Chords for Dervish - Traditional Irish Music from LiveTrad.com Clip 4
Tempo:
112.2 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[G] I [F#m] went to the fair, and well I, [A] I bought a new spigot of peg.
fell spigot and peg.
bottom of the spig.
and peg.
spigot of peg.
and peg.
spig.
peg.
fell spigot and peg.
bottom of the spig.
and peg.
spigot of peg.
and peg.
spig.
peg.
100% ➙ 112BPM
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_ _ _ [G] I [F#m] went to the fair, and well I, [A] I bought a new spigot of peg.
I gathered a cup, and me hand, and down it fell spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
As I went to the fair, and well I, I bought a new spigot of peg.
And they in Domba, the poor husband, who pulled the spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
And I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
I been Domba, the poor husband, with the cold, old and sick show.
I battled the fairies, the trammels, I lived among cocker and tell.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the [E] spig.
And I tied to [E] the bonnie [D] wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg. _
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For the blowman he is a bonny lad, his mind is ever true.
[D] Sure his character is, but all his [A] mead is bonnet.
[E] If this blues you're [A] well, it's up with the he blowman lad.
Am I mad, he [D] blowman?
For the [A] tales and all the fairs, come [F#] and meet you the [A] blowman.
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Well the blowman he comes for my speed, he's often wet and weary, [D] cast off to wet, [A] but on the dry and a-scented bed quite early.
I will wash the blowman's clothes, and I will dress him early.
I will [F#m] warm the blowman's bed, and cheer him late and early.
And it's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] _
[A] blowman, [E] for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
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_ _ [A] Well I've been basin', I've been westin', I've been tootin' and [D] dancin', the bonniest guys that [A] I've met,
the blowman's [E] a lovely [A] dancin', with white stockings [B] on his legs, and silver [F#m] buckles [D] glancin', good blue bonnet on his [A] legs, and oh but he was handsome.
[F#m] Come and meet you the bonny lad, come and meet [F#] you the bonny lad, he will dress me coggy, so he'll dress me [E] merry blowman.
[F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] _ blowman, for [Em] the tales and all the [A] fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
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_ _ [F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] merry blowman, for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
[F#m] Up with the blue man, let's go and hear my merry [E] blue man
Above the table lies a [D] basket, when [A] he fills the blue man
[F#] _ _ [E] _ Above the table lies [B] a basket, when he fills the blue [A] man
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I gathered a cup, and me hand, and down it fell spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
As I went to the fair, and well I, I bought a new spigot of peg.
And they in Domba, the poor husband, who pulled the spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
And I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
I been Domba, the poor husband, with the cold, old and sick show.
I battled the fairies, the trammels, I lived among cocker and tell.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the [E] spig.
And I tied to [E] the bonnie [D] wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg. _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
For the blowman he is a bonny lad, his mind is ever true.
[D] Sure his character is, but all his [A] mead is bonnet.
[E] If this blues you're [A] well, it's up with the he blowman lad.
Am I mad, he [D] blowman?
For the [A] tales and all the fairs, come [F#] and meet you the [A] blowman.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
Well the blowman he comes for my speed, he's often wet and weary, [D] cast off to wet, [A] but on the dry and a-scented bed quite early.
I will wash the blowman's clothes, and I will dress him early.
I will [F#m] warm the blowman's bed, and cheer him late and early.
And it's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] _
[A] blowman, [E] for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
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[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
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_ _ [A] Well I've been basin', I've been westin', I've been tootin' and [D] dancin', the bonniest guys that [A] I've met,
the blowman's [E] a lovely [A] dancin', with white stockings [B] on his legs, and silver [F#m] buckles [D] glancin', good blue bonnet on his [A] legs, and oh but he was handsome.
[F#m] Come and meet you the bonny lad, come and meet [F#] you the bonny lad, he will dress me coggy, so he'll dress me [E] merry blowman.
[F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] _ blowman, for [Em] the tales and all the [A] fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
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_ _ [F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] merry blowman, for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
[F#m] Up with the blue man, let's go and hear my merry [E] blue man
Above the table lies a [D] basket, when [A] he fills the blue man
[F#] _ _ [E] _ Above the table lies [B] a basket, when he fills the blue [A] man
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