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Bohemian Rhapsody (1975) Words and Music: Freddie Mercury, 1946 - 1991 a INTRO Arr Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (1975) Words and music: Freddie Mercury, 1946 - 1991 A INTRO Arr. for SATB+piano by Filip Tailor ([email protected]) = 72 Bb6/D C7 Bb6/D C7 Gm7/Bb C7/Bb F7/C Cm7 F7 q Soprano mf Is this the real life? Is this just fan -ta - sy? Caught in a land -slide Alto mf Is this the real life? Is this just fan ta-- sy? Caught in a land -slide Tenor mf Is this the real life? Is this just fan ta-- sy? Caught in a land -slide no e- Bass mf Is this the real life? Is this just fan ta-- sy? Caught in a land -slide no e- Pianoforte A Espressivo 4 Bb Cm7 Bb F7/A Bb/F Gm7 Bb7 ..scape from re -a - li - ty O -pen your eyes Look up to the skie- s and see - ..scape from re -a - li - ty O- pen your eyes Look up to the skie- s and see ..scape from re -a - li - ty O- pen your eyes Look up to the skie- s and see - ..scape from re -a - li - ty O- pen your eyes Look up to the skie- s and see mf B. Feldman & Co. Ltd. Trident Music, 1975 2 7 Eb Ab/Eb Eb Cm7 Ebmaj7 F7 p ee... Oooh poor boy Be- cause I´m f I´m just a po- or boy I need no sym- pa - ee... thy ee... Oooh poor boy Be- cause I´m p ee... Oooh poor boy p Be- cause I´m Legato 10 B/D# Bb/D A/C# Bb/D B/D# Bb/D A/C# Bb/D Eb Bb/D mp sub. p Ea sy-come ea sy- go Lit -tle high lit -tle low Oooh the wind blows sub. p Ea sy-come ea sy- go Lit- tle high lit - tle low f A- ny way the wind blows mp sub. Ea sy-come ea sy- go Lit- tle high lit - tle low Oooh the wind blows p mpOooh the wind blows B VERSE 3 13 C#dim F7/C F7 Bb does -n´t real ly- mat -ter to me.. p does- n´t real ly- legato mat - ter p does- n´t real ly- mat -ter to me... to -oo me... p does- n´t real ly- mat -ter to me... mf 16 Bb Gm legato solo p Ma - ma just killed a man Put a 4 19 Cm Cm7 F7 Bb gun a- gainst hishead pulled my trig -ger now he´s dead Ma ma life had 22 Gm Cm B5# Eb/Bb Amomit35b7 Abmaj7omit3 Eb/G just be- gun but now I´ve gone and thrown it all a- way 5 25 Eb Bb/D Cm Fm E5# Ab/Eb D5bomit3 f f with deep sorrow Ma - ma oo- oo - ooh did- n´t mean to make you cry If f 28 Bb Bb7 Eb Bb/D ff p I´m not back a- gain this time to- mor row car ry- on car- ry ff 6 30 Cm Abm Eb Ab Eb/G F#dim Fm7 p on as if no -thing real ly-mat - ters p p VERSE 2 33 C Bb espressivo mf Too late my C mf mf 7 36 Gm Cm Cm7 F7 timehascome sends shi -vers down myspine, bo- dy´s a-ching all thetime 39 Bb Gm p Good- bye Eve - ry - bo - dy I´ve got to go Got- ta 8 41 Cm B5# Eb/Bb Amomit35b7 Abmaj7omit3 Eb/G f leave you all be- hind and fa ce the truth ff Fm E5# Ab/Eb D5bomit3 43 Eb Bb/D Cm mf Ooh Ooh with deepest sorrow f f Ma - ma oo oo- - ooh I don´t wan na-die I p A-ny - way thewind blows Ooh f D GUITAR SOLO 9 Eb Bb/D Bb7/D 46 Bb Bb7 ooh oo -ooh oo -ooh oo - ooh ooh Oo - ff some - times wish I´d ne -ver been born at a - all fff ooh oo -ooh oo -ooh oo - ooh ooh Oo - ff ooh Oo - ooh oo -ooh oo -ooh oo - ooh ff fff Cm 48 Fm E5# Ab/Eb D5bomit3 sfz sfz 10 50 Bb 3 3 3 3 3 51 Cm Eb Bb/D 3 3 3 3 3 3 11 53 Fm E5# Ab/Eb D5bomit3 Db Db7/B Bbm7 6 6 3 sfz 3 = 75 OPERA SECTION q E Jokingly 55 Slightly faster A D/A A Adim A D/A A Adim A mf Sca ra- mf Sca ra- I seea lit -tle sil- hou - et to-of a man Sca ra- mf E sfz sub. p p 12 57 D A D A Adim A D A mouche Sca -ra - mouche, will you do the fan -dan - go mouche Sca - ra - mouche, will you do the fan - dan - go mouche Sca- ra - mouche, will you do the fan - dan - go 58 Db/Ab Ab7 C/G E7 sub. ff Thun -der - bolt and light -ning ve -ry ve- ry frighte - ning sub. ff Thun -der - bolt and light -ning ve -ry ve - ry frighte - ning sub. ff Thun -der - bolt and light -ning ve -ry ve- ry frighte - ning sub. ff Thun -der - bolt and light -ning ve -ry ve- ry frighte - ning ff 13 A 59 solo fff me Ga li-- le io- Ga li-le- io- Ga li-- le io-Fi ga-- ro sub. fff me ff tutti Ma - gni fi- fff me solo fff me Ga li-- le io- Ga li-- le io- Ga li-- le io-Fi ga-- ro sfz 61 Cm7 B/D# Bb/D C#dim Bb/D B/D# Bb/D C#dim Bb/D tutti f o o f co tutti f o f o solo p But I´m just a poor boy and No -bo - dy loves me p .
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