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Apr 9, 2013 · Apr 10, 2013. #6. TheOnlyUkeThatMatters said: Changing between baritone uke and tenor/concert/soprano uke isn't too tough for your fingers---the same chord shapes work perfectly. It can be a little tricky for your ears and your brain---the same chord shapes give a different pitches and they have different chord names.
For each song, we will detail the chord progressions you need to be able to play the melody on your baritone ukulele. 1. Bob Dylan – Blowin’ in the Wind. The verses follow the pattern: G, C, G, G, C, D, G, C, G, G, C, D. Refrain where the lyrics are ‘The answer my friend’: C, D, G, E minor, C, D, G. 2.
Mar 13, 2021 · Land Down Under – Men at Work. Verses: Am, G, Am, F, G / Chorus: C, G, Am, F, G. This classic number from Aussie 80’s band Men at Work introduced us to Vegemite sandwiches and men that ‘chunder’. It’s also a stellar track to play on the uke and a perfect beginner ukulele song as it’s the same five chords on repeat.
Put A Little Love In Your Heart. The Rainbow Connection. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head. Rhythm Of Love. Riptide. Sing. Singin' In The Rain. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay. Stand By Your Man.
At some point, everyone finds themselves looking for fun songs to play. This list of 13 simple and fun baritone ukulele songs includes familiar favorites that are easy to play. 1. “Coconut,” by Harry Nilsson (1971) This song can be played in its entirety with just one 1-finger chord, but you may need to sing along. 2.
Dec 1, 2018 · (Ukulele). Arranged for the 4-string baritone uke (D-G-B-E tuning, low to high), this comprehensive collection includes the melody, lyrics and chord frames to 125 songs, including: American Pie * Big Yellow Taxi * Crazy Little Thing Called Love * Drift Away * Everybody Hurts * Go Your Own Way * Ho Hey * I'm Yours * Kokomo * The Lazy Song * Margaritaville * No Woman No Cry * Riptide * Sweet ...
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Aug 21, 2022 · Next: Most famous songs to sing for karaoke (best choices) 3. “Circles” – Post Malone. Post Malone is no stranger to the top of the charts. This earworm stayed at number 1 for three weeks straight. 4. “The Lady is a Tramp” – Frank Sinatra. Every strong baritone needs a selection of fantastic crooner songs.