It’s actually not that different than G (which sounds fine too if that’s easier).Ĭapo on the 3rd fret if you want to play along with the boys. The Dadd9 is a little funky (I’m not even sure that’s what the chord is called) but most of the guitar stuff I saw looked like some kind of G/B combo transition and I think this sounds good. The verse is kind of a reggae vibe and after playing along with the song for a bit I settled on DDmute UDU for the first 3 reps and D DUD DU for the fourth. A good Dm chord progression, that “me and my broken heart” ear worm (Eminem, Dido, etc) and a good poppy reggae strum.įor the chorus strum I just use my go to DD UDU for the first 3 reps then DD U DD for the 4th. Most of that aside, this song has a lot going for it. And… I’m a firm believer that the ukulele has made that variety even bigger and more varied. I’m not a big boy band fan boy but, as always, I’m open to anything and, as this blog shows (or will show) there is quite a bit of variety in the music I like. Am Am (+1) Bm (+2) Cm (+3) Cm (+4) Dm (+5) Dm (+6) Em (-5) Fm (-4) Fm (-3) Gm (-2) Gm (-1) 10pt 11pt 12pt 13pt 14pt 15pt 16pt 17pt 18pt 19pt 20pt 21pt 22pt 23pt 24pt 25pt 26pt 27pt 28pt 29pt 30pt 31pt 32pt.
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