Lady Isobel And The Elf Knight Acordes
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These chords are written more for an unaccompanied guitar. The chords played by the guitarist during the live versions are somewhat different from mine (mine has more chord variations), but they have the benefit of the full band to enrich the sound.¿Te ha sido útil esta información?
Dificultad: | intermedio |
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Afinación: | E A D G B E |
Tonalidad: | Em |
Cejilla: | 5o traste |
Autor: bosunbrambleby [pro] 152. Última edición el 16 ene 2025
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[Intro]
| G | Cadd9 G |
| G | G D |
| G | Cadd9 G |
| G6 Dsus2 | G | Em |
[Verse 1]
Em
The elf-knight sits on yonder hill
Em Em Em7
Fine flowers in the valley
Cadd9
He blows his horn both loud and shrill
Cadd9 Am7 Em
As the rose is blown
Em
He blows it East, he blows it West
Em Em Em7
Fine flowers in the valley
Cadd9
He blows it where he liketh best
Cadd9 Am7 Em Em Em7
As the rose is blown
[Chorus 1]
G Cadd9 G
Lady Isabel sits a-sewing
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
When she heard the elf-knight's horn a-blowing
G6 Dsus2 G
As the rose is blown
G Cadd9 G
"Would I had that horn a-blowing"
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
"And yon elf-knight for to sleep in my bosom"
G6 Dsus2 G
As the rose is blown
G Cadd9 G
Scarcely had she these words spoken
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
When in at the window the elf-knight's broken
G6 Dsus2 G G G/F# Em
As the rose is blown
[Verse 2]
Em
"It's a very strange matter, fair maid" said he
Em Em Em7
Fine flowers in the valley
Cadd9
"I cannot blow my horn, but you call on me"
Cadd9 Am7 Em Em Em7
As the rose is blown
Em
"But will you go to the greenwood side?"
Em Em Em7
Fine flowers in the valley
Cadd9
"If you will not go, I'll cause you to ride"
Cadd9 Am7 Em
As the rose is blown
[Chorus 2]
G Cadd9 G
He leapt on his horse and she on another
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
And they rode on to the greenwood together
G6 Dsus2 G
As the rose is blown
G Cadd9 G
"Light down, light down, Isabel" said he
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
"For we're come to the place where you are to die"
G6 Dsus2 G
As the rose is blown
G Cadd9 G
"It's seven kings daughters, here have I slain"
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
"And you shall be the eighth of them"
G6 Dsus2 G G G/F# Em
As the rose is blown
[Instrumental]
| Em | Em | G | G |
| Cadd9 | Bb | Bm B |
| Em | Em | G | G |
| Cadd9 | Bb | Bm B |
| Em | Em | G | G |
| Cadd9 | Bb | Bm | Bm |
[Verse 3]
Em
"Sit down a-while, lay your head on my knee"
Em Em Em7
Fine flowers in the valley
Cadd9
"That we may rest before I die"
Cadd9 Am7 Em
As the rose is blown
Em
She stroked him so fast the nearer he did creep
Em Em Em7
Fine flowers in the valley
Cadd9
And with a small charm, she's lulled him to sleep
Cadd9 Am7 Em Em Em7
As the rose is blown
[Chorus 3]
G Cadd9 G
With his own sword-belt, so fast she's bound him
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
With his own dagger so sore she's stabbed him
G6 Dsus2 G
As the rose is blown
G Cadd9 G
"If seven kings daughters here have you slain"
G D
Fine flowers in the valley
G Cadd9 G
"Then lie you here, a husband to them all"
G6 Dsus2 G
As the rose is blown
[Outro]
| G | Cadd9 G |
| G | G D |
| G | Cadd9 G |
| G6 Dsus2 | G |
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