Elton John

Elton John - Tiny Dancer guitar chord

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From: "Jason Yankee" 
Subject: j/john_elton/tiny_dancer.crd
Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 01:16:17 -0500

Name: Tiny Dancer

Artist: Elton John

Transcribed by: Jason Yankee

Note: This is all my own work.

[[[[The Advanced Piano and Keyboard version]]]]]]]]:

1st Part

The main piano riff of the song:

"Blue jean baby.."

E note / C chord (2nd form) in bass, G note, C note, C chord,

G 5 chord, G note, F 3 chord / F chord in bass, F note, D minor chord,

F note, F 3 chord,

2nd Part:

"Seamstress for the band..." Also parts that rhyme with it like

"Marry a music man..."

E note / C chord (2nd form) in the bass, G note, C note,

C 5 chord / C chord (2nd form) in the bass,

C 5 chord / C chord (2nd form) in the bass,

G note

F note / F chord in the bass, A note, C note, F chord (2nd form),

F note / F chord in the bass, A note, C note, G chord (2nd form),

F chord (2nd form)

3rd Part:

"Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing..." and parts that rhyme

with that part

F chord (2nd form), E 7 chord, A minor chord, D 7 chord,

F chord (2nd form), E 7 chord, A minor chord, G chord (3rd form)

4th Part:

"Tiny Dancer in my head..." and other parts that rhyme with it.

E note / C chord (2nd form) in the bass, G note, C note,

C 5 chord, C 5 chord, B note, C 5 chord,

G chord (2nd form) / G note in the bass,

F chord (2nd form) / F note in the bass,

C chord (3rd form) / E note in the bass,

G chord (3rd form) / D note in the bass,

C chord (2nd form) / C note in the bass,

5th Part:

"and oh how it feels so real.."

A b chord, B b chord, G minor chord, C minor 7 chord, A b chord,

B b chord, G 7 chord

6th Part:

"Hold me close you tiny dancer..."

F chord (2nd form), A minor chord, D chord, C chord,

F chord (2nd form), C chord, G chord

repeat over and over..

Chords defined:

C chord (2nd form) - E note, G note, C note

C chord (3rd form) - G note, C note, E note

F chord (2nd form) - A note, C note, F note

F chord - F note, A note, C note

G 7 chord - G note, B note, D note, F note

G chord (2nd form) - B note, D note, G note

G chord (3rd form) - G note, B note, D note

G 5 chord - G note, D note

C 5 chord - G note, C note

F 3 chord - F note, A note

A b chord - A b note, C note, E b note

B b chord - B b note, D note, F note

G minor chord - G note, B b note, D note

C minor 7 chord - G note, B b note, C note, E b note

A minor chord - A note, C note, E note

D 7 chord - F # note, A note, C note, D note

D chord - F # note, A note, D note

E b chord - G note, B b note, E b note  * can use in place of

C minor 7 chord

E 7 chord - G # note, B note, D note, E note

[[[[ The easier version for Guitar, Piano and Keyboard]]]]]]]]:

1st Part: C chord, F chord, D minor chord, F chord,

over and over....

Note: You can leave out the D minor chord if you think it sounds

better.

2nd Part: C chord, F chord (hold the C a little longer..)

3rd Part: F chord, E 7 chord, A minor chord, D 7 chord, F chord,

E 7 chord, A minor chord, G chord

4th Part: C chord, G chord, F chord, C chord, G chord, C chord

5th Part: A b chord, B b chord, G minor chord, C minor 7 chord,

A b chord, B b chord, G 7 chord,

6th Part: F chord, A minor chord, D chord, C chord, F chord, C chord,

G chord

Guitar chords defined:

A minor chord - 0 0 2 2 1 0

G chord - 3 2 0 0 0 3  or  3 2 0 0 3 3

G 7 chord - 3 2 0 0 0 1

F chord - x 0 0 3 2 1 1

D 7 chord - x 0 0 2 1 2

D chord - x 0 0 2 3 2

E 7 chord - 0 2 2 1 3 0

G minor chord - x 5 5 3 3 3

A b chord - 4 6 6 5 4 4  or  x x 6 5 4 4

B b chord - 6 8 8 7 6 6  or  x x 8 7 6 6  or  x 1 3 3 3 1

C minor 7 chord - x 3 5 5 4 3

D minor chord -  x 0 0 2 3 1

Any Questions ?

Please e-mail me at banjokayankee@yahoo.com

Good Luck !

Jason
Get this song at:
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Copyrights:

Author: Elton John, Bernie Taupin

Composer: ?

Publisher: Mercury

Details:

Released in: 1972

Language: English

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1 Comments found

jojo48

Sunday 7th of November 2004 18:43

"advanced"?

Come on.