Chords for Northwest Passage

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110.85 bpm
Chords used:

Eb

Ab

B

Bb

F

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Northwest Passage chords
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We heard first solo, second Josh Day, third [Bbm]
Christian Yeko Guitero, [Em] and followed lastly by Kevin Markson.
This is the [N] Northwest Passage.
[Eb]
[G] [Eb]
[C]
[Ab] [Eb]
[C]
[B] One [Bb] more climb [D] through wood and stone [C] and savage, [Eb] and make a Northwest [F] Passage to the sea.
Westward from [Bm] the dear strait, tis there it was [Bb] said to lie, [Em] a sea [Eb] route to the Orient, for which [N] so many die.
Seeking gold and glory, leaving [Gm] weather broken, and the longed for
[F] gulf o'er.
Just one [Ab] time, I would take the Northwest [E] Passage, to find the hand of Franklin, [F] reaching for the Gulf O'er Sea.
One [B] more [Bb] climb through wood and [Cm] stone and savage, [Ab] and make a Northwest [G] Passage [Eb] to the sea.
Three centuries [B] thereafter, I take [N] passage over land, footsteps of pretty [E] Kelso, where his sea of [F] flowers began.
Watching cities rise before me, then behind, this tardy earth explorer.
Just one [Eb] time, I would take the [Ab] Northwest Passage, to [Eb] find the hand of Franklin, [C] reaching for the Gulf O'er Sea.
One more climb through wood and stone and savage, [Ab] and make a Northwest [B] Passage [E] to the sea.
And through the night behind a wheel, they mileage fleeting west, I think upon [B] Mackenzie, David Thompson, and the rest.
Who cracked their [F] mountain rumparts, and did show a path for me, to raise their o'ering [Eb] fraser to the sea.
Just [Bb] one time, I [Abm] would take the Northwest [Cm] Passage, to find the hand of Franklin, reaching [G] for the [Ab] Gulf O'er Sea.
One [Bb] more climb through [Eb] wood and stone [Cm] and savage, [Ab] and make a Northwest [B] Passage to the sea.
How then am I so different from the first [N] men through this way?
Like them I left a settled life, I gave it all away.
To seek a Northwest Passage, had the call of many men, to [D] find there but the road.
[Eb] [Gm] Just one time, I would take the [Cm] Northwest Passage, [E] to find the hand of Franklin, reaching for [Ab] the Gulf O'er Sea.
[Eb]
One [Bb] more climb through wood and stone [Eb] and savage, [Ab] and make a [Em] Northwest Passage to [Eb] the sea.
[E] [G] [Fm]
[Eb]
[Em] [B]
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Eb
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Ab
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B
12341112
Bb
12341111
F
134211111
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
B
12341112
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We heard first solo, second Josh Day, third [Bbm]
Christian Yeko Guitero, [Em] and followed lastly by Kevin Markson.
This is the [N] Northwest Passage. _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
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_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ One [Bb] more climb [D] through wood and stone [C] and savage, [Eb] and make a Northwest [F] Passage to the sea. _
_ _ Westward from [Bm] the dear strait, tis there it was [Bb] said to lie, [Em] a sea [Eb] route to the Orient, for which [N] so many die.
_ Seeking gold and glory, leaving [Gm] weather broken, _ and the longed for _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ gulf o'er.
Just one [Ab] time, I would take the Northwest _ [E] Passage, to find the hand of Franklin, [F] reaching for the Gulf O'er Sea.
_ One [B] more [Bb] climb through wood and [Cm] stone and savage, [Ab] and make a Northwest [G] Passage [Eb] to the sea. _
_ _ Three centuries [B] _ thereafter, I take [N] passage over land, _ footsteps of pretty [E] Kelso, where his sea of [F] flowers began.
_ Watching cities rise before me, then behind, _ _ _ _ this tardy earth explorer. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Just _ one [Eb] time, I would take the [Ab] Northwest Passage, to [Eb] find the hand of Franklin, [C] reaching for the Gulf O'er Sea. _
One more climb through wood and stone and savage, [Ab] and make a Northwest [B] Passage [E] to the sea. _ _
And through the night behind a wheel, they mileage fleeting west, I think upon _ [B] Mackenzie, David Thompson, and the rest.
Who cracked their [F] mountain rumparts, and did show a path for me, to raise their o'ering [Eb] fraser to the sea.
_ _ _ _ Just _ [Bb] one time, I [Abm] would take the Northwest _ [Cm] Passage, to find the hand of Franklin, reaching [G] for the [Ab] Gulf O'er Sea. _
One [Bb] _ more climb through [Eb] wood and stone [Cm] and savage, [Ab] and make a Northwest [B] Passage to the sea. _ _
How then am I so different from the first [N] men through this way?
Like them I left a settled life, I gave it all away.
_ To seek a Northwest _ Passage, had the call of many men, to [D] find there but the road. _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] Just one time, I would take the [Cm] Northwest Passage, [E] to find the hand of Franklin, reaching for [Ab] the Gulf O'er Sea.
[Eb] _
One _ [Bb] more climb through wood and stone [Eb] and savage, [Ab] and make a [Em] Northwest Passage to [Eb] the sea. _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _