Chords for Brothers Cazimero perform at Carnegie Hall
Tempo:
155.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
E
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [E]
[Db] 9 a.m. Carnegie Day, the [Abm] company arrives.
[Eb] So, we'll have a white-clothed washout.
[B] We'll be in the Ikea.
[Bb] Morning, New York.
[Ab]
[Bm] Eight hundred pounds of flowers flown in [Gb] from Hawaii await stringing.
The unfortunate thing is that [Ab]
Pumarias don't travel well.
Orchids do.
So the first thing we're going to have to [C] do is throw away some of these precious things.
And then we have to make lace for the show and [Eb] to fit for the [D] label that will be [Eb] in front [E] in the lobby.
[Eb] All [Gb] kinds [Dm] of [C] lace for [Eb] sale.
[B] [Eb] [Gb] Just [Eb] a quarter for two.
How much are you selling [D] them [Bb] for?
[D] Just a [Bb] quarter for [Eb] two.
[C]
[E] [D] It's a steal.
They're going [Bb] to go for New York prices.
Which [Dm] is $50 [D] a piece.
For the next 11 hours, the [F] company will remain backstage preparing the flowers, [E] instruments and sets
[F]
and fine-tuning [Bb] the numbers for tonight's performance.
[F] One of these.
[G]
[A]
[Bm] [A]
[Ab] 6 p.m., [Cm] two hours before [G] showtime.
The house is nearly sold out.
[Eb] Despite the fact, many [F] New Yorkers thought these were the brothers [Ebm] Karamazov, a [G] Russian juggling act.
The early crowd sets the geography [Gb] straight.
It is 40 degrees [Fm] out, but there are mu'us covered with [E] sweaters and trench coats covered [G] with maile.
We came all the way from [B] Florida, from Hawaii first, to see the brother Casamaros [Db] at the Carnegie Hall.
Thought it was a very honored, [D]
special thing.
I [Eb] grew up with the brothers Casamaro.
So just thinking having [C] them coming up here to New York gave us [Gb] a chance to come up to New York [D] and listen to their music.
Overcome by the madness of the moment, Paka [G] Worthington of Washington, D.C., strips to his waist and whips out a conch shell.
[A] [Gb] [B]
8 [E] p.m., the audience is seated.
No Hawaiian [B] time here.
Carnegie [G] waits for no one.
[C]
[G]
[D] [G]
[Em]
[G] [F]
[G] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
[Dm] [Em] [G] oh, oh, oh, [Gm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [C] [G]
[D] [C]
oh.
[G] Oh, oh, [D] oh, oh, oh, [G]
[Bb] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
For New [F] Yorkers unfamiliar with layday [C] etiquette, the brothers offer [D] advice.
[E] Give a leg to someone.
A Hawaiian gives a leg to someone.
And if they want, they just put it on the arm [A] or their chair.
[C] Don't give them one [D] next year.
[E] They [Eb] get what we Hawaiians call [Dm] the hookies.
The [E] hands kind of come [D] broken in this.
And [E] the mouth kind of like this.
[Am]
[Db] [Gb] So, [A] let's say that in [Em] this night, [Gbm] we are going to read [G] for you our own special letter.
[D]
[Bm] [E]
[Dbm]
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[Gb] [A]
[Bm] [A]
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[Bm]
[E] [Db] [E]
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[G] [Em] [A]
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[Em] [Bb] After giving [Dm] New Yorkers a lesson in [Bm] aloha, the [F] brothers are [B] now off to a [Eb] post-performance
[A] gala where they'll show Manhattan the meaning of [Dm] mahalo.
[G] [Bb]
[A] [Bb] [Gm] [G] [C] [Am]
[C] It's [Ab] just like a dream.
I'm going to be [Gb] able to [Ab] do it.
[Eb] [G] [Eb] [Db] [G]
What a [C] great feeling [B] to play [D] Carnegie Hall.
[G] [D] Love, [G] love, appreciation, aloha, longing.
[C] That they should enjoy [Bb] it so much that they should embrace it and love it as much as we do it.
