Now Westlin Winds Chords by Dick Gaughan

Tempo:
132.45 bpm
Chords used:

F

Bb

C

Fm

Cm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Dick Gaughan - Now Westlin Winds chords
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[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] Now west [Bb] wind [F] and [C]
slaughtering [F] guns [Bb] bring autumn's [C] pleasant [F] weather
The moor cock springs on [C] wearing [F] wings, [Bb] and I the [C] blooming [F] heather
Now waning grain, wild o'er the [Bb] plain, [F]
delights the weary farmer
The moon [Bb] shines [F] bright when I
[C] rove [F] at night, and [Bb] mures upon [F] my charmer
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Partridge [F] loves the fruitful [C]
[F] fields, [Bb] clover
[F] loves the mountains
The woodcock [Bb] [F] haunts the moon [C]-made [F] towers, the [Bb]
soaring [F] high mountains
Through lofty
[Bb] groves, the cushard roves, [F] the path of man to shun
[C]
The [F] [Bb] hazel bush [F]
[C] overhangs the [F] thrush, the [Bb]
spreading [Fm] thaw of [C] the [F] moonlight
Thus [Bb] every kind [F] their [C] pleasure [F] find, the [Bb] savage [F] [C] and the [F] tender
Some [Bb] social joy [F] and [C]
leagues [F] combine, [Bb] some
[F] solitary wonder
Avant away
[Bb] the cruel sway, [F] tyrannic man's [C] dominion
[F]
The sportsman's joy, the [C]
murdering cry, [F] [Bb] the fluttering [Fm] gory [Cm] [F] pinion
[Bb]
[F]
[Bb] [F] But, [Bb] Peggy dear, [F] the evening [C] is [F] clear, swift [Bb] flies the [C] screen [F] swallow
The sky [Bb] is [F] blue, the fields are [C] dear, [F] all [Bb] fain and [Fm] green [C] and [F] yellow
Come, let us stray [Bb] our gladsome way, [F] and view the charms of nature
The [Bb] rustling [F] corn, the [C] frittered thaw, [F] and
[Bb] every [Fm] [C] happy [F] creature
We'll [Bb] gently [F] walk, and [C] [F] sweetly talk to the [Bb] sun, [Fm] [C] shine [F] clearly
I'll [Bb] grasp thine waist, [F] and [C] fondly [F] rest, [Bb] with [Fm] a while [C] of thee [F]
dearly
Not that an old sham, [Bb] raps the bun and frowns, [F] not autumn to the fallow
So [Bb] dear can [F] be thou'st [C] thou to [F] me, my [Bb] fair, [Fm] my [C] lovely [F] child my
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[N]
Key:  
F
134211111
Bb
12341111
C
3211
Fm
123111111
Cm
13421113
F
134211111
Bb
12341111
C
3211
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To learn Dick Gaughan - (Live at Harvard, 1982) Now Westlin Winds chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: C, F, Bb and F. A strategic approach would be to train at 66 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 132. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: F Major.

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[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ Now west [Bb] wind _ [F] _ and [C] _
slaughtering [F] guns [Bb] bring autumn's _ [C] pleasant [F] _ weather
_ The moor cock springs _ on _ [C] wearing _ [F] wings, [Bb] and I the [C] blooming [F] _ heather _
_ _ Now waning grain, _ wild o'er the [Bb] plain, _ [F]
delights the _ weary _ farmer
The moon [Bb] shines [F] bright when I _
[C] rove [F] at night, and [Bb] mures upon [F] _ my _ _ charmer
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] Partridge [F] loves the fruitful _ [C] _
_ _ [F] fields, _ [Bb] clover _
[F] loves the _ _ mountains _ _
The woodcock [Bb] _ _ [F] haunts the moon [C]-made _ _ [F] towers, the [Bb] _
soaring [F] high _ _ mountains _
_ _ Through _ lofty _
_ _ [Bb] groves, the cushard roves, [F] the path of man to shun
[C] _
The [F] _ [Bb] hazel bush [F] _ _
_ [C] _ overhangs the [F] thrush, the [Bb]
spreading [Fm] _ thaw of [C] the [F] moonlight _
_ _ _ Thus [Bb] every kind [F] _ their [C] pleasure _ [F] find, the [Bb] savage [F] _ [C] and the [F] tender
_ _ _ _ Some [Bb] social _ joy [F] _ and [C]
leagues _ [F] combine, [Bb] some _ _
[F] solitary _ wonder _ _ _
_ Avant _ away _ _
[Bb] the cruel _ sway, [F] tyrannic man's _ [C] dominion
_ [F] _
The sportsman's joy, the [C]
murdering cry, [F] _ _ [Bb] the fluttering [Fm] gory [Cm] _ [F] _ pinion
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ But, [Bb] Peggy dear, [F] _ the evening [C] is [F] clear, swift [Bb] flies the [C] screen _ [F] swallow
_ _ The _ sky [Bb] is [F] blue, the fields are [C] dear, [F] _ all [Bb] fain and [Fm] green [C] and [F] yellow _
_ _ _ Come, _ let us stray [Bb] our gladsome way, [F] and view the charms of nature _
_ The [Bb] rustling _ [F] corn, the [C] frittered thaw, [F] and _ _
[Bb] every [Fm] _ [C] happy [F] creature _
_ _ _ _ We'll [Bb] gently [F] walk, _ _ and [C] _ [F] sweetly talk to the [Bb] sun, [Fm] _ [C] shine [F] clearly _ _ _ _ _
I'll [Bb] grasp thine waist, [F] _ _ and [C] _ fondly [F] rest, [Bb] with [Fm] a while [C] of thee [F] _ _ _
dearly
_ Not that an old sham, _ [Bb] raps the bun and frowns, [F] not autumn to the _ _ _ fallow
So [Bb] dear can [F] be _ thou'st [C] thou to [F] me, my _ [Bb] fair, [Fm] my [C] lovely [F] child my _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
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Facts about this song

This song was featured on the The Harvard Tapes - Definitive Gaughan Concert From 1982 album.

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