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Polka Dots and Moonbeams

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So far the tab itself only contains the chords for the sung verses, but the pdf score at the bottom of the page contains the whole thing. The instrumental parts use the same chord pattern, only in different keys. The trick is to use chords with no open strings, and then simply move the shapes around on the neck. The chord suggestions follow this principle.

I have for the most part indicated two sets of chord shapes: one low on the neck, the other high. It is not always possible to stick to one or the other throughout the modulations the song goes through.

Four more points:

  • it is not always possible (nor even desirable) to stick entirely to chords without open strings. Use them if you can or need to — if only to give your hand a little rest.
  • Usually, it is best to choose four of the available strings and play on them, either with the right hand fingers individually or by muting strings with the left hand. The first two chords are a good example: play Eb=x6888x as a little-finger barre at the eighth fret, followed by Cm7=8x888x simply adding the ring-finger on the sixth string, muting the other strings. This comes quite naturally in most cases.
  • This also means: choose between the tones in the chord. For chords like Bb6/9, obviously the sixth and the ninth are important, so is the keynote, Bb. For the remaining string, choose the one that is (a) easiest to play, or (b) is part of some internal melody line with the surrounding chords. Leave out the fifth rather than the third, and tones that are already present in the melody can more easily be sacrificed.
  • Be aware of internal lines and static tones. See for example the progression at “Suddenly I saw…”, where the upper strings might have:
  Cm7   B+    Eb/bb Gm
|-8--8--7--7--6--6--6--6-----
|-8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8-----
|-8--8--8--8--8--8--7--7-----
|----------------------------
|----------------------------
|----------------------------

Where the point of the passage is the descending line on the first string.

Chords 
Eb      x68886 (or x6888x)
Cm7     x35343 or 8x888x (or 8-10-8-8-8-8)
Fm7     131111 or x-8-10-8-9-8
Bb7     x13131 or 686766
Bb6/9   x10011 or x13113 or 6xx788
G7      353433
B+      x2x443 or 7xx887
Eb/bb   x1x343 or 6xx886
Gm7     353333
F#m7    242222
Bb13    x13133 or 6x6786

D7      x5453x
G       355433
Gmaj7   3x443x
G#dim   456464 or xx6767
Am7     575555 (or the usual x02010)
Am9     575557 (or x02000)
A#dim   x12020 or 678686
G/b     200003  
D13     x57577
Bb6     x1303x or x13333

Db9     434444
Eb6/9   x6x566
Eb         Cm7             Fm7       Bb7   Bb6/9 
 A country dance was being held in a garden 
Eb        Cm7                Fm7          G7     /b
 I felt a bump and heard an "Oh, beg your pardon" 
Cm7          B+ Eb/bb          Gm7    F#m7 
Suddenly I saw  polka dots and moonbeams 
Fm7          Bb6/9       Eb  Bb7
All around a pugnosed dream 
Eb         Cm7             Fm7      Bb7      Bb6/9 
 The music started and was I the perplexed one 
Eb         Cm7              Fm7            G7     /b
 I held my breath and said "May I have the next one?" 
Cm7              B+    Eb/bb          Gm7    F#m7 
In my frightened arms, polka dots and moonbeams 
Fm7           Bb13         Eb     
Sparkled on a pugnosed dream 
D7          G       Gmaj7  G#dim
 There were questions 
       Am7           D7
in the eyes of other dancers 
G     Am9     A#dim G/b      Am7   D13
As we floated over  the floor 
           G        G#dim
There were questions 
       Am7                D7
but my heart knew all the answers 
G      Bb6    Fm7        Bb7
And perhaps a few things more 
Eb         Cm7             Fm7      Bb7      Bb6/9 
Now in a cottage built of lilacs and laughter 
Eb         Cm7              Fm7            G7     /b
I know the meaning of the words "Ever after" 
Cm7              B+    Eb/bb          Gm7    F#m7 
And I'll always see polka dots and moonbeams 
Fm7           Bb6/9       Eb     Db9    Eb6/9
When I kiss the pugnosed dream.

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