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Sea Of Thieves - Bosun Bill

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Dificuldade: facil | Estilo: trilha sonora, sea shanty | Sentimento: animada, aventureira | Ocasião: festa tematica, bar, encontro entre amigos | Tags: trilha sonora, videogame, sea shanty, folclore, violao, facil, aventura

Na música clássica, a progressão de 50, também conhecida como mudanças Stand by Me, progressão doo-wop mudanças de sorvete, e acordes Heart and

Soul, é uma progressão de acordes e reviravolta usada na música popular ocidental. A progressão, é representada por I-vi-IV-V ou I-VI-II-V. Como por exemplo, em C Maior, temos C-Am-F-G. Como o nome indica, era comum na década de 1950, particularmente associado ao estilo vocal doo-wop. Considera-se que a primeira música a usar a sequência extensivamente é a canção Blue Moon (1933). Popeye the Sailor Man is a cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar, first appearing on January 17, 1929, in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre. The strip was in its tenth year when Popeye made his debut, but the one-eyed sailor quickly became the lead character, and Thimble Theatre became one of King Features' most popular properties during the early 1930s. Popeye became the suitor of longtime Thimble Theatre star Olive Oyl, and Segar introduced new supporting characters such as adopted son Swee'Pea and friend J. Wellington Wimpy, as well as foes like the Sea Hag and Bluto.

[Intro] E [Verse] Am Dm Am Bosun Bill was known throughout the port; Dm Am B E a truly dreadful pirate who was always getting caught. Am Dm Am Not one scheme for stealing could he hatch, Dm 'cause someone would spot, Am the treasure he'd got, E Am G and Bill they'd snatch! One-- [Chorus] C D G --day Bill awoke lying on a distant beach. C Am D G The last of his grog was just out of reach. F C E Am He groped around with trembling hands D G and struck something in the sand! C G E He'd stumbled upon a part Am E of an ancient chart. F E Am Stained and torn, the old map told C G C E the way to find a stash of buried gold, so... [Verse] Am Dm Am Bosun Bill, set out to find a crew. Dm Am B E But everyone he asked replied "I'll never sail with you!" Am Dm Am 'Til at last, he plied a man with ale Dm to lend him his craft, Am a rickety raft. E Am G Then Bill set sail! [Chorus] C D G All by himself, Bill trembled in the dark. C Am D G He lost both his boots and hat to a shark. F C E Am He followed the chart 'til at last he saw D G the gleam of a far-off shore. C G E The trail led into a cave. Am E Silent as the grave. (slow down dramatically) F G E Am Bill stood gaping at what he saw. C G C E A hoard of treasure piled from roof to floor. [Verse] (slowly speed up back to normal) Am E Am Bosun Bill stuffed treasure into his sack. C G C G He loaded up the boat, but he heard a mighty crack. Dm Am E Am He'd taken too much plunder when he should have kept it light. F E Am The raft and all the gold sank out of sight. [Chorus] Am Dm Am Bosun Bill let out a terrible curse. Dm Am B E He'd had a chance at glory but he'd only come out worse! Am Dm Am To this day, he's trapped on the island still. Dm Not very clever, Am worst pirate ever, it's [Outro] F E Am E Am Booo... Sun... Bill!
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