4/4 C/G C/A > C Em* Em/D Em/C Em/B > Em/A Ah! look at all the lonely people. C/G C/A > C Em* Em/D Em/C > Em/B > Em/A > Em/G Ah! look at all the lonely people. Em Eleanor Rigby, Em/F > Em/G > Em/A > Em/B C6 Picks up the rice in a church where a wedding has been, Lives in a dream Em* Waits at the window Em/D# Em/D > Em/C# C6 Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? Em7/G Em6/A All the lonely people C Em Where do they all come from? Em7/G Em6/A All the lonely people C Em Where do they all belong? Father McKenzie Writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near. Look at him working, Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there What does he care? Eleanor Rigby Died in the church and was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie Wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved. Acordes: EADGBe C/G -3X201X Em -0X200X Em* -XX2000 Em/D -XX0000 Em/C -X3200X Em/B -X2200X Em/A -X0200X Em/G -3X200X Em/F -1X200X C6 -X3221X Em/D# -XX1000 Em/C# -X4200X Em7/G -3X203X Em6/A -X0202X Obs: O símbolo '>' indica passagem imediata de um acorde para outro. Por exemplo no trecho: Em/F > Em/G > Em/A > Em/B cada acorde é tocado uma única vez e seguido imediatamente pelo próximo. Na prática o que ocorre é uma progressão cromática de baixos para um mesmo acorde básico. _______________________________________________________ Contribuição: Kaiser D. Schwarcz([email protected])
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