Chords for Doctor Who - Music of the Spheres (Live)
Tempo:
100.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
Bb
Dm
C
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Truly exciting.
a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
of Music of the Spheres.
[G] Not now, I'm busy.
And what?
[Cm] [Bb] [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
of Music of the Spheres.
[G] Not now, I'm busy.
And what?
[Cm] [Bb] [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
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Truly exciting.
We're gonna hear from the man himself.
In a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
here's a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
here is the premiere of Music of the Spheres.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ Not now, I'm busy. _ _ _
And what?
_ _ _ What? _
_ _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
I let down the defences for one second.
Must be to the Doctor.
I don't care.
[D] You're a grask, and a grask is trouble.
Out!
But [Dm] that noise, [Gb] beautiful sound in the air, what [Ab] is it?
_ _ [G] _ _
_ If you must know, _ that's the Music of the Spheres.
Music of the Spheres is what?
Well, you've got all those planets revolving around suns,
and all those suns revolving around in a [D] galaxy,
and all those galaxies revolving around each other.
[C] If you take the gravity patterns and feed them to [G] the TARDIS harmonic filter,
that, Mr [Bb] Grask, _ [Dm] is the sound of the universe.
_ _ [A] _ _ Universe?
Sounds [B] wonderful.
Yeah, [G] just a minute.
_ _ Are you still not staying?
No, Grask came to warn you.
About what?
About that.
[Cm] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ That looks like a space portal.
Told you, danger.
Nah, it's harmless.
Just a hole in space. _
I wonder what's on the other side. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hello? _ _
What is that then?
_ _ _ Who are all those people?
_ _ Hold on. _
That looks like_
Is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ I said, is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ Is that the Albert Hall?
_ Oh, hello. _
I said, hello.
_ _ No, no, no.
Sorry, sorry.
You'll have to shout.
I said, hello! _ _ _
_ Listen, my name's a doctor, I'm a time lord,
but that is an awful lot of people.
What are you all doing there?
Oh, _ wait a minute.
It's the proms.
Is that the proms?
Are you in the proms? _ _ _
I love the proms.
I was at the very first proms.
1895, I played the tuba.
I was brilliant. _
Is that the orchestra down there?
Oh! _ _ _
_ _ _ Cos, funny thing is,
I've just been composing something myself.
I said to Beethoven, I said, I can rattle off a tune,
he said, pardon, but I've just been inspired
by the music of the spheres.
_ I've written my own symphony.
And if I can send these pages through the portal,
then the orchestra can play it.
A brand new piece of music, composed by me.
Ready for this, orchestra?
Stand by.
Three, two, one.
[Ab] _ _ _ [N] That's it, that's it.
_ _ There you go, eye up.
_ At this point, we're going to stay up and belong, right?
_ Now, so, if you don't mind, Mr Conductor, stand down. _
I'm changing this one.
Quiet, please. _ _ _ _
Silence, settle down.
Oi, settle down.
So, _ ladies and gentlemen and children,
_ this is the worldwide premiere of Ode To The Universe. _ _
And _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [C] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ brilliant!
_ Hang on, hi, Daniel.
No, no, no, I thank you, really, you're too kind.
Ah, you see, Grask, that's the thing about Planeta.
What? _
What?!
Where's he gone?
I've _ _ _ _ lost Grask.
He must have slipped through the portal.
Have you seen him?
_ _ _ _ _ Out the hall, you've got a Grask on the loose. _ _ _ _ _
And he's stolen my water pistol.
_ _ Oi, Grask, stop it, behave!
He wasn't trying to warn me, he was trying to find a shortcut to Earth.
If he escapes, he'll go around the whole planet, causing trouble, stealing sweets, making smells.
Hold on, hold on, [Dm] hold on.
I'm just going to reverse the [G] polarity of the neutron flow
and pull [Db] that Grask back into the time.
_ [G] _
Not fair, [Bb] Popo.
I'll give you not fair.
I'm going to reverse flip [Gb] that teleport box and send you all the way to the other side of [N] the galaxy.
_ That _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ was fun, and a little bit mad.
But I've got to [B] close this portal before there's any more trouble.
It's nice to see you all.
But one more thing. _
Just remember, _ music isn't just orchestras and pop stars
and special people with albums and downloads and concerts.
_ It's you.
_ Because the music of the sphere is all around you. _
_ _ When you're on your own, just close your eyes and you'll hear it.
_ Music inside your head.
