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− | + | F# F# E B F# | |
− | + | 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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− | + | B C# B F# | |
+ | C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds | ||
− | Spoken: There are so many different kinds of conifer trees. | + | E B F# E B F# |
− | This is just a few of them: Spruce, | + | If you see a Christmas tree or a stack of newspapers or a 2x4 frame of a house |
− | Hemlocks, Larch, Cyprus, Juniper, | + | |
− | Fir, Douglas fir, Cedar, Yew, | + | E B F# E B F# |
− | Pine, the dwarf conifer, | + | It's probably made from pine trees and pine trees are conifers, that's what this song is about |
− | And the great California | + | |
+ | 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 | ||
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+ | G# B F# E B F# | ||
+ | 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 | ||
+ | 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 | ||
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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# ... | ||
+ | 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. | ||
+ | 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. | ||
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Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves | Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves | ||
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C is for conifers, my kind of trees | C is for conifers, my kind of trees | ||
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Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines | Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines | ||
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C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds | C is for conifers, more than five hundred kinds | ||
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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> | ||
+ | G G F C G | ||
+ | Most with cones for seeds, most with needles for leaves | ||
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+ | C D C G | ||
+ | C is for conifers, my kind of trees | ||
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+ | G F C G | ||
+ | Larch Junipers and Fir, Spruce, Cedars and Pines | ||
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+ | C D C G | ||
+ | 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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 ... | ||
+ | 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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Revision as of 11:19, 10 December 2006
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
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