Chords for Seventy six trombones (The Music Man) - Barbershop Quartet

Tempo:
67 bpm
Chords used:

Eb

Ab

F

Gb

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Seventy six trombones (The Music Man) - Barbershop Quartet chords
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Oh what a day, oh what a day, what a grand and glorious day, wonderful [Eb] day when the band began to [Gb] play.
There in the square, there in the square, what a remarkable affair, I was there, I was there, I was there, yes [Gbm] I was there.
I was marching to [Eb] the timpani and the snare, to the snare, and the people from all around,
gathered to hear [E] the horns resounding [A] in the air, over the square, [Eb] over the square, the mighty play.
High [A] in the air, [G] [B]
[Gb] [A]
[D] 76 [Em] trombones led the big parade, with 110 [D] cornets close at hand.
They were followed by rows and rows [E] of the finest virtuosos, the cream [A] of every famous band, every [F] band.
76 trombones caught the morning sun, 110 [Eb] cornets right behind, right behind.
More than a thousand reeds springing up like weeds, there were horns of every shape and kind.
There were copper bottom timpani and horse platoons, thundering, [Ab] thundering all along the way,
double bell [Eb] euphoniums and big bassoons, [C] each bassoon having its big fat say.
A 50 mounted [Gb] cannon and a battery, [Eb] thundering, [Ebm] thundering louder [Ab] than before,
and clarinets of every size and trumpeters would improvise a full octave higher than the score.
[F]
76 [Fm] trombones led the start of the big parade, the oratory [Eb] rang out clear, ever so clear.
Starting off with a big bang bong on [F] a Chinese gong by a big bang bonger at the rear.
Then 76 [Cm] trombones caught the light of the morning sun, while 110 [C] cornets came shimmering right behind.
More than a [Bb] thousand reeds suddenly sprang right up like [C] weeds, various horns of every shape and kind,
there [Eb] were copper bottom timpani and horse platoons, [B] thundering, thundering all [Cm] along the way,
double [Eb] bell euphoniums and big [C] bassoons, each bassoon having its big fat say.
A 50 mounted [Eb] cannon and a battery, [Ab] thundering louder than before,
and clarinets of every size and [F] trumpeters would improvise a full octave higher than the score.
A full octave higher than the [Ab] score.
[F]
[Eb] 76 [Bb] trombones headed the big parade, 110 [Eb] cornets marching at hand, close at hand,
followed by rows [Ab] and rows and rows of the finest virtuosos, [F] the cream of the cream of every famous band,
and every [Db] band.
76 trombones hit the [Ab] counterpoint, 110 cornets played the air,
and I [B] modestly took my place as the one and only bass, and I oom-pahed up and down the square.
I modestly took my place, I was the one and only bass, and I oom-pahed, oom-pahed, oom-pah [Db]-ed,
I oom-pahed, [Ab] oom-pahed, oom-pahed up [Gb] and down the square.
What [Ab] an affair!
[Db] I was marching to the timpani and the snare,
[D] and the people from all around gathered to hear [B] the horns resound as the sound soared up and over the square.
I was there, [Gb] there, there, I was there, I was there.
[N]
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Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
F
134211111
Gb
134211112
A
1231
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
F
134211111
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_ _ _ _ _ Oh what a day, oh what a day, what a grand and glorious day, wonderful [Eb] day when the band began to [Gb] play.
There in the square, there in the square, what a remarkable affair, I was there, I was there, I was there, yes [Gbm] I was there.
I was marching to [Eb] the timpani and the snare, to the snare, and the people from all around,
gathered to hear [E] the horns resounding [A] in the air, over the square, [Eb] over the square, the mighty play.
High [A] in the air, [G] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] 76 [Em] trombones led the big parade, with 110 [D] cornets close at hand.
They were followed by rows and rows [E] of the finest virtuosos, the cream [A] of every famous band, every [F] band.
76 trombones caught the morning sun, 110 [Eb] cornets right behind, right behind.
More than a thousand reeds springing up like weeds, there were horns of every shape and kind.
There were copper bottom timpani and horse platoons, thundering, [Ab] thundering all along the way,
double bell [Eb] euphoniums and big bassoons, [C] each bassoon having its big fat say.
A 50 mounted [Gb] cannon and a battery, [Eb] thundering, [Ebm] thundering louder [Ab] than before,
and clarinets of every size and trumpeters would improvise a full octave higher than the score.
_ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ 76 [Fm] trombones led the start of the big parade, the oratory [Eb] rang out clear, ever so clear.
Starting off with a big bang bong on [F] a Chinese gong by a big bang bonger at the rear.
Then 76 [Cm] trombones caught the light of the morning sun, while 110 [C] cornets came shimmering right behind.
More than a [Bb] thousand reeds suddenly sprang right up like [C] weeds, various horns of every shape and kind,
there [Eb] were copper bottom timpani and horse platoons, [B] thundering, thundering all [Cm] along the way,
double [Eb] bell euphoniums and big [C] bassoons, each bassoon having its big fat say.
A 50 mounted [Eb] cannon and a battery, [Ab] thundering louder than before,
and clarinets of every size and [F] trumpeters would improvise a full octave higher than the score.
A full octave higher than the [Ab] score.
_ _ _ [F] _
_ [Eb] _ 76 [Bb] trombones headed the big parade, 110 [Eb] cornets marching at hand, close at hand,
followed by rows [Ab] and rows and rows of the finest virtuosos, [F] the cream of the cream of every famous band,
and every [Db] band.
76 trombones hit the [Ab] counterpoint, 110 cornets played the air,
and I [B] modestly took my place as the one and only bass, and I oom-pahed up and down the square.
I modestly took my place, I was the one and only bass, and I oom-pahed, oom-pahed, oom-pah [Db]-ed,
I oom-pahed, [Ab] oom-pahed, oom-pahed up [Gb] and down the square.
What [Ab] an affair!
[Db] I was marching to the timpani and the snare,
[D] and the people from all around gathered to hear [B] the horns resound as the sound soared up and over the square.
I was there, [Gb] there, there, I was there, I was there. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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