Chords for 4. Spring Pageant (Outtake) - Frozen (OST)
Tempo:
71.05 bpm
Chords used:
Am
A
E
F
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
In a lot of the early versions, the film had this prophecy, and it was our job to introduce
the prophecy in a fun and exciting song.
So we decided to do it as a children's pageant, and in this song we see the children rehearsing
the pageant with a very uptight and snooty school play director.
Winter's gone and spring is [F] springing, shines the sun with [C] warmth of old.
[Am] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
[F] We're [G] done with being cold.
[F] Flowers are bloom with odors [Cm] pleasant.
All of Arendelle is [Am] glad.
The [F] present spring's good and [Cm] winter's bad.
Winter's gone and spring is springing, shines the sun with warmth of old.
[G] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
We're done with being cold.
We're done with being cold.
We're [Cm] done with being cold.
[A] Brrrr.
Good, and exeunt group, narrators come down stage with confidence.
We celebrate spring, we know once it's here, the ancient [E] troll prophecy won't come to [A] pass this year.
Phew.
What is [E] this prophecy?
What did [A] it say?
Well, that is the subject of our little play.
Where are my trolls?
I need my trolls.
[Am] Your future is bleak, [Dm] your [Am] kingdom most splinter, your little [Dm] chubby curse.
[Em] Stop!
Stop these shenanigans!
This is not some silly comedy, Nils Nordberg.
This is the troll's prophecy.
This could be our fate.
[Am] Give me your gum.
Take it from your future is bleak.
Your future [Dm] is bleak, your kingdom [Am] will splinter, your land shall be cursed [E] with unending winter.
Good, going on.
With blasts of cold will come dark art.
And a ruler with a frozen heart.
Then all perish in snow, ice,
unless you are freed with a sword sacrifice.
What's a sword sacrifice?
Beats me.
Quiet!
[Bb]
[A] [D] The nation is not to [A]
[B] [E] [A] celebrate.
The most gracious, good,
That will do.
[C] scene.
[E]
Look, there she is!
Oh, it's her.
the prophecy in a fun and exciting song.
So we decided to do it as a children's pageant, and in this song we see the children rehearsing
the pageant with a very uptight and snooty school play director.
Winter's gone and spring is [F] springing, shines the sun with [C] warmth of old.
[Am] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
[F] We're [G] done with being cold.
[F] Flowers are bloom with odors [Cm] pleasant.
All of Arendelle is [Am] glad.
The [F] present spring's good and [Cm] winter's bad.
Winter's gone and spring is springing, shines the sun with warmth of old.
[G] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
We're done with being cold.
We're done with being cold.
We're [Cm] done with being cold.
[A] Brrrr.
Good, and exeunt group, narrators come down stage with confidence.
We celebrate spring, we know once it's here, the ancient [E] troll prophecy won't come to [A] pass this year.
Phew.
What is [E] this prophecy?
What did [A] it say?
Well, that is the subject of our little play.
Where are my trolls?
I need my trolls.
[Am] Your future is bleak, [Dm] your [Am] kingdom most splinter, your little [Dm] chubby curse.
[Em] Stop!
Stop these shenanigans!
This is not some silly comedy, Nils Nordberg.
This is the troll's prophecy.
This could be our fate.
[Am] Give me your gum.
Take it from your future is bleak.
Your future [Dm] is bleak, your kingdom [Am] will splinter, your land shall be cursed [E] with unending winter.
Good, going on.
With blasts of cold will come dark art.
And a ruler with a frozen heart.
Then all perish in snow, ice,
unless you are freed with a sword sacrifice.
What's a sword sacrifice?
Beats me.
Quiet!
[Bb]
[A] [D] The nation is not to [A]
[B] [E] [A] celebrate.
The most gracious, good,
That will do.
[C] scene.
[E]
Look, there she is!
Oh, it's her.
