
Loreena McKennitt
Accords et partitions
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A Time For UsAm Em F Dm C G
Verse 1: A time for us, some day there'll be When chains are torn by courage born Of a love that's free A time when dreams so long denied can flour--ish
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Ages Past Ages HenceAm F G C D Em
[Verse] Ancient castles on climbing cliffs C Dsus4 D Summoned by the sea Windswept shores and crashing waves
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All souls nightEm Bm D A C G
Bonfires dot the rolling hills Figures dance around and around To drums that pulse out echoes of darkness Moving to the pagan sound.
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Annachie GordonG D C Bm
[Verse 1] D Dsus2 C Asus2 Harking is bonny and there lives my love My heart lies on him and cannot remove It cannot remove for all that I have done
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As I Roved OutAm Dm C G/B D
Verse Who are you, my pretty fair maid Who are you, honey? And who are you, my pretty fair maid And who are you, honey?
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Ballad Of The Fox HunterA G Bm D Em F#m
[Verse 1] "Lay me in a cushioned chair Carry me, ye four With cushions here and cushions there To see the world once more
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Banks Of ClaudyAm F G C Em Dm
[Verse] As I walked out one morning, all in the month of May Down by a flowery garden, I carelessly did stray I overheard a young maid, in sorrow did complain All for her absent lover, who ploughs the raging main
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Beneath A Phrygian SkyAm F G Em C Dm
The moonlight it was dancing On the waves, out on the sea The stars of heaven hovered In a shimmering galaxy A voice from down the ages So haunting in its song These ancient stones will tell us Our love must make us strong
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BlacksmithC F GPas de barré*
A blacksmith courted me Nine months and better He fairly won my heart Wrote me a letter With his hammer in his hand
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Bonnie PortmoreAm G C Bm D
Verse 1: O Bonnie Portmore, I am sorry to have seen Such woeful destruction of your ornament tree
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Bonny SwansBm G A F#m D
A farmer there lived in the North Country A hey-ho hey bonny oh He had daughters one two three
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Breaking Of The SwordC G Am FPas de barré*
[Verse 1] On a sunny April morning My dear son, you were born Until one day you were called away And from my heart was torn
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CaravanseraiEm D C G Bm
This Glancing life is like a morning star A setting sun, or rolling waves at sea A gentle breeze or lighting in a storm A dancing dream of all eternity The sand was shimmering in the morning light
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CarrickfergusE A Bm F#m
I wish I was in Carrighfergus Only for nights in Ballygrant I would swim over the deepest ocean Only for nights in Ballygrant
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Come By The HillsD G APas de barré
[Verse 1] Come by the hills to the land where fancy is free And stand where the peaks meet the sky and the lochs reach the sea Where the rivers run clear and the bracken is gold in the sun And cares of tomorrow must wait till this day is done
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Courtyard LullabyD Am7 Am CPas de barré
[Verse 1] Within the deep night sky The stars lie in its embrace The courtyard still in its sleep Peace comes over your face
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Coventry CarolEm Am C B7 Bm
[Verse] Oh sisters too, how may we do For to preserve this day? This poor youngling, for whom we sing By by lullay lullay
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CymbelineG F Am C Em Dm
Verse Fear no more the heat o' the sun__ Nor the furious winters' rages__ Thou thy worldly task__ hast done Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages
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Dantes PrayerG Am F C DmPas de barré*
Not too great a tab, but I have the general chord progression down. It goes from Verse to Chorus during the whole song Verse chord progression:
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The Dark Night Of The SoulG Bm A D D/F# Em
1st Couplet Upon a darkened night The flame of love was burning in my breast And by a lantern bright I fled my house while all in quiet rest
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The Death Of Queen JaneC F G7 G Dm D
[Verse] Queen Jane lay in labour full nine days or more 'Til her women grew so tired, they could no longer there They could no longer there___
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Dickens DublinD C Em G Am F#
[Verse 1] (Spoken by a street urchin) Joyful mystery, the birth of our Lord. This night our Lady and St. Joseph was Going up to get registered and, and they were going down the road and they Met this man and, and he said, "Have you any room?" And he said, "No, but
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Down By The Sally GardensC F G Am B
[Verse] It was down by the Sally Gardens my love and I did meet She passed by the Sally Gardens with little snow-white feet She bid me to take life easy, as the leaves grow on the tree__ But I was young and foolish and with her I did not agree
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EmmanuelAm C Dm G Em F
[Verse 1] Veni, veni Emmanuel Captivum solve Israel Qui gemit in exilio Privatus Dei Filio
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The English Ladye And The KnightAm G Em F C D
[Verse] Twas an English ladye bright The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall And she would marry a Scottish knight For love will still be lord of all
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Full CircleG Am F Dm C Em
Verse 1 Stars were falling deep in the darkness As prayers rose soft - ly, petals at dawn And as I listened, your voice seemed so clear So calm - ly you were calling your god
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The Gates Of IstanbulD Gm Eb
[Verse 1] See there, past that far-off hill, A tower held in the sky, Hear there, in that dark blue night, The music calling us home.
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GreensleevesF C Bb A Dm
Alas my love you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously; And I have loved you oh so long Delighting in your company.
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GreesleevesF C Bb A Dm
Alas my love you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously; And I have loved you oh so long Delighting in your company.
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The HighwaymanAm G/B G C Dm
The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon the cloudy seas The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor And the highwayman came riding, Riding, riding,
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In Praise Of ChristmasAm C Dm E G F
[Verse] All hail to the days that merit more praise Than all of the rest of the year And welcome the nights that double delights As well for the poor as the peer
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KellswaterAm F C GPas de barré*
[Verse 1] Here's a health to you, bonny Kellswater Where you get all the pleasures of life Where you get all the fishing and fowling And a bonny wee lass for your wife
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The KingG D CPas de barré
[Verse] Good health, love and peace Be all here in this place By your leave we will sing Concerning our king
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Lady Of ShalottA G D Bm F#m
On either side of the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the world and meet the sky; And thro' the field the road run by To many-towered Camelot;
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Let Us The Infant GreetEm B7 G AmPas de barré
[Verse] Let us the infant greet In worship before him fall And let us pay him homage meet On this, his festival
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Marrakesh Night MarketA# D A G F# C
They're gathered in circles The lamps light their faces The crescent moon rocks in the sky The poets of drumming Keep heartbeats suspended
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The Mask And MirrorG Am C D F Em
1. The Mystics Dream 2. The Bonny Swans 3. The Dark Night Of The Soul 4. Marrakesh Night Market 5. Full Circle
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Moon CradleC DPas de barré
[Verse 1] When the moon cradle's rocking and rocking Where a cloud and a cloud go by Silently rocking and rocking The moon cradle's out in the sky
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The Mummer's DanceDm C Am Bb Gsus2 G
When in the springtime of the year When the trees are crowned with leaves When the ash and oak, and the birch and yew Are dressed in ribbons fair When owls call the breathless moon
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My Heart Is Refusing MeEm C DPas de barré
Cadd9 D Em I've been crushed beaten down And I'm frozen to the ground Cadd9 D Em Like a fool I've trusted you
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The Mystics DreamDm G Bm C
A clouded dream on an earthly night Hangs upon the crescent moon A voiceless song in an ageless light Sings at the coming dawn Birds in flight are calling there
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Never-ending RoadF C Bb Dm Gm
The road now leads onward As far as can be Winding lanes And hedgerows in threes By purple mountains
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Night Ride Across The CaucasusG F A A# D C#
There are visions, there are memories There are echoes of thundering hooves There are fires, there is laughter There's the sound of a thousand doves
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Noel NouveletEm D E7 B7Pas de barré
Verse Noël nouvelet, noël chantons icy Dévotes gens, rendons à Dieu merci Chantons noël pour le Roi nouvelet Noël nouvelet, noël chantons icy
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The Old WaysEm Bm C Am D
On a dark new year's night On the west coast of Clare I heard your voice singing Your eyes danced the song Your hands played the tune
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Old Ways (Ver. 2)A Bm G EmPas de barré*
On a dark new year's night By the west coast of Clare I heard your voice singing Your eyes danced the song Your hands played the tune
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On A Bright May MorningF G Dm C AmPas de barré*
Verse As I roved out on a bright May morning To view beyond, the meadows and flowers gay Whom should I spy but my own true lover As she sat under yon willow tree
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Parallel DreamsC G D Em Am Dm
1. Samain Night 2. Moon Cradle 3. Huron 'Beltane' Fire Dance 4. Annachie Gordon 5. Standing Stones
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Penelope's SongG Em D C D/F# Am
Now that the time has come Soon gone is the day There upon some distant shore You'll hear me say
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Prosperos SpeechAm G F Em C
Verse 1 Now my charms are all o'erthrown And what strength I have's mine own Which is most fai - nt; now tis tru - e I must be here confined by you
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Raglan RoadG D Esus2 Cadd9 Esus4
Verse 1 On raglan road on an autumn day i saw him first and knew That his dark hair would weave a snare that i might one day rue I saw the danger and yet i walked along the enchanted way And i said "let grief be a falling leaf at the dawning of the day"
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Samain NightDm C F GPas de barré*
Verse When the moon___ on a cloudless night Shone above___ the treetops' height You sang me of some distant past That made my heart beat strong and fast
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The SeasonsG C F Am Em Dm
[Verse] Come all you lads and lasses, all you give attention To these few lines I'm about to write here 'Tis of the four seasons of the year that I shall mention Beauty of all things doth appear
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Seeds Of LoveC F G Am E Dm7
[Verse 1] I sowed the seeds of love I sowed them in the spring Gathered them up in the morning so clear When the small birds so sweetly sing
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The Seven Rejoices Of MaryDm C Bb F Am
The first good joy that Mary had It was the joy of one The first rejoice that Mary had Was to see her new born son
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She Moved Through The FairG DPas de barré
[Verse 1] My love said to me My mother won't mind And me father won't slight you For your lack of kind
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SkelligCm Bb G#
O light the candle, John The daylight is almost gone The birds have sung their last The bells call all to mass
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SnowD C Em Am G B
[Verse] White are the far-off plains And white the fading forests grow The wind dies out along the height Denser still the snow___
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Standing StonesC Em D G Am B
[Verse] In one of these lonely Orkney Isles, there dwelled a maiden fair Her cheeks were red, her eyes were blue, she had yellow, curling hair Which caught the eye and then the heart, of one who could never be
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The Star Of The County DownC D Em G Bm
[Verse] Banbridge Town in the County Down One morning of last July From a boreen green came a sweet colleen And she smiled as she passed me by
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Stolen ChildEm G Am D C Bm
Where dips the rocky highland Of Sleuth Wood in the lake There lies a leafy island Where flapping herons wake The drowsy water-rats
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Tango To EvoraEm Bm B Em/B Bsus4 Am
Esta musica e tocada na harpa e piano...muito trabalhosa... Mas estou postando so os acordes na ordem do compasso. <u>Esus4</u> <u>Em</u> <u>C6</u> <u>Em/B</u> <u>Em</u>
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The Two TreesG D CPas de barré
[Verse 1] Beloved, gaze in thine own heart The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start And all the trembling flowers they bear.
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The VisitAm G C F Em D
1. All Souls Night 2. Bonny Portmore 3. Between The Shadows 4. The Lady Of Shalott 5. Greensleeves
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Wassailing SongG D CPas de barré
Wassail, wassail all over the town Our toast it is white and our ale it is brown Our bowl it is made of the white maple tree With the wassailing bowl, we'll drink to thee
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Wild Mountain ThymeG D Bm F#m Em A
[Verse 1] O the summer time is coming And the trees are sweetly blooming And the wild mountain thyme Blooms around the purple heather





























































