Chords for Ian Anderson + Cady Coleman flute duet in space
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115.05 bpm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Tonight, [Eb] Ian Anderson and I would like to honor Yuri Gagarin for his brave journey 50 [Bb] years ago.
And we would like to celebrate the role that humans play in the exploration of our universe,
past, present, and future, by sharing some music between Earth and space.
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[G] Thanks, Colonel Catherine Coleman, and the International Space Station.
We should remember that today's cosmonauts, scientists, and astronauts are still every
bit the rocket heroes they were 50 years ago.
So from the cultural city of Perm in Russia, let's salute Cady, Dima, and Paolo up there
in orbit, and of course, the legendary Yuri Gagarin.
Go safely.
[Db] [Eb]
And we would like to celebrate the role that humans play in the exploration of our universe,
past, present, and future, by sharing some music between Earth and space.
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[A] [Dm]
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[G] Thanks, Colonel Catherine Coleman, and the International Space Station.
We should remember that today's cosmonauts, scientists, and astronauts are still every
bit the rocket heroes they were 50 years ago.
So from the cultural city of Perm in Russia, let's salute Cady, Dima, and Paolo up there
in orbit, and of course, the legendary Yuri Gagarin.
Go safely.
[Db] [Eb]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Tonight, [Eb] Ian Anderson and I would like to honor Yuri Gagarin for his brave journey 50 [Bb] years ago.
And we would like to celebrate the role that humans play in the exploration of our universe,
_ past, present, and future, by sharing some music between Earth and space.
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[G] Thanks, Colonel Catherine Coleman, and the International Space Station.
We should remember that today's cosmonauts, scientists, and astronauts are still every
bit the rocket heroes they were 50 years ago.
So from the cultural city of Perm in Russia, let's salute Cady, Dima, and Paolo up there
in orbit, and of course, the legendary Yuri Gagarin.
Go safely.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Tonight, [Eb] Ian Anderson and I would like to honor Yuri Gagarin for his brave journey 50 [Bb] years ago.
And we would like to celebrate the role that humans play in the exploration of our universe,
_ past, present, and future, by sharing some music between Earth and space.
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[G] Thanks, Colonel Catherine Coleman, and the International Space Station.
We should remember that today's cosmonauts, scientists, and astronauts are still every
bit the rocket heroes they were 50 years ago.
So from the cultural city of Perm in Russia, let's salute Cady, Dima, and Paolo up there
in orbit, and of course, the legendary Yuri Gagarin.
Go safely.
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