Fly Me To The Moon Chords
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Difficulty: | advanced |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Key: | Am |
Capo: | no capo |
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Fly Me To The Moon chords
Frank Sinatra 1964 (It Might As Well be Swing) ***
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_Me_to_the_Moon
Am * Dm7 G7 Cmaj7 **
Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars,
F * Dm E7 Am A7
Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars,
Dm7 G7 C Am
In other words, hold my hand!
Dm7 G7 C E
In other words, baby kiss me!
Am Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Fill my heart with song, and let me sing forever more
F Dm * E7 Am A7
you are all I long for all I worship & adore
Dm7 G7 C Am E7
In other words, please be true!
Dm7 G7 Fm C
In other words I love you
Am Dm7 G7 Cmaj7 F Dm E Am Dm7 G7 Em A7 E7 Dm7 G7 C
Am Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Fill my heart with song, and let me sing forever more
F Dm E7 Am A7
you are all I long for all I worship & adore
Dm7 G7 C Am
In other words, please be true!
Dm7 G7
In other words
Dm7 G G7 C
In other words I love you!
* It has been suggested that Am7, Dm7 and Fmaj7 could be used as an option
** It has been suggested that instead of ending with Cmaj7 try ending with C then Cmaj7
*** Alternates:
Capo III
Am = F#m
Dm7 = Bm7 ****
G7 = E7
Fm = Dm
C = A
E = C#
Cmaj7 = Amaj7
F = D
Dm = Bm
E7 = C#7
A7 = F#7
G = E
**** (#2 chord of 31 on chord chart)
Capo V
Am = Em
Dm7 = Am7
G7 = D7
Fm = Cm
C = G
E = B
Cmaj7 = G (or Gmaj7)
F = C
Dm = Am
E7 = B7
A7 = E7
G = D
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Fly Me To The Moon – Frank Sinatra
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155 comments

Could you add in chord diagrams for losers like me? Thanks.
+181

well, Ill hope I will reduce the amount of people not wanting to learn this song cause theres to many complicated chords (known as slash chords hehe :P ) heres a list of them. Notice that when you play the chord as a standalone it will sound terrible, but that feeling will soon dissappear when you play these chords in a row. Also prevent rough 'rock' like strumming in this song as it will break the feeling. What i personnaly think sounds best is playing the chord half muted on every quarter count (just a normal 1-2-3-4 pattern)
Bm7/b5 = xx0201
E7/b9 = xx0101
A7/b9 = x02323 (first 2 = index finger, first 3 = ringfinger, 2nd 2 = middlefinger, 2nd 3 = pinky)
G7/b9 = surprisingly you can play this chord in the same way as E7/b9 wich is = xx0101, but if you really want the chord wich contains the real root of the chord (when playing solo acoustic for example) you can play it like (behold =P ) : 353434 omg :P (al the 3's are a barré position)
Fdim7 = x20101 (a real bugger for your ringfinger :P )
Em7/b5 = xx2333
Dm7/C = xx3535
C6/9 = x30230
As you can see these chords are far from what we intermediate players are used to. But then again this is jazzy music, usually made out of a billion chords, so were lucky this song has about 20 :P hehe. well, I hope these chord diagrams helped!
cheers
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Could you add in the complex chords so you don't have to look them up yourself? the A7b9 and other like that i had to look up
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