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[F#] Most with [F#]cones for [E]seeds, most with [G#m]needles for [F#]leaves<br>
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[C#]C is for [G#m]conifers, [B]my kind of [F#]trees<br>
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F#           F#        E                B            F#
Larch [F#]Junipers and [E]Fir, Spruce, [G#m]Cedars and [F#]Pines<br>
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    Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves
[C#]C is for [G#m]conifers, more than [B]five hundred [F#]kinds<br>
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If you [G#m]see a [F#]Christmas tree or a [F#]stack of newspapers or a [G#m]2x4 [F#]frame of a [F#]house<br>
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B        C#       B          F#
It's [G#m]probably made from [F#]Pine trees and [F#]Pine trees are conifers, [G#m]that's what this [F#]song is a[F#]bout<br>
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C is for conifers, my kind of trees
Or if you [G#m]see a plant in the [F#]shape of an [F#]elephant, [G#m]or in the [F#]shape of a [F#]dog<br>
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It's [G#m]probably a [F#]shrub, a [F#]conifer shrub [G#m]pruned into that [F#]shape by some[F#]one<br>
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Most with [F#]cones for [E]seeds, most with [G#m]needles for [F#]leaves<br>
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      F#           E           B         F#
[C#]C is for [G#m]conifers, [B]my kind of [F#]trees<br>
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Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
Larch [F#]Junipers and [E]Fir, Spruce, [G#m]Cedars and [F#]Pines<br>
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[C#]C is for [G#m]conifers, more than [B]five hundred [F#]kinds<br>
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repeat: [G#m] [B] [F#]<br>
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B        C#                 B           F#
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C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds
  
Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees.<br>
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      E    B                  F#                      E  B          F#
This is just a few of them: Spruce,<br>
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If you see a Christmas tree or a stack of newspapers or a 2x4 frame of a house
Hemlocks, Larch, Cyprus, Juniper,<br>
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Fir, Douglas fir, Cedar, Yew,<br>
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    E                  B              F#                      E                B        F#
Pine, the dwarf conifer,<br>
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It's probably made from pine trees and pine trees are conifers, that's what this song is about
And the great California Sequoia Redwood.<br>
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          G#    B            F#                    G#        B          F#
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Or if you see a plant in the shape of an elephant, or in the shape of a dog
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    G#        B        F#                  E        B            F#
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It's probably a shrub, a conifer shrub pruned into that shape by someone
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Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves
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C is for conifers, my kind of trees
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Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines
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C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds
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(chord pattern during spoken section is the same as "If you see a Christmas tree...")
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E  B  F# ... E  B  F# ... E  B  F# ... E  B  F# ...
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G# B  F# ... G# B  F# ... G# B  F# ... E  B  F# ...
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Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees.  
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This is just a few of them: Spruce,  
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Hemlocks, Larch, Cyprus, Juniper,  
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Fir, Douglas fir, Cedar, Yew,  
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Pine, the dwarf conifer,  
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And the great California sequoia redwood.
  
Most with [F#]cones for [E]seeds, most with [G#m]needles for [F#]leaves<br>
 
[C#]C is for [G#m]conifers, [B]my kind of [F#]trees<br>
 
Larch [F#]Junipers and [E]Fir, Spruce, [G#m]Cedars and [F#]Pines<br>
 
[C#]C is for [G#m]conifers, more than [B]five hundred [F#]kinds<br>
 
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          F#        E                B            F#
 
 
Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves  
 
Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves  
B          C#          B      F#
 
 
C is for conifers, my kind of trees  
 
C is for conifers, my kind of trees  
        F#        E            B        F#
 
 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
B          C#                B            F#
 
 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds  
 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds  
       G#m       B                F#                    G#m  B        F#
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</pre>
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This song is a little easier to play if you transpose it up a half step.
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<pre>
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G            G        F                C          G
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    Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves
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C       D        C          G
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C is for conifers, my kind of trees
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       G            F           C          G
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Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines
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C        D                  C            G
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C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds
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      F     C                  G                        F  C          G
 
If you see a Christmas tree or a stack of newspapers or a 2x4 frame of a house  
 
If you see a Christmas tree or a stack of newspapers or a 2x4 frame of a house  
      G#m              B              F#                      G#m              B      F#
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    F                 C              G                       F               C        G
 
It's probably made from pine trees and pine trees are conifers, that's what this song is about  
 
It's probably made from pine trees and pine trees are conifers, that's what this song is about  
           G#m    B           F#                G#m         B        F#
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           A    C           G                     A         C          G
 
Or if you see a plant in the shape of an elephant, or in the shape of a dog  
 
Or if you see a plant in the shape of an elephant, or in the shape of a dog  
        G#m      B        F#           G#m              B        F#
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    A          C        G                   F         C           G
 
It's probably a shrub, a conifer shrub pruned into that shape by someone  
 
It's probably a shrub, a conifer shrub pruned into that shape by someone  
  
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Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds
 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds
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(chord pattern during spoken section is the same as "If you see a Christmas tree...")
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F  C  G  ... F  C  G  ... F  C  G  ... F  C  G  ...
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A  C  G  ... A  C  G  ... A  C  G  ... F  C  G  ...
  
 
Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees.  
 
Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees.  
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Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines  
 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds  
 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds  
 
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</pre>
 
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This song is a little easier to play if you transpose it up a half step.
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G,F,A,G
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D,Am,C,G
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G,F,A,G
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D,Am,C,G</pre>
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F#            F#        E                B            F#
    Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves

B        C#        B          F#
C is for conifers, my kind of trees 

      F#           E            B          F#
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines 

B        C#                  B            F#
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds 

       E     B                   F#                       E   B          F#
If you see a Christmas tree or a stack of newspapers or a 2x4 frame of a house 

     E                  B              F#                       E                B        F#
It's probably made from pine trees and pine trees are conifers, that's what this song is about 

          G#    B            F#                    G#        B          F#
Or if you see a plant in the shape of an elephant, or in the shape of a dog 

     G#         B        F#                   E         B            F#
It's probably a shrub, a conifer shrub pruned into that shape by someone 

Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves 
C is for conifers, my kind of trees 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds

(chord pattern during spoken section is the same as "If you see a Christmas tree...")

E  B  F# ... E  B  F# ... E  B  F# ... E  B  F# ... 
G# B  F# ... G# B  F# ... G# B  F# ... E  B  F# ...

Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees. 
This is just a few of them: Spruce, 
Hemlocks, Larch, Cyprus, Juniper, 
Fir, Douglas fir, Cedar, Yew, 
Pine, the dwarf conifer, 
And the great California sequoia redwood.

Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves 
C is for conifers, my kind of trees 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds 


This song is a little easier to play if you transpose it up a half step.

G             G         F                C           G
    Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves

C        D         C          G
C is for conifers, my kind of trees 

      G            F            C          G
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines 

C        D                   C            G
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds 

       F     C                   G                        F   C          G
If you see a Christmas tree or a stack of newspapers or a 2x4 frame of a house 

     F                  C              G                        F                C        G
It's probably made from pine trees and pine trees are conifers, that's what this song is about 

          A     C            G                     A         C          G
Or if you see a plant in the shape of an elephant, or in the shape of a dog 

     A          C        G                    F         C            G
It's probably a shrub, a conifer shrub pruned into that shape by someone 

Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves 
C is for conifers, my kind of trees 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds

(chord pattern during spoken section is the same as "If you see a Christmas tree...")

F  C  G  ... F  C  G  ... F  C  G  ... F  C  G  ... 
A  C  G  ... A  C  G  ... A  C  G  ... F  C  G  ... 

Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees. 
This is just a few of them: Spruce, 
Hemlocks, Larch, Cyprus, Juniper, 
Fir, Douglas fir, Cedar, Yew, 
Pine, the dwarf conifer, 
And the great California sequoia redwood.

Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves 
C is for conifers, my kind of trees 
Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines 
C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds