Chords for Doctor Who - Music of the Spheres (Live)
Tempo:
100.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
Bb
Dm
C
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Truly exciting.
We're gonna hear from the man himself.
In a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
here's a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
here is the premiere of Music of the Spheres.
[Gm]
[G] Not now, I'm busy.
And what?
What?
[Cm] [Bb] [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
I let down the defences for one second.
Must be to the Doctor.
I don't care.
[D] You're a grask, and a grask is trouble.
Out!
But [Dm] that noise, [Gb] beautiful sound in the air, what [Ab] is it?
[G]
If you must know, that's the Music of the Spheres.
Music of the Spheres is what?
Well, you've got all those planets revolving around suns,
and all those suns revolving around in a [D] galaxy,
and all those galaxies revolving around each other.
[C] If you take the gravity patterns and feed them to [G] the TARDIS harmonic filter,
that, Mr [Bb] Grask, [Dm] is the sound of the universe.
[A] Universe?
Sounds [B] wonderful.
Yeah, [G] just a minute.
Are you still not staying?
No, Grask came to warn you.
About what?
About that.
[Cm] [N]
That looks like a space portal.
Told you, danger.
Nah, it's harmless.
Just a hole in space.
I wonder what's on the other side.
Hello?
What is that then?
Who are all those people?
Hold on.
That looks like
Is that the Albert Hall?
I said, is that the Albert Hall?
Is that the Albert Hall?
Oh, hello.
I said, hello.
No, no, no.
Sorry, sorry.
You'll have to shout.
I said, hello!
Listen, my name's a doctor, I'm a time lord,
but that is an awful lot of people.
What are you all doing there?
Oh, wait a minute.
It's the proms.
Is that the proms?
Are you in the proms?
I love the proms.
I was at the very first proms.
1895, I played the tuba.
I was brilliant.
Is that the orchestra down there?
Oh!
Cos, funny thing is,
I've just been composing something myself.
I said to Beethoven, I said, I can rattle off a tune,
he said, pardon, but I've just been inspired
by the music of the spheres.
I've written my own symphony.
And if I can send these pages through the portal,
then the orchestra can play it.
A brand new piece of music, composed by me.
Ready for this, orchestra?
Stand by.
Three, two, one.
[Ab] [N] That's it, that's it.
There you go, eye up.
At this point, we're going to stay up and belong, right?
Now, so, if you don't mind, Mr Conductor, stand down.
I'm changing this one.
Quiet, please.
Silence, settle down.
Oi, settle down.
So, ladies and gentlemen and children,
this is the worldwide premiere of Ode To The Universe.
And [E]
[C]
[Eb] [C] [N]
brilliant!
Hang on, hi, Daniel.
No, no, no, I thank you, really, you're too kind.
Ah, you see, Grask, that's the thing about Planeta.
What?
What?!
Where's he gone?
I've lost Grask.
He must have slipped through the portal.
Have you seen him?
Out the hall, you've got a Grask on the loose.
And he's stolen my water pistol.
Oi, Grask, stop it, behave!
He wasn't trying to warn me, he was trying to find a shortcut to Earth.
If he escapes, he'll go around the whole planet, causing trouble, stealing sweets, making smells.
Hold on, hold on, [Dm] hold on.
I'm just going to reverse the [G] polarity of the neutron flow
and pull [Db] that Grask back into the time.
[G]
Not fair, [Bb] Popo.
I'll give you not fair.
I'm going to reverse flip [Gb] that teleport box and send you all the way to the other side of [N] the galaxy.
That was fun, and a little bit mad.
But I've got to [B] close this portal before there's any more trouble.
It's nice to see you all.
But one more thing.
Just remember, music isn't just orchestras and pop stars
and special people with albums and downloads and concerts.
It's you.
Because the music of the sphere is all around you.
When you're on your own, just close your eyes and you'll hear it.
Music inside your head.
Because everyone's a musician.
Everyone's got a song inside them.
Every single one of you.
[N]
We're gonna hear from the man himself.
In a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
here's a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
here is the premiere of Music of the Spheres.
[Gm]
[G] Not now, I'm busy.
And what?
What?
[Cm] [Bb] [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
I let down the defences for one second.
Must be to the Doctor.
I don't care.
[D] You're a grask, and a grask is trouble.
Out!
But [Dm] that noise, [Gb] beautiful sound in the air, what [Ab] is it?
[G]
If you must know, that's the Music of the Spheres.
Music of the Spheres is what?
Well, you've got all those planets revolving around suns,
and all those suns revolving around in a [D] galaxy,
and all those galaxies revolving around each other.
[C] If you take the gravity patterns and feed them to [G] the TARDIS harmonic filter,
that, Mr [Bb] Grask, [Dm] is the sound of the universe.
[A] Universe?
Sounds [B] wonderful.
Yeah, [G] just a minute.
Are you still not staying?
No, Grask came to warn you.
About what?
About that.
[Cm] [N]
That looks like a space portal.
Told you, danger.
Nah, it's harmless.
Just a hole in space.
I wonder what's on the other side.
Hello?
What is that then?
Who are all those people?
Hold on.
That looks like
Is that the Albert Hall?
I said, is that the Albert Hall?
Is that the Albert Hall?
Oh, hello.
I said, hello.
No, no, no.
Sorry, sorry.
You'll have to shout.
I said, hello!
Listen, my name's a doctor, I'm a time lord,
but that is an awful lot of people.
What are you all doing there?
Oh, wait a minute.
It's the proms.
Is that the proms?
Are you in the proms?
I love the proms.
I was at the very first proms.
1895, I played the tuba.
I was brilliant.
Is that the orchestra down there?
Oh!
Cos, funny thing is,
I've just been composing something myself.
I said to Beethoven, I said, I can rattle off a tune,
he said, pardon, but I've just been inspired
by the music of the spheres.
I've written my own symphony.
And if I can send these pages through the portal,
then the orchestra can play it.
A brand new piece of music, composed by me.
Ready for this, orchestra?
Stand by.
Three, two, one.
[Ab] [N] That's it, that's it.
There you go, eye up.
At this point, we're going to stay up and belong, right?
Now, so, if you don't mind, Mr Conductor, stand down.
I'm changing this one.
Quiet, please.
Silence, settle down.
Oi, settle down.
So, ladies and gentlemen and children,
this is the worldwide premiere of Ode To The Universe.
And [E]
[C]
[Eb] [C] [N]
brilliant!
Hang on, hi, Daniel.
No, no, no, I thank you, really, you're too kind.
Ah, you see, Grask, that's the thing about Planeta.
What?
What?!
Where's he gone?
I've lost Grask.
He must have slipped through the portal.
Have you seen him?
Out the hall, you've got a Grask on the loose.
And he's stolen my water pistol.
Oi, Grask, stop it, behave!
He wasn't trying to warn me, he was trying to find a shortcut to Earth.
If he escapes, he'll go around the whole planet, causing trouble, stealing sweets, making smells.
Hold on, hold on, [Dm] hold on.
I'm just going to reverse the [G] polarity of the neutron flow
and pull [Db] that Grask back into the time.
[G]
Not fair, [Bb] Popo.
I'll give you not fair.
I'm going to reverse flip [Gb] that teleport box and send you all the way to the other side of [N] the galaxy.
That was fun, and a little bit mad.
But I've got to [B] close this portal before there's any more trouble.
It's nice to see you all.
But one more thing.
Just remember, music isn't just orchestras and pop stars
and special people with albums and downloads and concerts.
It's you.
Because the music of the sphere is all around you.
When you're on your own, just close your eyes and you'll hear it.
Music inside your head.
Because everyone's a musician.
Everyone's got a song inside them.
Every single one of you.
[N]
Key:
G
Bb
Dm
C
Cm
G
Bb
Dm
Truly exciting.
We're gonna hear from the man himself.
In a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
here's a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
here is the premiere of Music of the Spheres.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ Not now, I'm busy. _ _ _
And what?
_ _ _ What? _
_ _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
I let down the defences for one second.
