Chords for JazzBaltica: Talk with Rita Payés & Elisabeth Roma
Tempo:
66.1 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
F
Eb
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[E] Whenever I see you, I stay [A] silent like a [Bm] staggered horse
because it tells me, I sing and I write
cadence
I started at 7 but they told me I was so little
I need to grow up to take a trombone
with both
start with the trombone
studio, two day studio
because it tells me, I sing and I write
cadence
I started at 7 but they told me I was so little
I need to grow up to take a trombone
with both
start with the trombone
studio, two day studio
100% ➙ 66BPM
A
G
F
Eb
Dm
A
G
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[E] Whenever I see you, I stay [A] silent like a [Bm] staggered horse
that doesn't know what [A] to do or say
because it tells me, I sing and I write
in case you're a bad cadence
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I started at 7 but they told me I was so little
and I need to grow up to take a trombone
so I just wait a year and then I start with both
because I was playing piano
and I keep playing piano and start with the trombone
The album Imaginar, you fixed a studio, two day studio
as a birthday present for your mother, is that right?
Yeah, _ actually the first idea was to give her her birthday
like a day of recording and just record the songs
we've played [Eb] all my life, I mean together
and well finally [G] we started thinking that maybe
it would be cool to do a CD and we decided to make it two days
and well finally it became Imaginar
How did you come up with the songs? _
Some of them we _ played at home or in the family
or with friends or something like that
and little by little _ other ideas came up
I wanted to do this and she another
and that started [B] small and changed
[Am] With this [A] city noise you can't even think about the [Dm] others
and we don't care, [Am] we want to fly much [A] higher
than the one behind and just in case you have [Dm] it solved in the end
[Bb] How did you come to play guitar?
I've been playing guitar since I was very, very young
I had [E] a_ _
[Gb] _ _ [G] My grandmother's brother was a guitarist, a classical guitarist
pretty famous and he thought I should play guitar
and that's how I started and yeah
I've always done that
So there's a difference between the generations
and usually there's a difference between the knowledge of music
or the idea of music between different [Eb] generations
Well I think it's beautiful because she used to play classical music
and I used to play more jazz and we just met at [G] this point
that we play _ more South American [Eb] _
thing
Because they have both sides
Yeah and it's like, I don't know, I think it's a place where we [F] both are comfortable
_ [Ebm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
that doesn't know what [A] to do or say
because it tells me, I sing and I write
in case you're a bad cadence
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I started at 7 but they told me I was so little
and I need to grow up to take a trombone
so I just wait a year and then I start with both
because I was playing piano
and I keep playing piano and start with the trombone
The album Imaginar, you fixed a studio, two day studio
as a birthday present for your mother, is that right?
Yeah, _ actually the first idea was to give her her birthday
like a day of recording and just record the songs
we've played [Eb] all my life, I mean together
and well finally [G] we started thinking that maybe
it would be cool to do a CD and we decided to make it two days
and well finally it became Imaginar
How did you come up with the songs? _
Some of them we _ played at home or in the family
or with friends or something like that
and little by little _ other ideas came up
I wanted to do this and she another
and that started [B] small and changed
[Am] With this [A] city noise you can't even think about the [Dm] others
and we don't care, [Am] we want to fly much [A] higher
than the one behind and just in case you have [Dm] it solved in the end
[Bb] How did you come to play guitar?
I've been playing guitar since I was very, very young
I had [E] a_ _
[Gb] _ _ [G] My grandmother's brother was a guitarist, a classical guitarist
pretty famous and he thought I should play guitar
and that's how I started and yeah
I've always done that
So there's a difference between the generations
and usually there's a difference between the knowledge of music
or the idea of music between different [Eb] generations
Well I think it's beautiful because she used to play classical music
and I used to play more jazz and we just met at [G] this point
that we play _ more South American [Eb] _
thing
Because they have both sides
Yeah and it's like, I don't know, I think it's a place where we [F] both are comfortable
_ [Ebm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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