1 (edited by bonedaddy 2008-10-08 16:09:50)

Topic: Flowers Of The Forest

Hi y'all

Here i am listening to the mighty Foo Fighters but... hankering for the chords or an arrangement for the beautiful lament from Scotland 'The Flowers Of The Forest'

Just to clarify, this has nothing to do with the Foo Fighters!

Any pointers would be gratefully received!

Cheers

I'm the son of rage and love

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

Hi Bone daddy,

Hope life is good for you Sir!

This song ? Is it a Richard Thompson Song?. It Sounds somewhat familiar to me!

Here is his website, you may get some more info there. I get an update for all his  stuff. Just add your email to the site below. Its a very informative site.

www.richardthompson-music.com.

Old Doll.

Why Blend in with the Crowd ? When you were made to stand out !

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

The Flowers of the Forest is an old Scottinsh pipe tune.  Back in the 1700's, a woman in Scotland wrote lyrics for the song.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowers_of_the_Forest

I haven't been able to find chords for it, but I came up with some...

G C

G C G

Em D G C

G D C G

or along those lines.

I guess I could try posting it...

Steeleye Span did the version that I know as far as the music.

Good luck!

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

I forgot, I actually capo it so it's in the key of A, as that is what the pipes are in, from what I understand...

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

Thanks for your help guys!

Hi Lena, life is... strange at the moment but one does ones best with that which he is given to work!  I've no idea what that meant but hey!

cool

I'm the son of rage and love

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

I was told by my dad to search for this song online! smile it was tough, but found it finally with the help of you guys, thanks

7 (edited by tubatooter1940 2011-06-14 21:45:25)

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

I heard two versions, one in Eb and another in D.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3FOJwXOqlA
A capo on your first fret will put you in Eb where you can use "D" chord changes. I hear four chords, D, G, A and the occasional C.
Such a beautiful lament.
toots

We pronounce it "Guf Coast".
Ya'll wanna go down to the Guf?

8 (edited by ndrewoods 2011-08-14 11:41:16)

Re: Flowers Of The Forest

tubatooter1940 wrote:

I heard two versions, one in Eb and another in D.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3FOJwXOqlA
A capo on your first fret will put you in Eb where you can use "D" guitar chords changes. I hear four chords, D, G, A and the occasional C.
Such a beautiful lament.
toots

Also the same thing that came to my mind when I listened to some versions of this song. Try to play it in Key of 'D'.