Key:
Am
A
E
F
Cm
Am
A
E
In a lot of the early versions, the film had this prophecy, and it was our job to introduce
the prophecy in a fun and exciting song.
So we decided to do it as a children's pageant, and in this song we see the children rehearsing
the pageant with a very uptight and snooty school play director. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Winter's gone and spring is [F] springing, shines the sun with [C] warmth of old.
[Am] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
[F] We're [G] done with being cold.
[F] Flowers are bloom with odors [Cm] pleasant.
All of Arendelle is [Am] glad.
The _ [F] present spring's good and [Cm] winter's bad.
Winter's gone and spring is springing, shines _ _ the sun with warmth of old.
[G] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
We're done with being cold.
We're done with being cold.
We're [Cm] done with being cold.
[A] Brrrr.
Good, and exeunt group, narrators come down stage with confidence.
We celebrate spring, we know once it's here, the ancient [E] troll prophecy won't come to [A] pass this year.
Phew.
What is [E] this prophecy?
What did [A] it say?
Well, that is the subject of our little play.
Where are my trolls?
I need my trolls.
[Am] _ _ Your future is bleak, [Dm] your [Am] kingdom most splinter, your little [Dm] chubby curse.
_ [Em] Stop!
Stop these shenanigans!
This is not some silly comedy, Nils Nordberg.
This is the troll's prophecy.
This could be our fate.
[Am] Give me your gum.
Take it from your future is bleak.
_ Your future [Dm] is bleak, your kingdom [Am] will splinter, your land shall be cursed [E] with unending winter.
Good, going on.
With blasts of cold will come dark art.
And a ruler with a frozen heart.
Then all perish in snow, ice,
unless you are freed with a sword sacrifice.
What's a sword sacrifice?
Beats me.
Quiet!
[Bb] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] The nation is not to [A] _
_ _ _ [B] _ [E] [A] celebrate.
The most gracious, _ _ _ good,
That will do. _ _
[C] _ scene.
[E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Look, there she is!
Oh, it's her. _ _
the prophecy in a fun and exciting song.
So we decided to do it as a children's pageant, and in this song we see the children rehearsing
the pageant with a very uptight and snooty school play director. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Winter's gone and spring is [F] springing, shines the sun with [C] warmth of old.
[Am] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
[F] We're [G] done with being cold.
[F] Flowers are bloom with odors [Cm] pleasant.
All of Arendelle is [Am] glad.
The _ [F] present spring's good and [Cm] winter's bad.
Winter's gone and spring is springing, shines _ _ the sun with warmth of old.
[G] Ding dong, ding dong, chapel bells are ringing.
We're done with being cold.
We're done with being cold.
We're [Cm] done with being cold.
[A] Brrrr.
Good, and exeunt group, narrators come down stage with confidence.
We celebrate spring, we know once it's here, the ancient [E] troll prophecy won't come to [A] pass this year.
Phew.
What is [E] this prophecy?
What did [A] it say?
Well, that is the subject of our little play.
Where are my trolls?
I need my trolls.
[Am] _ _ Your future is bleak, [Dm] your [Am] kingdom most splinter, your little [Dm] chubby curse.
_ [Em] Stop!
Stop these shenanigans!
This is not some silly comedy, Nils Nordberg.
This is the troll's prophecy.
This could be our fate.
[Am] Give me your gum.
Take it from your future is bleak.
_ Your future [Dm] is bleak, your kingdom [Am] will splinter, your land shall be cursed [E] with unending winter.
Good, going on.
With blasts of cold will come dark art.
And a ruler with a frozen heart.
Then all perish in snow, ice,
unless you are freed with a sword sacrifice.
What's a sword sacrifice?
Beats me.
Quiet!
[Bb] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] The nation is not to [A] _
_ _ _ [B] _ [E] [A] celebrate.
The most gracious, _ _ _ good,
That will do. _ _
[C] _ scene.
[E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Look, there she is!
Oh, it's her. _ _