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Tophouse

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Tophouse

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Tophouse, also known as Tophouse Settlement, is a rural locality in the Tasman District of New Zealand's South Island, some 8 km northeast of

Saint Arnaud. It is named after a hotel established in the 19th century to service drovers transporting their sheep between Canterbury and Marlborough. The hotel is still in operation today and has an eventful history, including a double murder suicide in October 1894. For many years, "Tophouse" referred specifically to the hotel, but it has also been used to refer to the general vicinity, and on 20 February 2001, the New Zealand Geographic Board assigned the name "Tophouse Settlement" to the area. K-pop é uma forma de música popular originária da Coreia do Sul. O gênero musical ao qual o termo é usado coloquialmente surgiu na década de 1990 como uma forma de subcultura jovem, com músicos coreanos sendo influenciados pela música dance, hip-hop, R&B e rock ocidentais. Hoje, K-pop geralmente se refere à produção musical de grupos de ídolos adolescentes, principalmente grupos femininos e masculinos, que enfatizam o apelo visual e a performance. Como um gênero pop, o K-pop é caracterizado por sua qualidade melódica e hibridismo cultural.

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Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: DCapotraste: Sem capotraste Source: https://youtu.be/XizOXUjenfI?si=6a5YQuTfLLbe1fS9 [Verse 1] D D We climbed a mountain G D And I picked wildflowers and put ‘em in her hair Bm A And at the top we found a meadow D G And danced barefoot in the grass D A D And I’m not lying there were bluebirds in the air D It was a long one G D There was a time or two we felt like giving up Bm A But every fall and every stumble made us F#m G Stop and see the wonder D A D With your hand in mine we pushed on towards the top [Chorus] D Em F#m Whyyyyy, do people climb mountains? G A D Is it just to reach the top and see the view? D Em F#m Well I-iii, tell you something Bm A D Every rock and every river G A Bm Every sore and every splinter D A D I would climb every mountain with you [Verse 2] D D Well the clouds rolled in G A D There was lightning there was thunder there was rain Bm A As we hid beneath our shelter G D All the doubts that we had felt D A D Came pouring in as a flood we had to face D Then came the sunshine G A D The clouds rolled back and color filled the earth Bm A And the rain had brought the flowers G D You could sit and stare for hours D A D And the toil and the struggle showed its worth [Chorus 2] D Em F#m Whyyyy, do people climb mountains? G A D Is it just to reach the top and see the view? D Em F#m Well I-iii, tell you something Bm A D Every rock and every river G A Bm Every sore and every splinter Bm A D In the summer, in the winter G A When it's warm and when we shiver Bm A D I would climb every mountain with you [Instrumental] F# G A Bm F#m G D F# G A Bm G D [Final Chorus] D Em F#m Whyyyy, do people climb mountains? G A D Is it just to reach the top and see the view? D Em F#m Well I-iii, tell you something Bm A D Every rock and every river G A Bm Every sore and every splinter Bm A D In the summer, in the winter G A When it's warm and when we shiver Bm D When our feet are full of blisters G Em When it's sweet and when it's bitter Bm A D I would climb every mountain with you
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