It's [F] satisfying and gratifying.
And it just makes me want to go do it again.
[D] That's great.
Thank you.
[G]
Thank you. Thank you.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
[Db] 9 a.m. Carnegie Day, the [Abm] company arrives.
[Eb] So, we'll have a white-clothed washout.
[B] We'll be in the Ikea.
[Bb] Morning, New York.
[Ab]
[Bm] Eight hundred pounds of flowers flown in [Gb] from Hawaii await stringing.
The unfortunate thing is that [Ab]
Pumarias don't travel well.
Orchids do.
So the first thing we're going to have to [C] do is throw away some of these precious things.
And then we have to make lace for the show and [Eb] to fit for the [D] label that will be [Eb] in front [E] in the lobby.
[Eb] All [Gb] kinds [Dm] of [C] lace for [Eb] sale.
[B] [Eb] [Gb] Just [Eb] a quarter for two.
How much are you selling [D] them [Bb] for?
[D] Just a [Bb] quarter for [Eb] two.
[C]
[E] [D] It's a steal.
They're going [Bb] to go for New York prices.
Which [Dm] is $50 [D] a piece.
For the next 11 hours, the [F] company will remain backstage preparing the flowers, [E] instruments and sets
[F]
and fine-tuning [Bb] the numbers for tonight's performance.
[F] One of these.
[G]
[A]
[Bm] [A]
[Ab] 6 p.m., [Cm] two hours before [G] showtime.
The house is nearly sold out.
[Eb] Despite the fact, many [F] New Yorkers thought these were the brothers [Ebm] Karamazov, a [G] Russian juggling act.
The early crowd sets the geography [Gb] straight.
It is 40 degrees [Fm] out, but there are mu'us covered with [E] sweaters and trench coats covered [G] with maile.
We came all the way from [B] Florida, from Hawaii first, to see the brother Casamaros [Db] at the Carnegie Hall.
Thought it was a very honored, [D]
special thing.
I [Eb] grew up with the brothers Casamaro.
So just thinking having [C] them coming up here to New York gave us [Gb] a chance to come up to New York [D] and listen to their music.
Overcome by the madness of the moment, Paka [G] Worthington of Washington, D.C., strips to his waist and whips out a conch shell.
[A] [Gb] [B]
8 [E] p.m., the audience is seated.
No Hawaiian [B] time here.
Carnegie [G] waits for no one.
[C]
[G]
[D] [G]
[Em]
[G] [F]
[G] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
[Dm] [Em] [G] oh, oh, oh, [Gm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [C] [G]
[D] [C]
oh.
[G] Oh, oh, [D] oh, oh, oh, [G]
[Bb] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
For New [F] Yorkers unfamiliar with layday [C] etiquette, the brothers offer [D] advice.
[E] Give a leg to someone.
A Hawaiian gives a leg to someone.
And if they want, they just put it on the arm [A] or their chair.
[C] Don't give them one [D] next year.
[E] They [Eb] get what we Hawaiians call [Dm] the hookies.
The [E] hands kind of come [D] broken in this.
And [E] the mouth kind of like this.
[Am]
[Db] [Gb] So, [A] let's say that in [Em] this night, [Gbm] we are going to read [G] for you our own special letter.
[D]
[Bm] [E]
[Dbm]
[Gb]
[D] [Bm]
[E]
[D] [G]
[A]
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[Bm]
[D] [E]
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[Gb] [A]
[Bm] [A]
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[Em] [Bb] After giving [Dm] New Yorkers a lesson in [Bm] aloha, the [F] brothers are [B] now off to a [Eb] post-performance
[A] gala where they'll show Manhattan the meaning of [Dm] mahalo.
[G] [Bb]
[A] [Bb] [Gm] [G] [C] [Am]
[C] It's [Ab] just like a dream.
I'm going to be [Gb] able to [Ab] do it.
[Eb] [G] [Eb] [Db] [G]
What a [C] great feeling [B] to play [D] Carnegie Hall.
[G] [D] Love, [G] love, appreciation, aloha, longing.
[C] That they should enjoy [Bb] it so much that they should embrace it and love it as much as we do it.
It's [F] satisfying and gratifying.
And it just makes me want to go do it again.
[D] That's great.
Thank you.
[G]
Thank you. Thank you.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ 9 a.m. Carnegie Day, the [Abm] company arrives.
[Eb] So, we'll have a white-clothed washout.
_ [B] _ We'll be in the Ikea. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ Morning, New York.
[Ab] _
_ _ [Bm] Eight hundred pounds of flowers flown in [Gb] from Hawaii await stringing.
The unfortunate thing is that [Ab]
Pumarias don't travel well.
Orchids do.
So the first thing we're going to have to [C] do is throw away some of these precious things.
And then we have to make lace for the show and [Eb] to fit for the [D] label that will be [Eb] in front [E] in the lobby.
[Eb] All [Gb] kinds [Dm] of [C] lace for [Eb] sale. _
[B] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] Just [Eb] a quarter for two.
How much are you selling [D] them [Bb] for?
[D] Just a [Bb] quarter for [Eb] two.
_ _ [C] _ _
_ [E] _ [D] _ _ It's a steal.
They're going [Bb] to go for New York prices.
Which [Dm] is _ $50 [D] a piece. _ _
For the next 11 hours, the [F] company will remain backstage preparing the flowers, [E] instruments and sets
[F]
and fine-tuning [Bb] the numbers for tonight's performance. _
[F] One of these.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ 6 p.m., [Cm] two hours before [G] showtime.
The house is nearly sold out.
[Eb] Despite the fact, many [F] New Yorkers thought these were the brothers [Ebm] Karamazov, a [G] Russian juggling act.
The early crowd sets the geography [Gb] straight.
It is 40 degrees [Fm] out, but there are mu'us covered with [E] sweaters and trench coats covered [G] with maile.
We came all the way from [B] Florida, from Hawaii first, _ to see the brother Casamaros [Db] at the Carnegie Hall.
Thought it was a very honored, _ _ [D] _
special thing.
I [Eb] grew up with the brothers Casamaro.
So just thinking having [C] them coming up here to New York gave us [Gb] a chance to come up to New York [D] and listen to their music. _
_ Overcome by the madness of the moment, Paka [G] Worthington of Washington, D.C., strips to his waist and whips out a conch shell. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ 8 [E] p.m., the audience is seated.
No Hawaiian [B] time here.
Carnegie [G] waits for no one.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [G] _ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] oh, oh, oh, [Gm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
oh. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Oh, oh, [D] oh, oh, oh, [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
For New [F] Yorkers unfamiliar with layday [C] etiquette, the brothers offer [D] advice.
[E] Give a leg to someone.
A Hawaiian gives a leg to someone.
And if they want, they just put it on the arm [A] or their chair. _
[C] Don't give them one [D] next year. _ _ _
[E] They _ [Eb] get what we Hawaiians call [Dm] the hookies.
_ The [E] hands kind of come [D] broken in this.
And [E] the mouth kind of like this.
_ [Am] _
[Db] _ _ [Gb] _ So, [A] let's say that in [Em] this night, [Gbm] we are going to read [G] for you our own special letter. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Em] _ _ [Bb] _ After giving [Dm] New Yorkers a lesson in [Bm] aloha, the [F] brothers are [B] now off to a [Eb] post-performance
[A] gala where they'll show Manhattan the meaning of [Dm] mahalo.
_ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[A] _ [Bb] _ [Gm] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] It's [Ab] just like a dream.
I'm going to be [Gb] able to [Ab] do it.
_ [Eb] _ [G] _ [Eb] _ [Db] _ _ [G]
What a [C] great feeling [B] _ to play [D] Carnegie Hall.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Love, [G] love, _ _ appreciation, aloha, longing.
_ [C] That they should enjoy [Bb] it so much that they should embrace it and love it as much as we do it.
It's [F] satisfying and _ gratifying.
_ And it just makes me want to go do it again.
[D] _ That's great.
_ Thank you.
[G] _
Thank you. Thank you.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ 9 a.m. Carnegie Day, the [Abm] company arrives.
[Eb] So, we'll have a white-clothed washout.
_ [B] _ We'll be in the Ikea. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ Morning, New York.
[Ab] _
_ _ [Bm] Eight hundred pounds of flowers flown in [Gb] from Hawaii await stringing.
The unfortunate thing is that [Ab]
Pumarias don't travel well.
Orchids do.
So the first thing we're going to have to [C] do is throw away some of these precious things.
And then we have to make lace for the show and [Eb] to fit for the [D] label that will be [Eb] in front [E] in the lobby.
[Eb] All [Gb] kinds [Dm] of [C] lace for [Eb] sale. _
[B] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] Just [Eb] a quarter for two.
How much are you selling [D] them [Bb] for?
[D] Just a [Bb] quarter for [Eb] two.
_ _ [C] _ _
_ [E] _ [D] _ _ It's a steal.
They're going [Bb] to go for New York prices.
Which [Dm] is _ $50 [D] a piece. _ _
For the next 11 hours, the [F] company will remain backstage preparing the flowers, [E] instruments and sets
[F]
and fine-tuning [Bb] the numbers for tonight's performance. _
[F] One of these.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ 6 p.m., [Cm] two hours before [G] showtime.
The house is nearly sold out.
[Eb] Despite the fact, many [F] New Yorkers thought these were the brothers [Ebm] Karamazov, a [G] Russian juggling act.
The early crowd sets the geography [Gb] straight.
It is 40 degrees [Fm] out, but there are mu'us covered with [E] sweaters and trench coats covered [G] with maile.
We came all the way from [B] Florida, from Hawaii first, _ to see the brother Casamaros [Db] at the Carnegie Hall.
Thought it was a very honored, _ _ [D] _
special thing.
I [Eb] grew up with the brothers Casamaro.
So just thinking having [C] them coming up here to New York gave us [Gb] a chance to come up to New York [D] and listen to their music. _
_ Overcome by the madness of the moment, Paka [G] Worthington of Washington, D.C., strips to his waist and whips out a conch shell. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ 8 [E] p.m., the audience is seated.
No Hawaiian [B] time here.
Carnegie [G] waits for no one.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [G] _ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ _
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[Dm] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] oh, oh, oh, [Gm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
oh. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Oh, oh, [D] oh, oh, oh, [G] _ _
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[Bb] _ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
For New [F] Yorkers unfamiliar with layday [C] etiquette, the brothers offer [D] advice.
[E] Give a leg to someone.
A Hawaiian gives a leg to someone.
And if they want, they just put it on the arm [A] or their chair. _
[C] Don't give them one [D] next year. _ _ _
[E] They _ [Eb] get what we Hawaiians call [Dm] the hookies.
_ The [E] hands kind of come [D] broken in this.
And [E] the mouth kind of like this.
_ [Am] _
[Db] _ _ [Gb] _ So, [A] let's say that in [Em] this night, [Gbm] we are going to read [G] for you our own special letter. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Em] _ _ [Bb] _ After giving [Dm] New Yorkers a lesson in [Bm] aloha, the [F] brothers are [B] now off to a [Eb] post-performance
[A] gala where they'll show Manhattan the meaning of [Dm] mahalo.
_ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[A] _ [Bb] _ [Gm] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] It's [Ab] just like a dream.
I'm going to be [Gb] able to [Ab] do it.
_ [Eb] _ [G] _ [Eb] _ [Db] _ _ [G]
What a [C] great feeling [B] _ to play [D] Carnegie Hall.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Love, [G] love, _ _ appreciation, aloha, longing.
_ [C] That they should enjoy [Bb] it so much that they should embrace it and love it as much as we do it.
It's [F] satisfying and _ gratifying.
_ And it just makes me want to go do it again.
[D] _ That's great.
_ Thank you.
[G] _
Thank you. Thank you.
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