Pre-Chorus : C F G It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth Am F The minor fall, the major lift G Em Am The baffled king composing Hallelujah Chorus : F Am Hallelujah, Hallelujah F C - G - C - C Hallelujah, Hallelujah Verse : C Am Your faith was strong but you needed proof C Am You saw her bathing on the roof F G C G Her beauty in the moonlight
Position your middle finger on the second fret of the C string. Position your ring finger on the third fret of the E string. The top G string is open. Strum all four strings. This is the Gm chord! Now that you've learned these basic and useful ukulele chords, you are well on your way to playing a wide variety of songs.
First, learn the ukulele’s Hawaiian history and determine which style of uke is right for you. Then, practice basic chords and tuning techniques before learning how to play classic ukulele songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and the always appropriate “Happy Birthday.”
These apps will display how much each string needs to be tightened or loosened in order for it to be G, C, E and A. Some players tune the strings in a different order. Such as E, A, D, G or D, A, D, G. This is done for ‘artistic’ or ‘creative’ reasons. The standard tuning, however, lets you play the majority of popular songs.
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