The Hunchback of Notre Dame OST - 01 - The Bells of Notre Dame Chords

Tempo:
73.55 bpm
Chords used:

Dm

C

Am

A

Bb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame OST - 01 - The Bells of Notre Dame chords
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[Am]
[E] [Db] [Eb]
[Em]
[A] [Abm] [A]
[Dm]
[D] [Dm] [C] [Dm]
[Bb] [D]
[C] [Dm]
[Db] [Dm] [C] Morning in [F] Paris the [Bbm] city [F] awakes to the [Dm] bells of Notre Dame
The fisherman [C] fishes, [F] the [Bbm] bakerman bakes [F] to the bells [C] of [F] Notre Dame
[Gm] To the [Am] beetles as [Dm] loud as the thunder, [Gm] to the [C] little bells [A] soft as a psalm
And [Dm] some say [C] the soul [F] of the city [Bbm] is the toll [Dm] of the [A] bell
[Dm] The bells [C] of [Am] [D] Notre Dame
[C] Listen, [Am] they're [Bbm] beautiful, no?
[Dm] So many colors of [A] sound, so [Dm] many changing [C] [F] moods
Because you [Bbm] know, they [Am] don't ring all by themselves [F] They don't?
No, [Eb] silly boy
[Dm] Up there, high, [Eb] high in the [C] dark bell [A] tower lives the mysterious [Dm] bell [C] [F] ringer
Who is [Bbm] this creature?
[Dm] Who?
[A] What is he? What?
[D] How did [G] he come to be [Bb] there?
How?
[C] [A] Hush!
[Dm] And Clopin will tell you, it is a [Dm] tale, the tale of a man [B] and [A] a lady
[Dm] Dark [C] was the [F] night when our [Bbm] tale was begun on [Dm] the docks [A] near [Dm] Notre Dame
Shut it up, will you?
We'll be spotted!
Hush, little one!
Four [C] frightened [F] gypsies slid [Bbm] silently under [F] the docks [C] near [F] Notre Dame
Four gilders for safe passage in the dark
But [Gm] a trap [Am] had been laid [Dm] for the gypsies
And [Gm] they gazed up [C] in fear [A] and alarm
At [Dm] a figure [C] whose clutches [F] were iron [Bbm] as much [Dm] as the bell
Judge [Dm] Claude Frollo, the bell!
[Bb] [C] Of [Am] Notre [Dm] [A] Dame
[D] [Bb] Judge Claude [Am] Frollo [Bb] longed to [Am] purge the world of [Bb] vice and sin
[A] [G] And [Gm]
he saw [Am] [Bb] corruption [Am] everywhere [D] except [Bb] within
[A] Bring these [D] gypsy vermin to the Palace of [C] Justice
You [F] there!
What are you [Bbm] hiding?
[Am] Stolen goods, no [A] doubt
[D] Take them from her She ran!
[Gm] [D] [F]
[Fm] [Am] [Dm] [G] [Am]
[C]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bbm] How shall I live?
[Gm]
[G] [Gm] [Am] [Gm]
[Dm] [E] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [Eb]
Maybe
[Em] A monster!
[E]
[Am] [Dm] [A] [Dm] [A] [Dm] [D]
[Dm] [Gm] [C] [Dm]
Pride the [D] archdeacon!
This is an [Dm] unholy demon
[B] I'm sending it back to hell where [Db] it belongs
[Dm] See [C] there, the innocent [F] blood you [Bbm] have spilled [Dm] on the steps [Em] of Notre [Dm] Dame
I am guiltless, she ran, I pursued
Now [C] you would add this [F] child's blood to [Bbm] your guilt [F] on the steps [C] of Notre [F] Dame
My conscience is clear
[Gm] You can lie [Am] to yourself [Dm] and your minions
[Gm] You can claim [C] that you [D] haven't a [Bm] qualm
[Dm] But you'll [C] laugh and run from your [F] hide what [Bbm] you've done on [Dm] the eyes
The very [Bb] eyes [C] of [Am] Notre [Dm]
[A] Dame
[D] [Bb] And for one [Am] time [Bb] in his life [Am] of power [Bb] and [A] control
Judge [G] [Bb] Claude Frollo felt [Am] a twinge [Bb] of fear [Am] for his [D] immortal soul
What must I do?
You will care for the [Bb] child and raise it as your [C] own
What?
[Dm] I am to [Bb] be saddled with this [D] misshapen?
[Dm] Very [Am] well, [Gm] but let him live with you in your [Dm] church
Live here?
[Bb] Where?
Anywhere
[Dm] Just so he's kept locked [Gm] away where no [Dm] one else can see
[D] The bell tower [Dm] perhaps
And who knows, our lord [C] works in mysterious [Dm] [Bb] ways
[Dm] Even this foul [Gm] creature may yet [E] prove one day to be [A] of use to [Dm] me
And Frollo [B] gave the child a [A] cruel [Dm] name
A name that means [A] half-for, [B] quasi [Db] murder
[Bb] Now [C] here is a [F] riddle to [Bbm] guess if you [F] can sing [A] the bells of [Bb] Notre [Gm] Dame
[Am] Who is the [Dm] monster and who is [Bb] the man?
[Gm] The bells, bells, [Am]
bells, [Bb] bells, bells, [Am] bells, [G] [Gm] bells
[C] [Am] [D]
[D]
[G]
Key:  
Dm
2311
C
3211
Am
2311
A
1231
Bb
12341111
Dm
2311
C
3211
Am
2311
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To learn David Ogden Stiers, Tony Jay, Paul Kandel, Chorus - The Hunchback Of Notre Dame - (From The Hunchback of Notre Dame/Soundtrack) The Bells Of Notre Dame chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: Dm, C, F, Bbm, Dm, F and Dm. Ease into the song by practicing at 36 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 74 BPM. Given the song's key of D Minor, adjust the capo to align with your vocal range and chord preference.