Must be to the Doctor.
I don't care.
[D] You're a grask, and a grask is trouble.
Out!
But [Dm] that noise, [Gb] beautiful sound in the air, what [Ab] is it?
_ _ [G] _ _
_ If you must know, _ that's the Music of the Spheres.
Music of the Spheres is what?
Well, you've got all those planets revolving around suns,
and all those suns revolving around in a [D] galaxy,
and all those galaxies revolving around each other.
[C] If you take the gravity patterns and feed them to [G] the TARDIS harmonic filter,
that, Mr [Bb] Grask, _ [Dm] is the sound of the universe.
_ _ [A] _ _ Universe?
Sounds [B] wonderful.
Yeah, [G] just a minute.
_ _ Are you still not staying?
No, Grask came to warn you.
About what?
About that.
[Cm] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ That looks like a space portal.
Told you, danger.
Nah, it's harmless.
Just a hole in space. _
I wonder what's on the other side. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hello? _ _
What is that then?
_ _ _ Who are all those people?
_ _ Hold on. _
That looks like_
Is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ I said, is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ Is that the Albert Hall?
_ Oh, hello. _
I said, hello.
_ _ No, no, no.
Sorry, sorry.
You'll have to shout.
I said, hello! _ _ _
_ Listen, my name's a doctor, I'm a time lord,
but that is an awful lot of people.
What are you all doing there?
Oh, _ wait a minute.
It's the proms.
Is that the proms?
Are you in the proms? _ _ _
I love the proms.
I was at the very first proms.
1895, I played the tuba.
I was brilliant. _
Is that the orchestra down there?
Oh! _ _ _
_ _ _ Cos, funny thing is,
I've just been composing something myself.
I said to Beethoven, I said, I can rattle off a tune,
he said, pardon, but I've just been inspired
by the music of the spheres.
_ I've written my own symphony.
And if I can send these pages through the portal,
then the orchestra can play it.
A brand new piece of music, composed by me.
Ready for this, orchestra?
Stand by.
Three, two, one.
[Ab] _ _ _ [N] That's it, that's it.
_ _ There you go, eye up.
_ At this point, we're going to stay up and belong, right?
_ Now, so, if you don't mind, Mr Conductor, stand down. _
I'm changing this one.
Quiet, please. _ _ _ _
Silence, settle down.
Oi, settle down.
So, _ ladies and gentlemen and children,
_ this is the worldwide premiere of Ode To The Universe. _ _
And _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [C] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ brilliant!
_ Hang on, hi, Daniel.
No, no, no, I thank you, really, you're too kind.
Ah, you see, Grask, that's the thing about Planeta.
What? _
What?!
Where's he gone?
I've _ _ _ _ lost Grask.
He must have slipped through the portal.
Have you seen him?
_ _ _ _ _ Out the hall, you've got a Grask on the loose. _ _ _ _ _
And he's stolen my water pistol.
_ _ Oi, Grask, stop it, behave!
He wasn't trying to warn me, he was trying to find a shortcut to Earth.
If he escapes, he'll go around the whole planet, causing trouble, stealing sweets, making smells.
Hold on, hold on, [Dm] hold on.
I'm just going to reverse the [G] polarity of the neutron flow
and pull [Db] that Grask back into the time.
_ [G] _
Not fair, [Bb] Popo.
I'll give you not fair.
I'm going to reverse flip [Gb] that teleport box and send you all the way to the other side of [N] the galaxy.
_ That _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ was fun, and a little bit mad.
But I've got to [B] close this portal before there's any more trouble.
It's nice to see you all.
But one more thing. _
Just remember, _ music isn't just orchestras and pop stars
and special people with albums and downloads and concerts.
_ It's you.
_ Because the music of the sphere is all around you. _
_ _ When you're on your own, just close your eyes and you'll hear it.
_ Music inside your head.
Because everyone's a musician.
Everyone's got a song inside them.
_ Every single one of you.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We're gonna hear from the man himself.
In a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
here's a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
here is the premiere of Music of the Spheres.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ Not now, I'm busy. _ _ _
And what?
_ _ _ What? _
_ _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
I let down the defences for one second.
Must be to the Doctor.
I don't care.
[D] You're a grask, and a grask is trouble.
Out!
But [Dm] that noise, [Gb] beautiful sound in the air, what [Ab] is it?
_ _ [G] _ _
_ If you must know, _ that's the Music of the Spheres.
Music of the Spheres is what?
Well, you've got all those planets revolving around suns,
and all those suns revolving around in a [D] galaxy,
and all those galaxies revolving around each other.
[C] If you take the gravity patterns and feed them to [G] the TARDIS harmonic filter,
that, Mr [Bb] Grask, _ [Dm] is the sound of the universe.
_ _ [A] _ _ Universe?
Sounds [B] wonderful.
Yeah, [G] just a minute.
_ _ Are you still not staying?
No, Grask came to warn you.
About what?
About that.
[Cm] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ That looks like a space portal.
Told you, danger.
Nah, it's harmless.
Just a hole in space. _
I wonder what's on the other side. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hello? _ _
What is that then?
_ _ _ Who are all those people?
_ _ Hold on. _
That looks like_
Is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ I said, is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ Is that the Albert Hall?
_ Oh, hello. _
I said, hello.
_ _ No, no, no.
Sorry, sorry.
You'll have to shout.
I said, hello! _ _ _
_ Listen, my name's a doctor, I'm a time lord,
but that is an awful lot of people.
What are you all doing there?
Oh, _ wait a minute.
It's the proms.
Is that the proms?
Are you in the proms? _ _ _
I love the proms.
I was at the very first proms.
1895, I played the tuba.
I was brilliant. _
Is that the orchestra down there?
Oh! _ _ _
_ _ _ Cos, funny thing is,
I've just been composing something myself.
I said to Beethoven, I said, I can rattle off a tune,
he said, pardon, but I've just been inspired
by the music of the spheres.
_ I've written my own symphony.
And if I can send these pages through the portal,
then the orchestra can play it.
A brand new piece of music, composed by me.
Ready for this, orchestra?
Stand by.
Three, two, one.
[Ab] _ _ _ [N] That's it, that's it.
_ _ There you go, eye up.
_ At this point, we're going to stay up and belong, right?
_ Now, so, if you don't mind, Mr Conductor, stand down. _
I'm changing this one.
Quiet, please. _ _ _ _
Silence, settle down.
Oi, settle down.
So, _ ladies and gentlemen and children,
_ this is the worldwide premiere of Ode To The Universe. _ _
And _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [C] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ brilliant!
_ Hang on, hi, Daniel.
No, no, no, I thank you, really, you're too kind.
Ah, you see, Grask, that's the thing about Planeta.
What? _
What?!
Where's he gone?
I've _ _ _ _ lost Grask.
He must have slipped through the portal.
Have you seen him?
_ _ _ _ _ Out the hall, you've got a Grask on the loose. _ _ _ _ _
And he's stolen my water pistol.
_ _ Oi, Grask, stop it, behave!
He wasn't trying to warn me, he was trying to find a shortcut to Earth.
If he escapes, he'll go around the whole planet, causing trouble, stealing sweets, making smells.
Hold on, hold on, [Dm] hold on.
I'm just going to reverse the [G] polarity of the neutron flow
and pull [Db] that Grask back into the time.
_ [G] _
Not fair, [Bb] Popo.
I'll give you not fair.
I'm going to reverse flip [Gb] that teleport box and send you all the way to the other side of [N] the galaxy.
_ That _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ was fun, and a little bit mad.
But I've got to [B] close this portal before there's any more trouble.
It's nice to see you all.
But one more thing. _
Just remember, _ music isn't just orchestras and pop stars
and special people with albums and downloads and concerts.
_ It's you.
_ Because the music of the sphere is all around you. _
_ _ When you're on your own, just close your eyes and you'll hear it.
_ Music inside your head.
Because everyone's a musician.
Everyone's got a song inside them.
_ Every single one of you.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _