Chords for Said the Whale - B.C. Orienteering
Tempo:
62.45 bpm
Chords used:
F
E
C
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You're taken by the woods even though you're [F] aware of slippery cliffs and the big black
[C] bears and the salal snares.
Taller than [E] yourself, ferns growing as thick as the trees.
[F] You're looking for a flag at the top of the [E] hill, it's a race against the light.
[Bb]
One false step can mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's [E] why you should never travel alone.
No, you [F] should never, you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] cause you're one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
And [A] so you watch for the loose rocks under your [F] feet.
Stepping on wet stones, crossing over a [C] creek, climbing up cliffs, over dead trees.
[E] You watch your step, you get your footing [F] right.
Yeah, oh.
[Bb] And a broken compass could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's why you [E] should always know where you're going.
And [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you should always know where you're [C] going.
And [E] you know that cause [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you might not make it [C] home.
[A] [F]
[C] [E]
[F] [E]
[F] [E]
[A] So you take your time just to breathe the air [F] and appreciate having never met a bear.
And [C] you capture the flag at the top of the hill, [E] there's daylight to spare.
Oh.
[N] And orienteering comes naturally, [E] you read the map right.
One [Bb] wrong turn could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah.
[E] And though you carry your own bong, [F] well you should never, [G] you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
[E] And you know that [F] even if you've got a [G] map and you know where you're [C] going,
you can still [E] make it home.
[F] And even if you've got a map, you should never [C] travel alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just make [C] it home.
[E] And you know that [F]
because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just [C] make it home.
[C] bears and the salal snares.
Taller than [E] yourself, ferns growing as thick as the trees.
[F] You're looking for a flag at the top of the [E] hill, it's a race against the light.
[Bb]
One false step can mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's [E] why you should never travel alone.
No, you [F] should never, you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] cause you're one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
And [A] so you watch for the loose rocks under your [F] feet.
Stepping on wet stones, crossing over a [C] creek, climbing up cliffs, over dead trees.
[E] You watch your step, you get your footing [F] right.
Yeah, oh.
[Bb] And a broken compass could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's why you [E] should always know where you're going.
And [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you should always know where you're [C] going.
And [E] you know that cause [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you might not make it [C] home.
[A] [F]
[C] [E]
[F] [E]
[F] [E]
[A] So you take your time just to breathe the air [F] and appreciate having never met a bear.
And [C] you capture the flag at the top of the hill, [E] there's daylight to spare.
Oh.
[N] And orienteering comes naturally, [E] you read the map right.
One [Bb] wrong turn could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah.
[E] And though you carry your own bong, [F] well you should never, [G] you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
[E] And you know that [F] even if you've got a [G] map and you know where you're [C] going,
you can still [E] make it home.
[F] And even if you've got a map, you should never [C] travel alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just make [C] it home.
[E] And you know that [F]
because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just [C] make it home.
Key:
F
E
C
G
Bb
F
E
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
You're taken by the woods even though you're [F] aware of slippery cliffs and the big black
[C] bears and the salal snares.
Taller than [E] yourself, ferns growing as thick as the trees.
[F] You're looking for a flag at the top of the [E] hill, it's a race against the light.
_ [Bb]
One false step can mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's [E] why you should never travel alone.
No, you [F] should never, you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] cause you're one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
_ And [A] so you watch for the loose rocks under your [F] feet.
Stepping on wet stones, crossing over a [C] creek, climbing up cliffs, over dead trees.
[E] You watch your step, you get your footing [F] right.
Yeah, oh.
[Bb] And a broken compass could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's why you [E] should always know where you're going.
And [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you should always know where you're [C] going.
And [E] you know that cause [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you might not make it [C] home.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] So you take your time just to breathe the air [F] and appreciate having never met a bear.
And [C] you capture the flag at the top of the hill, [E] there's daylight to spare.
Oh.
[N] And orienteering comes naturally, [E] you read the map right.
One _ [Bb] wrong turn could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah.
[E] And though you carry your own bong, [F] well you should never, [G] you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
[E] And you know that [F] even if you've got a [G] map and you know where you're [C] going,
you can still [E] make it home.
[F] And even if you've got a map, you should never [C] travel alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just make [C] it home.
[E] And you know that [F]
because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just [C] make it home. _ _ _ _
You're taken by the woods even though you're [F] aware of slippery cliffs and the big black
[C] bears and the salal snares.
Taller than [E] yourself, ferns growing as thick as the trees.
[F] You're looking for a flag at the top of the [E] hill, it's a race against the light.
_ [Bb]
One false step can mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's [E] why you should never travel alone.
No, you [F] should never, you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] cause you're one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
_ And [A] so you watch for the loose rocks under your [F] feet.
Stepping on wet stones, crossing over a [C] creek, climbing up cliffs, over dead trees.
[E] You watch your step, you get your footing [F] right.
Yeah, oh.
[Bb] And a broken compass could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah, and that's why you [E] should always know where you're going.
And [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you should always know where you're [C] going.
And [E] you know that cause [F] even if you've got a map, [G] you might not make it [C] home.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] So you take your time just to breathe the air [F] and appreciate having never met a bear.
And [C] you capture the flag at the top of the hill, [E] there's daylight to spare.
Oh.
[N] And orienteering comes naturally, [E] you read the map right.
One _ [Bb] wrong turn could mean staying the [F] night.
Yeah.
[E] And though you carry your own bong, [F] well you should never, [G] you should never travel [C] alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because one false step [G] and you might not make it [C] home.
[E] And you know that [F] even if you've got a [G] map and you know where you're [C] going,
you can still [E] make it home.
[F] And even if you've got a map, you should never [C] travel alone.
[E] And you know that [F] because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just make [C] it home.
[E] And you know that [F]
because you're not dead [G] yet, and you might just [C] make it home. _ _ _ _