Plains Of Kildare Cifras
por Andy Irvine & Paul Brady2.113 views, adicionada aos favoritos 91 times
Irvine and Brady play a duet for guitar and Portuguese guitarra which is complex, but these are the chords. A tab would be heroic effort but fair play to anyone who can tab it.Esta informação foi útil?
Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Tecla: | Em |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Cifras
Palhetada
EditarIs this strumming pattern correto(s)?
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Mostly 3/4 or 6/8 feel throughout
[Intro]
N.C. during first 4 bars of 9/8 and 6/8
N.C. A D Bm --> 9/8 for N.C. and 6/8 for the chords
Em D A --> 6/8 from here
Em D A
Em G A A G D --> Two bars of 6/8, two bars of 9/8, two bars of 6/8
Em D A --> Back to 3/4
[Verse 1]
Em D A
Come all you bold sportsmen and listen to my story
Em D Em
It’s about noble Stewball that gallant racing pony
Em G D
Arthur Marble was the man that first brought Stewball here
G D A
For to run with Miss Griesel on the Plains of Kildare.
[Verse 2]
Em D A
O the fame of his actions we’ve heard of before
Em D Em
But now he is challenged by young Mrs. Gore
Em G D
For to run with Miss Griesel that handsome grey mare
G D Em
For ten thousand gold guineas on the Plains of Kildare.
Em A
[Verse 3]
Em D A
And the cattle they were brought out with saddle whip and bridle
Em D Em
And the gentlemen did shout at the sight of the gallant riders
Em G D
And in viewing the cattle just as they came there
G D Em
O they all laid their money on the Monaghan grey mare.
Em A
[Verse 4]
Em D A
And the order it was given and away they did fly
Em D Em
Stewball like an arrow the grey mare passed by
Em G D
If you had’ve been there for to see them going round
G D Em
You’d’ve thought to your heart their feet ne’er touched the ground.
Em A
[Verse 5]
Em D A
And when at last they came to half way round the course
Em D Em
Stewball and his rider began to discourse
Em G D
Says Stewball to the rider “Can you tell to me
G D A
How far is that grey mare this moment from me.”
G A Em
[Verse 6]
Em D A
Says the rider to Stewball “You run in great style
Em D Em
You’re ahead of the grey mare almost half a mile
Em G D
And if you keep your running I vow and I swear
G D A
That you never will be beaten by the Monaghan grey mare.”
G A Em
[Verse 7]
Em D A
The last winning post, Stewball passed it quite handy
Em D Em
Horse and rider both called for sherry, wine and brandy
Em G D
And they drank up a health to the noble grey mare
G D A
For she emptied their pockets on the Plains of Kildare.
[Outro]
G A Em
G A Em
Em D A
Em Bm A
Em G A
A G G D Em
A Em
Em
A D Em
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