Chords for Purcell - Canzona / Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary (Funeral Sentences) Z. 860

Tempo:
109.95 bpm
Chords used:

G

Cm

Fm

Eb

Ab

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Purcell - Canzona / Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary (Funeral Sentences) Z. 860 chords
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Key:
G
2131
Cm
13421113
Fm
123111111
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
G
2131
Cm
13421113
Fm
123111111
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Let's start jamming Baroque Brass Of London, Choir Of Clare College Cambridge & Timothy Brown - Music For The Funeral Of Queen Mary, Z. 860: Canzona chords, Practice these chords sequence - Cm, G, Cm and Fm. Start with a comfortable 54 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 110. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: C Minor.

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