Chords for (BWV 156) ARIOSO, Bach - Diane Bish
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
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Gbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
Well, over 200 years ago in [Gb] Europe, there was a very great [A] organist who made many tours of the [Bb] continent.
And [B] on one of his tours, he went to [Bb] Dresden, Germany.
And there, the townspeople and [Ab] the royalty heard [Fm] him play, [Ab] and they thought he was great,
but they thought [D] they knew someone that could outplay [Eb] him.
So they [B] asked the great Louis Marchand, who [F] was this great organist,
if he would [G] enter into a competition [B] with this young German organist.
And [E] the [A] great Marchand said yes, because no one could outplay him.
[Ab]
[G] So he thought.
So [B] the day the competition was to [G] take place, the great Marchand went to the door of the [Bb] church
to hear this young German [Abm] practicing.
And what he heard so astonished him and so [Fm] overwhelmed him,
that the [Gm] hour the competition was to take place,
the great Marchand was seen fleeing [E] into the woods in his [Bb] carriage, lest his reputation be destroyed.
[Gm] And the [Eb] young German organist was Johann Sebastian Bach,
[Bbm]
who was to become the greatest composer for the organ,
and many [G] think the greatest organist of all time.
[Bb]
I'd like to play for you [G] first his very [Ab]
famous [D] piece, which is really very romantic [E] in nature.
[G] It is [F] called the Arioso.
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Well, over 200 years ago in [Gb] Europe, there was a very great [A] organist who made many tours of the [Bb] continent.
And [B] on one of his tours, he went to [Bb] Dresden, Germany.
And there, the townspeople and [Ab] the royalty heard [Fm] him play, [Ab] and they thought he was great,
but they thought [D] they knew someone that could outplay [Eb] him.
So they [B] asked the great Louis Marchand, who [F] was this great organist,
if he would [G] enter into a competition [B] with this young German organist.
And [E] the [A] great Marchand said yes, because no one could outplay him.
[Ab]
[G] So he thought.
So [B] the day the competition was to [G] take place, the great Marchand went to the door of the [Bb] church
to hear this young German [Abm] practicing.
And what he heard so astonished him and so [Fm] overwhelmed him,
that the [Gm] hour the competition was to take place,
the great Marchand was seen fleeing [E] into the woods in his [Bb] carriage, lest his reputation be destroyed.
[Gm] And the [Eb] young German organist was Johann Sebastian Bach,
[Bbm]
who was to become the greatest composer for the organ,
and many [G] think the greatest organist of all time.
[Bb]
I'd like to play for you [G] first his very [Ab]
famous [D] piece, which is really very romantic [E] in nature.
[G] It is [F] called the Arioso.
[Bb]
[A]
[Abm]
[Gbm]
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, over 200 years ago in [Gb] Europe, there was a very great [A] organist who made many tours of the [Bb] continent.
_ And [B] on one of his tours, he went to [Bb] Dresden, Germany.
And there, the townspeople and [Ab] the royalty heard [Fm] him play, [Ab] and they thought he was great,
but they thought [D] they knew someone that could outplay [Eb] him.
_ _ So they [B] asked the great Louis Marchand, who [F] was this great organist,
if he would [G] enter into a competition [B] with this young German organist.
And [E] the [A] great Marchand said yes, because no one could outplay him.
_ [Ab] _ _
[G] So he thought.
_ So [B] the day the competition was to [G] take place, the great Marchand went to the door of the [Bb] church
to hear this young German [Abm] practicing.
And what he heard so astonished him and so [Fm] overwhelmed him, _
that the [Gm] hour the competition was to take place,
the great Marchand was seen fleeing [E] into the woods in his [Bb] carriage, lest his reputation be destroyed.
[Gm] _ And the [Eb] young German organist was Johann Sebastian Bach,
_ _ [Bbm]
who was to become the greatest composer for the organ,
and many [G] think the greatest organist of all time.
_ [Bb] _
I'd like to play for you [G] first his very [Ab]
famous [D] piece, which is really very romantic [E] in nature.
[G] _ It is [F] called the Arioso. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, over 200 years ago in [Gb] Europe, there was a very great [A] organist who made many tours of the [Bb] continent.
_ And [B] on one of his tours, he went to [Bb] Dresden, Germany.
And there, the townspeople and [Ab] the royalty heard [Fm] him play, [Ab] and they thought he was great,
but they thought [D] they knew someone that could outplay [Eb] him.
_ _ So they [B] asked the great Louis Marchand, who [F] was this great organist,
if he would [G] enter into a competition [B] with this young German organist.
And [E] the [A] great Marchand said yes, because no one could outplay him.
_ [Ab] _ _
[G] So he thought.
_ So [B] the day the competition was to [G] take place, the great Marchand went to the door of the [Bb] church
to hear this young German [Abm] practicing.
And what he heard so astonished him and so [Fm] overwhelmed him, _
that the [Gm] hour the competition was to take place,
the great Marchand was seen fleeing [E] into the woods in his [Bb] carriage, lest his reputation be destroyed.
[Gm] _ And the [Eb] young German organist was Johann Sebastian Bach,
_ _ [Bbm]
who was to become the greatest composer for the organ,
and many [G] think the greatest organist of all time.
_ [Bb] _
I'd like to play for you [G] first his very [Ab]
famous [D] piece, which is really very romantic [E] in nature.
[G] _ It is [F] called the Arioso. _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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