Chords for PETER, PAUL & MARY ~ Stewball ~.wmv

Tempo:
126 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Eb

Db

Bbm

Fm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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PETER, PAUL & MARY ~ Stewball ~.wmv chords
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[Ab]
[Bbm]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Db] [Eb]
[Ab] Oh, Stubo was a racehorse, [Fm] and I wish he [Bbm] were mine.
He never [Eb] drank water, he [Ab] always drank [Db] wine.
[Eb]
[Ab] His bridle was silver, [Fm] his maiden [Bbm]
was gold.
And the weirth [Eb] of his saddle has never [Ab] been [Db] told.
[Eb]
[Ab] Oh, the fairgrounds were crowded, [Fm] and the stubo [Bbm]
was there.
But the bedding [Eb] was heavy on the bay [Ab] and the [Db] mare.
[Eb]
And [Ab] away up yonder,
[Fm] ahead of [Db] them [Bbm]
all,
Came a prancing [Eb] and a dancing, my noble [Ab]
Stubo.
[Db] [Eb]
[Ab] I bet on the grey mare, [Fm] I bet [Bbm] on the bay,
If I'd have been an [Eb] old Stubo, I'd be a free [Ab] man [Db] today.
[Eb]
Oh, the [Ab] hoot-owl she hollered, [Fm] and the [Bbm] turtledove moaned.
I'm a poor [Eb] boy in trouble, I'm a long [Ab] way from [Db] [Eb]
home.
[Ab] Oh, Stubo was a racehorse, [F] and I [Fm] wish [Bbm] he were [Db] [Bbm]
mine.
He never [Eb] drank water, he [Ab] always drank wine.
[Db] [Ab]
Key:  
Ab
134211114
Eb
12341116
Db
12341114
Bbm
13421111
Fm
123111111
Ab
134211114
Eb
12341116
Db
12341114
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To learn Peter, Paul And Mary - (Best of Version) Stewball chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: Db, Eb, Ab, Fm, Bbm, Eb, Db and Bbm. A good strategy is to initiate at 63 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 126 BPM. For a balanced pitch, adjust the capo with respect to your voice and the song's key: Ab Major.

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_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] Oh, Stubo was a _ _ racehorse, _ _ [Fm] and I wish he [Bbm] were _ _ mine. _ _
_ He never [Eb] drank water, _ _ _ _ _ he [Ab] always drank _ _ [Db] _ wine.
[Eb] _
_ [Ab] His bridle was silver, _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] his maiden [Bbm]
was gold. _ _ _
_ And the weirth [Eb] of his saddle _ _ _ _ has never [Ab] been _ [Db] told.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] Oh, the fairgrounds were _ _ crowded, _ _ _ [Fm] and the stubo [Bbm]
was _ _ there. _
_ But the bedding [Eb] was _ heavy _ _ _ _ on the bay [Ab] and the _ [Db] mare.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ And [Ab] away up _ _ yonder, _ _
_ _ [Fm] ahead of [Db] them _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
all,
Came a prancing [Eb] and a dancing, _ _ _ _ _ my noble [Ab]
Stubo.
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] I bet on the grey _ _ mare, _ _ [Fm] I bet [Bbm] on the _ _ bay, _ _
If I'd have been an [Eb] old Stubo, _ _ _ _ I'd be a free [Ab] man _ [Db] today.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ Oh, the [Ab] hoot-owl she _ hollered, _ _ _ _ [Fm] and the _ [Bbm] turtledove _ _ _ _ _ _
moaned.
I'm a poor [Eb] boy in trouble, _ _ _ _ I'm a long [Ab] way from _ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb]
home.
[Ab] Oh, Stubo was a _ _ _ _ racehorse, [F] and I [Fm] wish [Bbm] he were _ [Db] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
mine.
He never [Eb] drank _ water, _ _ _ _ _ he [Ab] always drank wine.
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _

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