Представляем аккорды композиции "One Morning In May" и глубже погружаем в смыслы творчества артиста Taylor James . Эта интерпретация аккордов и текста песни помогает лучше понять смысл заложенный в композицию. Аппликатура аккордов песни «One Morning In May» — это не просто изображения аккордов, а история, которую Taylor James передаёт через ритм и интонации.
Taylor James - "One Morning In May"
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the authors own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: sjohnson@aol.com One Morning In May (Public Domain, arr. James Taylor ) One morning, one morning, one morning in May [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] I spied a young couple, they were making their way [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ ] One was a maiden, so bright and so fair [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- F#m (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] and the other was a soldier and a brave volunteer [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "Good Morning, Good Morning, Good Morning," said he [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "And where are you going, My pretty lady'" [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ ] "Im going out a-walking on the banks of the sea [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- F#m (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] Just to see the waters rise and hear the Nightingale sing." [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] Now they had not been standing but a minute or two [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] When out of his knapsack a fiddle he drew [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ ] And the tune that he played made the valleys all ring [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- F#m (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "O hark," cried the maiden, "hear the Nightingale sing." [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "O maiden, fair maiden, its time to give oer." [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "O no, kind soldier, please play one tune more [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ ] For Id rather hear your fiddle at the touch of one string [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- F#m (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] Than to see the waters rise and hear the Nightingale sing." [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "O soldier, kind soldier, will you marry me'" [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "O no, pretty maiden, that never shall be; [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ ] Ive a wife now in London and children twice three [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- F#m (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] Two wives and the armys too many for me." [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] "Well, Ill go back to London and Ill stay there for a year [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] Its often that Ill think of you, my little dear [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (g) |------3--- |---------- |---------- |---------- |----2----- |------3--- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ ] And if ever I return, it will be in the spring [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- F#m (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] Just to see the waters rise and hear the Nightingale sing [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ] To see the waters rise and hear the Nightingale sing." [ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- (d)|---2------ |-----3---- |---2------ |---------- |---------- |---------- (e)|------------ |------------ |---1-------- |------2----- |------2----- |------------ (a)|---------- |---2------ |---2------ |---2------ |---------- |---------- ]
В ряде случаев представлена аппликатура аккордов песни «One Morning In May», что позволяет быстрее освоить игру на гитаре этой композиции. На этой странице собрано все в одном месте: текст песни, аккорды, аппликатура, что упрощает для личного использования, поделитесь им с друзьями или используете в творчестве. Погружайтесь в мир Taylor James через его(их) музыку.