Chords for Kongero - 02 - En sjömansbrud skall blåklädd gå (A Cappella Fesztivál Budapest 2016, Várkert Bazár)
Tempo:
116.4 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ebm
B
Ab
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
People.
Two very important words.
I've used them a lot the last couple of days.
Yes.
It's actually my third [Eb] time here in Budapest [N] in less than a year.
From never have been here to three times in less than a year.
That's good statistics, I think.
[Eb] That's great.
We were here in October [E] at Romance and now we are here.
We're so happy to see some old friends in the audience and also some new friends.
[N] And we're going to give you a taste of a Swedish folk a cappella.
The next song is a medieval ballad about a sailor.
[Ab]
It's [N] a lovely medieval song that's on our third album.
And the ending is kind of lovely.
The singer, the girl, likes her has to go out to the sea and storm this thunder and lightning.
And then the text ended.
No more words to the song.
So we decided to write a last verse where the wind calms [Bb] down and the ship comes to shore and the sailor gets his job.
[Db]
[A] [Ab] [C]
[N]
[Ebm]
The wind [B] blows the waves so [Ebm] good, a sailor's first love.
The
[B]
waves are so good, when [Ab]
a [Eb] sailor goes ashore.
[Eb] Rio, Rio, Rio, the girl takes the boat.
[B] The wind blows the waves [Ebm] so good, a [Ebm] sailor's first love.
Rio, Rio, [Eb] Rio, the girl takes the boat.
Rio, [Eb] Rio, Rio, the girl takes the [Ebm] boat.
When it rains, when it rains, I'm your [Gb] rain.
[Db] To you and today.
[Eb] The storm drives the sea, Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio.
Then the sea must stand on its deck, the [Ab] waves so good.
[B] [Eb] The storm drives the sea, Rio, Rio, Rio.
[B] Then the [Ebm] sea must stand on its deck, the waves [Ab] so good.
[Eb] The wind blows the waves so good, Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio.
[B] Then the sea must stand on its [Ab] deck, the [Ebm] waves so good.
[Ebm]
[B]
[Ebm] [Eb]
[Eb]
[B]
[Db] [Gb]
[N]
Two very important words.
I've used them a lot the last couple of days.
Yes.
It's actually my third [Eb] time here in Budapest [N] in less than a year.
From never have been here to three times in less than a year.
That's good statistics, I think.
[Eb] That's great.
We were here in October [E] at Romance and now we are here.
We're so happy to see some old friends in the audience and also some new friends.
[N] And we're going to give you a taste of a Swedish folk a cappella.
The next song is a medieval ballad about a sailor.
[Ab]
It's [N] a lovely medieval song that's on our third album.
And the ending is kind of lovely.
The singer, the girl, likes her has to go out to the sea and storm this thunder and lightning.
And then the text ended.
No more words to the song.
So we decided to write a last verse where the wind calms [Bb] down and the ship comes to shore and the sailor gets his job.
[Db]
[A] [Ab] [C]
[N]
[Ebm]
The wind [B] blows the waves so [Ebm] good, a sailor's first love.
The
[B]
waves are so good, when [Ab]
a [Eb] sailor goes ashore.
[Eb] Rio, Rio, Rio, the girl takes the boat.
[B] The wind blows the waves [Ebm] so good, a [Ebm] sailor's first love.
Rio, Rio, [Eb] Rio, the girl takes the boat.
Rio, [Eb] Rio, Rio, the girl takes the [Ebm] boat.
When it rains, when it rains, I'm your [Gb] rain.
[Db] To you and today.
[Eb] The storm drives the sea, Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio.
Then the sea must stand on its deck, the [Ab] waves so good.
[B] [Eb] The storm drives the sea, Rio, Rio, Rio.
[B] Then the [Ebm] sea must stand on its deck, the waves [Ab] so good.
[Eb] The wind blows the waves so good, Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio.
[B] Then the sea must stand on its [Ab] deck, the [Ebm] waves so good.
[Ebm]
[B]
[Ebm] [Eb]
[Eb]
[B]
[Db] [Gb]
[N]
Key:
Eb
Ebm
B
Ab
Db
Eb
Ebm
B
People. _ _ _ _ _ _
Two very important words.
I've used them a lot the last couple of days.
_ Yes.
It's actually my third [Eb] time here in Budapest [N] in less than a year.
From never have been here to three times in less than a year.
That's good statistics, I think. _ _
_ [Eb] That's great.
_ _ We were here in October [E] at Romance and now we are here.
We're so happy to see some old friends in the audience and also some new friends.
[N] _ And we're going to give you a taste of a Swedish folk a cappella. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The next song is a medieval ballad about a sailor.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's _ [N] a lovely medieval _ _ _ song that's on our third album.
And _ the ending is kind of lovely.
The singer, the girl, likes her has to go out to the sea and storm _ this _ thunder and lightning.
_ _ And then the text ended.
No more words to the song.
So we decided to write a last verse where the wind calms [Bb] down and the ship comes to shore and the sailor gets his job.
_ [Db] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The wind [B] blows the waves so [Ebm] good, a sailor's first love. _
_ The _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
waves are so good, when [Ab]
a [Eb] sailor goes ashore.
_ _ [Eb] Rio, Rio, _ Rio, the girl takes the boat.
[B] _ _ _ The wind blows the waves [Ebm] so good, a _ _ [Ebm] sailor's first love. _
_ _ _ Rio, Rio, [Eb] Rio, the girl takes the boat. _ _
Rio, _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] Rio, Rio, the girl takes the [Ebm] boat.
When it rains, when it rains, I'm your [Gb] rain.
_ [Db] _ _ _ To you and today.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ The storm drives the sea, _ _ _ Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio.
Then the sea must stand on its deck, _ the [Ab] waves so good.
[B] _ [Eb] The storm drives the sea, _ Rio, Rio, Rio.
[B] Then the [Ebm] sea must stand on its deck, the waves [Ab] so good. _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ The wind blows the waves so good, Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio. _
[B] Then the sea must stand on its [Ab] deck, _ the [Ebm] waves so good. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Two very important words.
I've used them a lot the last couple of days.
_ Yes.
It's actually my third [Eb] time here in Budapest [N] in less than a year.
From never have been here to three times in less than a year.
That's good statistics, I think. _ _
_ [Eb] That's great.
_ _ We were here in October [E] at Romance and now we are here.
We're so happy to see some old friends in the audience and also some new friends.
[N] _ And we're going to give you a taste of a Swedish folk a cappella. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The next song is a medieval ballad about a sailor.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's _ [N] a lovely medieval _ _ _ song that's on our third album.
And _ the ending is kind of lovely.
The singer, the girl, likes her has to go out to the sea and storm _ this _ thunder and lightning.
_ _ And then the text ended.
No more words to the song.
So we decided to write a last verse where the wind calms [Bb] down and the ship comes to shore and the sailor gets his job.
_ [Db] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The wind [B] blows the waves so [Ebm] good, a sailor's first love. _
_ The _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
waves are so good, when [Ab]
a [Eb] sailor goes ashore.
_ _ [Eb] Rio, Rio, _ Rio, the girl takes the boat.
[B] _ _ _ The wind blows the waves [Ebm] so good, a _ _ [Ebm] sailor's first love. _
_ _ _ Rio, Rio, [Eb] Rio, the girl takes the boat. _ _
Rio, _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] Rio, Rio, the girl takes the [Ebm] boat.
When it rains, when it rains, I'm your [Gb] rain.
_ [Db] _ _ _ To you and today.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ The storm drives the sea, _ _ _ Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio.
Then the sea must stand on its deck, _ the [Ab] waves so good.
[B] _ [Eb] The storm drives the sea, _ Rio, Rio, Rio.
[B] Then the [Ebm] sea must stand on its deck, the waves [Ab] so good. _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ The wind blows the waves so good, Rio, Rio, [Ebm] Rio. _
[B] Then the sea must stand on its [Ab] deck, _ the [Ebm] waves so good. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _