B9 G Some- where ... C Em/c# Dm/b E74 E7 Way ... Am7 F G E7 Bb9 There's a ... Am7 D6/f# G Am7 D+5 Once ... [Verse 2:] G /f# Em7 F#m7 B9 G Some- where ... C Em/c# Dm/b E74 E7 Skies ... Am7 F G E7 Bb9 Am7 And the ... D6/f# G Really do ... [Refrain:] G G5 G G5 G G5 G Someday I'll ... G5 Am7 A74 Am7 A74 Am7 A74 Am7 A74 G6 /d /c /b And wake ... D+/a G G5 G G5 G G5 G Where troubles ... G5 A7 A5 A7 A5 A7 A5 A7 A- way ... A5 D D#dim A/e D D7 That's where ... [Verse 3:] G /f# Em7 F#m7 B9 G Some- where ... C Em/c# Dm/b E74 E7 Blue ... Am7 F G E7 Bb9 Birds fly ... Am7 D6/f# G Why, then ... ? [Outro:] G5 G G5 G G5 G G5 G If happy ... G5 Am7 A74 Am7 A74 Be-yond ... D7no3 Dno3 Am7 D7 G Why, oh ... ? Verse: Em7: 0xx033 B9: x21222 Em/c#: x4545x Dm/b: x2323x E74: 0x020x E7: 0x010x B9: x2122x E7: 0x010x Bb9: x1011x D6/f#: 2x020x D+5: xx033x Chorus: G: 3x000x G5: 3x003x Am7: x0201x A74: x0203x G6: 3xx000 D+/a: x0022x A7: x0202x A5: x0x020 D#dim: xx1212 A/e: xx2225 Outro: D7no3: xx021x Dno3: xx023x