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_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Abm] _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _
[Bb] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ [Dm] [C] Morning in [F] Paris the [Bbm] city [F] awakes to the [Dm] bells of Notre Dame
The fisherman [C] fishes, [F] the [Bbm] bakerman bakes [F] to the bells [C] of [F] Notre Dame
[Gm] To the [Am] beetles as [Dm] loud as the thunder, [Gm] to the [C] little bells [A] soft as a psalm
And [Dm] some say [C] the soul [F] of the city [Bbm] is the toll [Dm] of the [A] bell
[Dm] The bells [C] of [Am] [D] Notre Dame
_ [C] Listen, [Am] they're [Bbm] beautiful, no?
[Dm] So many colors of [A] sound, so [Dm] many changing [C] [F] moods
Because you [Bbm] know, they [Am] don't ring all by themselves [F] They don't?
No, [Eb] silly boy
[Dm] Up there, high, [Eb] high in the [C] dark bell [A] tower lives the mysterious [Dm] bell [C] [F] ringer
Who is [Bbm] this creature?
[Dm] Who?
[A] What is he? What?
[D] How did [G] he come to be [Bb] there?
How?
[C] [A] Hush!
[Dm] And Clopin will tell you, it is a [Dm] tale, the tale of a man [B] and [A] a lady
[Dm] Dark [C] was the [F] night when our [Bbm] tale was begun on [Dm] the docks [A] near [Dm] Notre Dame
Shut it up, will you?
We'll be spotted!
Hush, little one!
Four [C] frightened [F] gypsies slid [Bbm] silently under [F] the docks [C] near [F] Notre Dame
Four gilders for safe passage in the dark
But [Gm] a trap [Am] had been laid [Dm] for the gypsies
And [Gm] they gazed up [C] in fear [A] and alarm
At [Dm] a figure [C] whose clutches [F] were iron [Bbm] as much [Dm] as the bell
Judge [Dm] Claude Frollo, the bell!
[Bb] [C] Of [Am] Notre [Dm] _ [A] Dame
[D] [Bb] Judge Claude [Am] Frollo [Bb] longed to [Am] purge the world of [Bb] vice and sin
[A] [G] And [Gm]
he saw [Am] [Bb] corruption [Am] everywhere [D] except [Bb] within
[A] Bring these [D] gypsy vermin to the Palace of [C] Justice
You [F] there!
What are you [Bbm] hiding?
[Am] Stolen goods, no [A] doubt
[D] Take them from her She ran!
[Gm] _ [D] _ _ _ [F] _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ [Bbm] How shall I live?
[Gm] _
_ _ [G] _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Dm] _ [E] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _
Maybe_
[Em] A monster!
_ _ [E] _ _ _
[Am] _ [Dm] _ [A] _ [Dm] _ [A] _ [Dm] _ [D] _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _
Pride the [D] archdeacon!
This is an [Dm] unholy demon
[B] I'm sending it back to hell where [Db] it belongs
[Dm] See [C] there, the innocent [F] blood you [Bbm] have spilled [Dm] on the steps [Em] of Notre [Dm] Dame
I am guiltless, she ran, I pursued
Now [C] you would add this [F] child's blood to [Bbm] your guilt [F] on the steps [C] of Notre [F] Dame
My conscience is clear
[Gm] You can lie [Am] to yourself [Dm] and your minions
[Gm] You can claim [C] that you [D] haven't a [Bm] qualm
[Dm] But you'll [C] laugh and run from your [F] hide what [Bbm] you've done on [Dm] the eyes
The very [Bb] eyes [C] of [Am] Notre [Dm] _
[A] Dame
[D] _ [Bb] And for one [Am] time [Bb] in his life [Am] of power [Bb] and [A] control
Judge [G] [Bb] Claude Frollo felt [Am] a twinge [Bb] of fear [Am] for his [D] immortal soul
What must I do?
You will care for the [Bb] child and raise it as your [C] own
What?
[Dm] I am to [Bb] be saddled with this [D] misshapen?
[Dm] Very [Am] well, [Gm] but let him live with you in your [Dm] church
Live here?
[Bb] Where?
Anywhere
[Dm] Just so he's kept locked [Gm] away where no [Dm] one else can see
[D] The bell tower [Dm] perhaps
And who knows, our lord [C] works in mysterious [Dm] [Bb] ways
[Dm] Even this foul [Gm] creature may yet [E] prove one day to be [A] _ of use to [Dm] me
And Frollo [B] gave the child a [A] cruel [Dm] name
A name that means [A] half-for, [B] quasi [Db] murder
_ [Bb] Now [C] here is a [F] riddle to [Bbm] guess if you [F] can sing [A] the bells of [Bb] Notre [Gm] Dame
[Am] Who is the [Dm] monster and who is [Bb] the man?
_ [Gm] The bells, bells, [Am]
bells, [Bb] bells, bells, [Am] bells, _ [G] [Gm] bells
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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