it's C. G. C Got to tickers early and wer jostled in the crowd Then same for the next line F. C. G. C So many there we couldnt budge twisted legs and pale F. G. C I ashamed we used a bottle that once held bitter ale Chorus C F We started singing C Hymns and arias G Land of my fathers C Ar Hyd yr nos Thats it!!
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so you can listen to music and hear the words.
Guitar was a favorite instrument of Josef Mohr, who wrote the words for "Silent Night." His friend Franz Gruber had written the melody in only a few hours, and the song was first performed on Christmas Eve in 1818. Although shrouded by myth, the fact that Mohr needed a new carol for his Christmas Eve service seems to lend credence to a simple arrangement based on chords to support the melody that Gruber had created, which would be ideal for guitar.
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Grand Guitar. It might suit for a big guitar.
Some words that can be made from the letters in 'chords' are:codcorddohodho!oh!Orrodshshodsosod
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i think vocal chords work when the flaps of the vocal chords are pushed together to make a noise, then your mouth forms it into words.
Using all the letters you get: chords
so you can listen to music and hear the words.
Chords are Capo 4th fret Verse : A E D A Chorus: Fm E D You should be able to work it out from there.. The Doog
* Handy * Heart * Hitch * Hotel * Human * Hyrax
Guitar was a favorite instrument of Josef Mohr, who wrote the words for "Silent Night." His friend Franz Gruber had written the melody in only a few hours, and the song was first performed on Christmas Eve in 1818. Although shrouded by myth, the fact that Mohr needed a new carol for his Christmas Eve service seems to lend credence to a simple arrangement based on chords to support the melody that Gruber had created, which would be ideal for guitar.
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song, tone, piece, tunes, hymns (unless plurals don't count) are all I can think of
Then you would draw the polygon inside of the circle, or in other words, "inscribe" the polygon.
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