Because everyone's a musician.
Everyone's got a song inside them.
_ Every single one of you.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We're gonna hear from the man himself.
In a worldwide exclusive, never seen before, especially for you,
here's a brand new mini-adventure starring that wanderer from Gallifrey, the Doctor.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today at the Royal Albert Hall,
here is the premiere of Music of the Spheres.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ Not now, I'm busy. _ _ _
And what?
_ _ _ What? _
_ _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ [G] Oi, get out of my TARDIS!
I let down the defences for one second.
Must be to the Doctor.
I don't care.
[D] You're a grask, and a grask is trouble.
Out!
But [Dm] that noise, [Gb] beautiful sound in the air, what [Ab] is it?
_ _ [G] _ _
_ If you must know, _ that's the Music of the Spheres.
Music of the Spheres is what?
Well, you've got all those planets revolving around suns,
and all those suns revolving around in a [D] galaxy,
and all those galaxies revolving around each other.
[C] If you take the gravity patterns and feed them to [G] the TARDIS harmonic filter,
that, Mr [Bb] Grask, _ [Dm] is the sound of the universe.
_ _ [A] _ _ Universe?
Sounds [B] wonderful.
Yeah, [G] just a minute.
_ _ Are you still not staying?
No, Grask came to warn you.
About what?
About that.
[Cm] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ That looks like a space portal.
Told you, danger.
Nah, it's harmless.
Just a hole in space. _
I wonder what's on the other side. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hello? _ _
What is that then?
_ _ _ Who are all those people?
_ _ Hold on. _
That looks like_
Is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ I said, is that the Albert Hall?
_ _ Is that the Albert Hall?
_ Oh, hello. _
I said, hello.
_ _ No, no, no.
Sorry, sorry.
You'll have to shout.
I said, hello! _ _ _
_ Listen, my name's a doctor, I'm a time lord,
but that is an awful lot of people.
What are you all doing there?
Oh, _ wait a minute.
It's the proms.
Is that the proms?
Are you in the proms? _ _ _
I love the proms.
I was at the very first proms.
1895, I played the tuba.
I was brilliant. _
Is that the orchestra down there?
Oh! _ _ _
_ _ _ Cos, funny thing is,
I've just been composing something myself.
I said to Beethoven, I said, I can rattle off a tune,
he said, pardon, but I've just been inspired
by the music of the spheres.
_ I've written my own symphony.
And if I can send these pages through the portal,
then the orchestra can play it.
A brand new piece of music, composed by me.
Ready for this, orchestra?
Stand by.
Three, two, one.
[Ab] _ _ _ [N] That's it, that's it.
_ _ There you go, eye up.
_ At this point, we're going to stay up and belong, right?
_ Now, so, if you don't mind, Mr Conductor, stand down. _
I'm changing this one.
Quiet, please. _ _ _ _
Silence, settle down.
Oi, settle down.
So, _ ladies and gentlemen and children,
_ this is the worldwide premiere of Ode To The Universe. _ _
And _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [C] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ brilliant!
_ Hang on, hi, Daniel.
No, no, no, I thank you, really, you're too kind.
Ah, you see, Grask, that's the thing about Planeta.
What? _
What?!
Where's he gone?
I've _ _ _ _ lost Grask.
He must have slipped through the portal.
Have you seen him?
_ _ _ _ _ Out the hall, you've got a Grask on the loose. _ _ _ _ _
And he's stolen my water pistol.
_ _ Oi, Grask, stop it, behave!
He wasn't trying to warn me, he was trying to find a shortcut to Earth.
If he escapes, he'll go around the whole planet, causing trouble, stealing sweets, making smells.
Hold on, hold on, [Dm] hold on.
I'm just going to reverse the [G] polarity of the neutron flow
and pull [Db] that Grask back into the time.
_ [G] _
Not fair, [Bb] Popo.
I'll give you not fair.
I'm going to reverse flip [Gb] that teleport box and send you all the way to the other side of [N] the galaxy.
_ That _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ was fun, and a little bit mad.
But I've got to [B] close this portal before there's any more trouble.
It's nice to see you all.
But one more thing. _
Just remember, _ music isn't just orchestras and pop stars
and special people with albums and downloads and concerts.
_ It's you.
_ Because the music of the sphere is all around you. _
_ _ When you're on your own, just close your eyes and you'll hear it.
_ Music inside your head.
Because everyone's a musician.
Everyone's got a song inside them.
_ Every single one of you.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _