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Aug 19, 2019 · [Intro] Am G C Am G C [Verse 1] Am G C I was scared of dentists and the dark Am G C I was scared of pretty girls and starting conversations Am G C Oh, all my friends are turning green Am G C You're...
- RIPTIDE UKULELE (ver 2) by Vance Joy @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
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- RIPTIDE UKULELE (ver 2) by Vance Joy @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
Learn how to play "Riptide" by Vance Joy with our ukulele tabs. This song tab is in the key of A Minor with the chords: Am, G, C, F
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Ukulele chords and tabs for "Riptide" by Vance Joy. Free, curated and guaranteed quality with ukulele chord diagrams, transposer and auto scroller.
Apr 30, 2013 · Riptide Uke tab by Vance Joy. 5 Chords used in the song : Am, G, C, Gsus4, Fadd9. View these chords for the Baritone. Transpose chords: Chord diagrams: Pin chords to top while scrolling. Tablature / Chords (Full Song) Font size: A- A A+. Artist: Vance Joy. Album: Dream Your Life Away. Year: 2014. Difficulty: 2.7. ( Beginner) Key: C, G Chords.
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The recorded key is actually A#m. This means the above chords need to be A#m, G#, C#, and F# to match the pitch.
The strumming pattern is: D D UDU. That’s down, down, up, down, up (then repeat). The trick is to keep your hand moving down and up even when you aren’t strumming the uke! If you keep the strumming hand “ghosting” over the strings during the times you don’t play, it’s much easier to keep your momentum and build a groove. To do this, you need to cha...
Here are two versions of the breakdown picking shown in tab: (High-g tuning) *OR* (Low-G tuning) The first is for high-g tuning. This one sounds best to my ears since it utilizes the open G-string to create a ringing sound. The second is for low-G tuning. This one isn’t as nice, but works in a pinch if you only have a low-G uke.