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Flow Gently Sweet Afton

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Dificuldade: dificil | Estilo: popular | Sentimento: variada | Ocasião: violao, repertorio | Tags: tradicional, folk, relaxante, acustico, facil, solo

A FAQ is a curated list of questions and answers designed to address aspects of a topic that are important, often unknown or misunderstood. It

is an acronym that expands to "frequently asked question" or "frequently asked questions". While either expansion implies that questions are often asked, they generally are not. FAQ is more about the question-answer format and an indication of the relevance of the content. Each question may be conglomerated from multiple real questions, what an author anticipates a reader will wonder about, or is simply a way of organizing information. "Sweet Afton" is a lyrical poem describing the Afton Water in Ayrshire, Scotland. It was written by Robert Burns in 1791. The poem was first published as a song in the Scots Musical Museum (1787-1803) and this is the best known version as sung throughout Scotland. The poem is also known as a song set to music in 1837 in the US by Jonathan E. Spilman; however, this is not the melody sung in Scotland.

Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: GCapotraste: Sem capotraste [Intro] G D C G Em D C G [Verse 1] G D C G Flow gently sweet Afton, among thy green braes Em D C G Flow gently I'll sing thee, a song in thy praise, D C G My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream Em D C G Flow gently sweet Afton, disturb not her dream [Instrumental] G D C G Em D C G [Verse 2] D C G Thou stock-dove whose echo, resounds thro' the glen Em D C G Ye wild whistling blackbirds in yon thorny den, G D C G Thou green-crested lapwing, thy screaming forebear Em D C G oh I charge you disturb not my slumbering fair [Chorus] G D C G How lofty, sweet Afton, thy neighboring hills Em D C D Far mark'd with the courses of clear winding rills, G D C G There daily I wander, as noon rises high Em D C D My flocks and my Mary's sweet cot in my eye [Verse 3] G D C G How pleasant thy banks and green valleys below Em D C G Where wild in the woodlands, the primroses blow, G D C G There oft as mild evening, sweeps over the lea Em D C G The sweet scented birk, shades my Mary and me [Instrumental] G D C G Em D C G [Verse 4] G D C G Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes Em D C G Flow gently I'll sing thee, a song in thy praise, G D C G My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream Em D C G Flow gently sweet Afton, disturb not her dream [Outro] G D C G Em D C G
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