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Both songs are easier to play in the key of C, and easier for most folks to sing in the key of F. We’ve assumed you already know how to play these chords: CFJN. If you are new to the ukulele, we suggest starting with Lil' Liza Janein the key of F.
List of the Ukulele Songs with chord. Feel free to use these chord sheets to practice and learn a new chord on Ukulele.
Ukulele chords and tabs for "Come Along With Me (Adventure Time)" by Rebecca Sugar. Free, curated and guaranteed quality with ukulele chord diagrams, transposer and auto scroller.
- Itsy Bitsy Spider. F C7 F The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout F C7 F Down came the rain and washed the spider out F C7 F Out came the sun and dried up all the rain F C7 F and the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat. F Row, row, row your boat F Gently down the stream F merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily C7 F Life is but a dream. If you have trouble getting to F in time, just leave your finger off the top string of your ukulele for a one-finger, “F-ish” chord.
- Mary Had a Little Lamb. F Mary had a little lamb, C7 F Little lamb, little lamb, F Mary had a little lamb, C7 F Its fleece was white as snow F Everywhere that Mary went, C7 F Mary went, Mary went, F Everywhere that Mary went C7 F The lamb was sure to go F It followed her to school one day C7 F School one day, school one day F It followed her to school one day C7 F Which was against the rules.
- The Wheels on the Bus. F The wheels on the bus go round and round, C7 F Round and round, round and round F The wheels on the bus go round and round, C7 F All through the town F The money on the bus goes clink, clink, clink, C7 F clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink F The money on the bus goes clink, clink, clink, C7 F All through the town F The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish, C7 F Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish F The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish, C7 F All through the town F The driver on the bus goes "Move on back!"
- How to Read Ukulele Chord Diagrams? It’S Really Easy!
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The ukulele chord diagrams are quite intuitive to understand, but some symbols may need some explaining. Once you know how the chord diagrams work you will be glad to see them on song pages, because it will really help you learn a song faster. Read on to learn how to read ukulele chord diagrams.
1. The basics
The UkuTabs chord diagrams are quite easy to understand and I’ve made them as simple as possible. You should imagine there is a ukulele in front of you and you are looking at the fretboard with the headstock at the top. The strings are illustrated as vertical lines (from left to right G C E A string) and the frets are the horizontal lines. All the different chord shapes are represented by dots. Each dot represents the placement of your finger. In the example on the right, you can see a G chor...
2. Higher up the fretboard
Sometimes you will see numbers at the sides of diagrams. These refer to a certain fret number, because sometimes a chord is played higher up the fretboard (if there are no numbers, it means frets 1 to 4 are shown). In the example on the right, the G, C and A strings are played at the sixth fret and the A string at the eighth fret.
3. Muting
If you see a little “x” at the bottom (or top) of a string it means you should not play that string at all. In other words, you have to mute it. You can do this by resting one or more of your fretting fingers on the string without actually fretting it. An example is shown on the right.
Sometimes you won’t see chord diagrams in the score for a song, but only four simple numbers. Sometimes people talk about chords this way as well. For example, “0232” represents a G chord. The four numbers refer to each string of the ukulele (order: GCEA). This is incredibly useful to tell someone quickly how to play a certain chord. The second exa...
Discover the complete ukulele chord charts for soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles. It features all the main chord diagrams, and you can either download a print-friendly pdf or a “poster-like” chart.
Ukulele chords and tabs for "Tourist: A Love Song From Paris" by Jon Cozart. Free, curated and guaranteed quality with ukulele chord diagrams, transposer and auto scroller.
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Mar 15, 2024 · Chord and lyrics sheets for many ukulele songs. Learn to strum rock, pop, Hawaiian, Jazz, and traditional tunes on your uke with accurate transcriptions.
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