Chords for don't eat the yellow snow and nanook rubs it

Tempo:
139.9 bpm
Chords used:

Ebm

Gbm

D

Eb

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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don't eat the yellow snow and nanook rubs it chords
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[D] .
Dreamed I was an Eskimo.
[Abm] .
[D] [Em] .
[D] .
[G] [D] The frozen wind began to blow.
.
[Em] [D] .
[G] .
[D] Under my boots and around my toe.
[G] .
[D] .
[A] [D] Frost had bit the ground [G] below.
[D] .
[G] It [D] .
was a hundred degrees [E].
[D] below zero.
[G] .
[D] .
[Cm] [D] And my mama cried.
.
And my mama cried.
Nana, oh no.
.
Nana, oh no.
[G] .
Don't be an [D] audience, come on.
.
[C] [D] Save your money, don't go to the show.
.
Well I turned around and I said, ho, ho.
Well I turned around and I said, ho, ho.
Well I turned around [G] and [D] I said, ho, ho.
And the northern light cements the glow.
.
And she said, [Bm] ho, ho, ho, with a [D] tune in her eye.
.
[G] Watch out where the [Bb] huskies go.
Don't you eat that [Dm] yellow snow.
Watch out where the huskies go.
Don't you [C] eat that yellow snow.
[E] [Eb] .
[Ebm] [D] Right about that [B] time people,.
[Ebm] a fur trapper, [Gbm] who was strictly from commercial.
[Bbm] [Abm] .
[D] [Eb] .
[Dbm] [Am] [Gbm] Strictly commercial.
[Ebm] Had the [A] unmitigated audacity [Gbm] to jump up from behind my igloo.
[Eb] .
Peek-a-boo.
.
[E] And [D] he started in the whipping on [Ebm] my favorite baby seal.
[Gbm] With a lead-filled .
[Ebm] snowshoe.
.
[Gbm] [B] I said, [Eb] with a lead.
.
Lead.
Lead-filled.
[Ebm] Lead-filled snowshoe.
[Gb] .
[A] He said, peek-a-boo.
.
[Eb] With a lead.
.
Lead.
[Gb] Lead-filled.
With a lead-filled snowshoe.
Snowshoe.
[Gbm] He said, peek-a-boo.
.
[Ebm] He went right upside the head of my [Gbm] favorite baby seal.
He went whack with a lead-filled [Ebm] snowshoe.
Hit him on the nose and he hit him on [Gbm] the femur.
.
[Ebm] .
That [Bb] got me just about as evil [Gbm] as an Eskimo boy can be.
.
[Ebm] So I bent down and I reached down and I [Gbm] scooped down.
And I gathered up a generous mitten full of the dead [Ebm] leg.
Snow.
[Eb] Yellow snow.
[Gbm] The deadly [Eb] yellow snow from right there where the [Ab] huskies goes.
[Gb] .
Whereupon I proceeded to take that mitten full of the deadly yellow snow crystals and rub it all into his beady [Ebm] little eyes.
With a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people in this area.
But destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology.
[Eb] Here it goes now.
[Ebm] The circular motion.
Rub it.
.
[Eb] .
[Ebm] And .
[B] [Eb] .
then in [Gbm] a fit of anger I.
.
[Ebm] .
And I pounced again.
.
Great googly mook.
.
Jumped up and down the chest of a.
[B] .
[Gb] Injured.
[C] .
[Gbm] .
[Abm] [Eb] Well he was very upset.
As you [Gbm] can understand.
.
And rightly so because the deadly yellow snow crystals had.
.
Deprived him of his sight.
.
[Ebm] And he stood [Gbm] up.
.
He looked around and he said.
I [Ebm] can't see.
.
I can't see.
[Eb] .
[E] .
[Ebm] I can't see.
Oh woe is me.
[Bb] [Gbm] [Abm] .
[Ebm] I can't see.
.
[Gbm] .
[Ebm] .
I can't see.
Oh woe.
[Ab] is me.
[Ebm] .
Well.
.
[Abm] [Ebm] .
Who took a dog doo [Gbm] snow cone and stuffed it in my right eye.
[Ebm] He took a dog doo [Ab] snow cone [Gbm] and stuffed it in my right [Eb] .
[Ebm] eye.
And the husky wee wee.
I [Ab] mean the doggy wee wee has blinded me.
[Ebm] .
And I can't see.
[Bb] .
[Gbm] Temporarily.
.
[Db] Well the fur trapper.
Stood there.
[Ebm] .
With his arms outstretched.
.
Across the [B] frozen white white land.
Trying to figure out what he's going to do about [Gbm] his deflected eyes.
.
And it was at that precise moment that he remembered an ancient Eskimo legend.
Wherein it is [Bbm] written.
On whatever it is that they write it on up there.
.
That if anything bad ever happens [Dbm] to your eyes.
As a result of some sort of [Ebm] conflict with anyone named Nanook.
.
The [Gbm] only way you can get it fixed up.
[Ebm] Is to go [Gbm] trudging across the tundra.
Mile after mile.
[Eb] Trudging across the [Ab] tundra.
Right down to the parish [Eb] of Saint Alfonso.
.
[N] .
Key:  
Ebm
13421116
Gbm
123111112
D
1321
Eb
12341116
G
2131
Ebm
13421116
Gbm
123111112
D
1321
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To start learning Frank Zappa - Dont Eat The Yellow Snow chords, build your understanding on these basic chords - G, D, G, Ebm, Gbm and Ebm in sequence. A strategic approach would be to train at 69 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 140. With the song's key of Eb Major, set your capo to fit your vocal range and chord choice.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ .
Dreamed I was an Eskimo.
_ [Abm] _ _ .
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ .
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
[G] _ [D] The frozen wind began to blow.
_ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ .
_ _ _ [G] _ _ .
[D] Under my boots and around my toe.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [D] Frost had bit the ground [G] below.
_ [D] _ _ .
[G] _ _ It _ [D] _ .
was a hundred degrees [E].
[D] below zero.
_ _ _ [G] _ .
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ .
[Cm] _ [D] And my mama cried.
_ .
_ _ _ _ And my mama cried.
Nana, oh no.
_ _ _ .
Nana, oh no.
_ [G] _ .
_ Don't be an [D] audience, come on.
_ _ _ _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ [D] Save your money, don't go to the show.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ .
Well I turned around and I said, ho, _ ho.
Well I turned around and I said, ho, _ ho.
Well I turned around [G] and [D] I said, ho, ho.
And the northern light cements the glow.
_ .
And she said, [Bm] ho, ho, ho, with a [D] tune in her eye.
_ .
_ _ [G] _ _ Watch out where the [Bb] huskies go.
Don't you eat that [Dm] yellow snow.
Watch out where the huskies go.
Don't you [C] eat that yellow snow.
[E] _ [Eb] _ _ .
[Ebm] _ [D] Right about that [B] time people,.
_ _ [Ebm] a fur trapper, _ [Gbm] _ who was strictly from commercial.
[Bbm] _ _ [Abm] _ .
[D] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ .
[Dbm] _ [Am] _ _ _ [Gbm] Strictly commercial.
[Ebm] Had the [A] unmitigated audacity [Gbm] to jump up from behind my igloo.
[Eb] _ .
_ Peek-a-boo.
_ _ .
[E] _ _ And [D] he started in the whipping on [Ebm] my favorite baby seal.
[Gbm] _ With a lead-filled _ .
[Ebm] snowshoe.
_ _ _ _ .
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ [B] I said, [Eb] with a lead.
_ _ .
Lead.
_ _ _ Lead-filled.
[Ebm] Lead-filled snowshoe.
[Gb] _ .
[A] He said, peek-a-boo.
_ _ .
[Eb] With a lead.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ Lead.
[Gb] Lead-filled.
With a lead-filled snowshoe.
Snowshoe.
[Gbm] He said, peek-a-boo.
_ _ .
_ [Ebm] He went right upside the head of my [Gbm] favorite baby seal.
He went whack with a lead-filled [Ebm] snowshoe.
Hit him on the nose and he hit him on [Gbm] the femur.
_ _ _ .
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ That [Bb] got me just about as evil [Gbm] as an Eskimo boy can be.
_ .
[Ebm] _ So I bent down and I reached down and I [Gbm] scooped down.
And I gathered up a generous mitten full of the dead [Ebm] leg.
_ _ Snow.
[Eb] Yellow snow.
[Gbm] _ The deadly [Eb] yellow snow from right there where the [Ab] huskies goes.
_ [Gb] _ _ .
_ _ Whereupon I proceeded to take that mitten full of the deadly yellow snow crystals and rub it all into his beady [Ebm] little eyes.
With a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people in this area.
But destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology.
[Eb] Here it goes now.
[Ebm] The circular motion.
Rub it.
_ _ _ .
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
[Ebm] And _ _ _ _ .
[B] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ .
_ _ _ then in [Gbm] a fit of anger I.
_ _ _ _ .
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ .
And I pounced again.
_ .
Great _ _ _ _ _ _ _ googly mook.
_ _ .
_ _ Jumped up and down the chest of a.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ .
[Gb] _ Injured.
_ _ [C] _ .
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ .
[Abm] _ [Eb] Well he was very upset.
As you [Gbm] can understand.
_ _ _ .
_ And rightly so because the deadly yellow snow crystals had.
_ _ .
Deprived him of his sight.
_ _ .
_ [Ebm] And he stood [Gbm] up.
_ .
He looked around and he said.
I [Ebm] can't see.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ .
I can't see.
_ _ [Eb] _ .
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ .
[Ebm] I can't see.
Oh woe is me.
[Bb] _ [Gbm] _ [Abm] _ _ _ .
[Ebm] I can't see.
_ _ _ .
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ .
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ I can't see.
Oh woe.
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [Ab] is me.
[Ebm] _ _ .
_ Well.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [Abm] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ .
Who took a dog doo [Gbm] snow cone and stuffed it in my right eye.
[Ebm] He took a dog doo [Ab] snow cone [Gbm] and stuffed it in my right [Eb] _ .
[Ebm] eye.
And the husky wee wee.
I [Ab] mean the doggy wee wee has blinded me.
[Ebm] _ .
And I can't see.
[Bb] _ _ _ .
[Gbm] Temporarily.
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ [Db] Well the fur trapper.
_ _ Stood there.
[Ebm] _ .
With his arms outstretched.
_ .
Across the [B] frozen white white land.
_ _ Trying to figure out what he's going to do about [Gbm] his deflected eyes.
_ .
And it was at that precise moment that he remembered an ancient Eskimo legend.
Wherein it is [Bbm] written.
_ On whatever it is that they write it on up there.
_ .
That if anything bad ever happens [Dbm] to your eyes.
As a result of some sort of [Ebm] conflict with anyone named Nanook.
_ .
The [Gbm] only way you can get it fixed up.
_ [Ebm] Is to go [Gbm] trudging across the tundra.
Mile after mile.
_ _ [Eb] _ Trudging across the [Ab] tundra.
Right down to the parish [Eb] of Saint Alfonso.
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ .

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