2/29/2024 0 Comments Im yours lyrics and ukulele chordsTo rid yourself of vanities and just go with the seasons I guess what I'm a saying's there isn't no better reason I've been spending way too long checking my tongue in the mirrorĪnd bending over backwards just to try to see it clearer Scooch on over closer, dear, and I will nibble your ear There's no need to complicate, our time is short Listen to the music of the moment, people dance and singĪnd it's our God-forsaken right to be loved, loved, loved, loved, loved Look into your heart, and you'll find love, love, love, love Open up your plans and, damn, you're free I reckon it's again my turn to win some or learn some I fell right through the cracks, and now I'm trying to get backīefore the cool done run out, I'll be giving it my bestestĪnd nothing's gonna stop me but divine intervention I tried to be chill, but you're so hot that I melted There’s also a really useful section that focuses on counting strums the easy way (something I wish I had when I was learning to play).Well, you done done me and you bet I felt it For just $12 you get an in-depth guide showing you how to play 49 different strums with supporting videos and MP3 files. If you really want to progress your strumming at a rapid rate then I’d highly recommend taking a look at Al Wood’s downloadable ebook How To Play Ukulele Strums. There seems to be a few versions of this one out there but they’re all very much based around the same structure, which rather handily is largely just a repeat of the chords C G Am F repeated throughout. Pretty much everyone that covers this song strums it in a different way and that’s fine – as long as you’re getting the feel of the song then it doesn’t matter whether you’re putting an up strum in a different place. This makes use of some muted/chunk strums and it’s a great song to really get your chunking nailed down (you’re going to be doing it a lot throughout). I like to mute the 2nd and 4th strums (the backbeat) and let the rest ring out but you can get a little creative here. Notice the emphasis that I’m putting on beats 2 and 4 by strumming with a bit more strength and purpose than the other strums. You’re going to need to get a bit of a swing feel to your strumming to get the relaxed feel of the song. To begin with I’d recommend laying your fretting fingers across the frets and just getting the feel right. It’s just DUDUDU played pretty much throughout but there strums are damped and don’t ring out. The strumming pattern at it’s heart is very simple. It’s upbeat, fun and really enjoyable to play. This is a great strumming pattern and it fits so well with the ukulele. If you are wanting to play along with the recording (or even with Jason if you know him) then you’ll either need to tune down half a step or brave it in the key of B. The actual song is in the key of B but it’s way easier to play this song in the key of C so I’ve transposed the chords. The good news is that’s a pretty easy set of chords and shouldn’t trouble you too much if you’ve been playing a while. Just 4 chords will see you through the easy version of this song (there are a few more in the middle section which I’ve not included in this post) and they are C, Am, F and G. Jason Mraz’s massive hit is without doubt one of the most covered songs on ukulele over the past few years which is pretty interesting when you consider that Mraz actually wrote the song on an electric guitar.
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