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Chords for good uke tunes
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Here in this thread let's try to add a few chord charts and lyrics as we can figger 'em out. Maybe even mp3s for the more obscure ones. Not a clearinghouse for every song. Just a few songs to strum around the lounge as you sip your cocktails. |
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Tue, Aug 3, 2004 4:22 PM
HAWAIIAN HULA EYES Intro: D6, C#6,C6 D.....................B7 (chorus) D ..........................D7...... repeat until inebriated or shot by neighbor [ Edited by: pablus on 2004-08-03 21:33 ] |
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MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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pablus
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Sat, Aug 7, 2004 12:32 PM
Oh yeah. I do it in a low key because it's easier to sing after drinking every drink on the Hale Tiki menu. So place your finger all the way across the neck on the second fret. THE HUKILAU SONGD6.............................. (here - the C7 is the second one up the frets - just rocking back and forth from C7 to B7) D6................................ (repeat chorus and keep playing through until fingers are red and raw - then throw the uke and shriek at spouse:" I'll never get this right" and go to bar and drink.) [ Edited by: pablus on 2004-08-29 13:09 ] |
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Sun, Aug 8, 2004 4:36 AM
"My Little Grass Shack" I want to go [G]back to my little grass shack I can [B7]hear the old guitars a-playing [E7] It won't be [G]long till my ship will be sailing I'm [E7]just a little Hawaiian and a homesick island boy I want to go [G]back to my little grass shack Where the [D7]humu-humu nuku-nuku a pua'a |
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pablus
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Tue, Aug 10, 2004 9:18 AM
Ahhh - good ole D6. The Luau SongD6............................. D7.................G........................ (continue until pepper spray hits face) [ Edited by: pablus on 2004-08-10 11:26 ] |
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Tue, Aug 10, 2004 10:27 AM
White Sandy Beach Intro:F,Bbmaj7,Bbm,F,C7 F We were walking hand in hand F We were having so much fun [chorus]: F lying there in the sun F I saw your face again -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." Come explore http://www.lost-isle.com [ Edited by: Chongolio on 2004-08-10 14:02 ] |
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pablus
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Tue, Aug 10, 2004 11:19 AM
Good one. BTW - http://www.thehukilau.com has "luau song" and "hukilau" on their player on the front page. Swanky says the guy on "luau..." is singing "piggy" but I'm here to tell you he's saying "pinky." |
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Tue, Nov 23, 2004 7:32 PM
This one might be a stretch for tiki, but it was in The Spoungebob Squarepants Movie so that is tiki enough for me. (E7)Ocean man, take me by the hand Ocean man, can you see (I have subbed an E7 for E to make for an easier play-o-long) Uke on! Chongolio -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." Come explore http://www.lost-isle.com [ Edited by: Chongolio 2005-07-26 12:46 ] |
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Digitiki
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 9:55 AM
Does anyone have the chords for "Keep Your Eyes On The Hands"? |
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virani
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 11:16 AM
Beautiful Kauai (dedicated to M. Pablus) Intro : G7 C [ Edited by: virani on 2004-11-24 11:20 ] |
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 1:06 PM
This arrangement is basically the same as the original, except I added a few more passing chords. FWIW, the Bbdim chord is fingered (x1x1), and the Am7 chord is fingered (xxxx), like an open C6 voicing. *Whenever your [G6]watching Remember she's [G6]telling And when she [G7]goes around the island Your eyes are re[G6]vealing, This is the tag you add when you do the last verse for the second time, at the very end: *They tell a [E7]story Finger the E7: 12x2 Mahalo, |
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 1:32 PM
Annnnndd... for fun, the last time you do the B section of the song, when you get to "pineapple, fineapple," Haole Kats like to sing it "pineapple, schmein-apple!" Kind of a nod to Mel Brooks. Oy... |
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Digitiki
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 3:02 PM
Thanks Kanekila! I love that song. Chongolio- great post. Ocean man is great song!! You know, I always thought that "Ring of Fire" would be a fun song on Uke! |
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 3:34 PM
Does anyone know "Pagan Love song"? |
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pablus
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 4:49 PM
Thanks virani! Hope you're enjoying your book. |
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Beatnikine
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 5:22 PM
Hey guys, I was wondering if ukulele cords are similar to/same as mandolin chords. Thanks :) |
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FreakBear
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 9:00 PM
Not to stray from the topic, but...I've noted at least 2 different tunings for the uke. I've been using the Mel Bay tuning which is G-C-E-A (which has something to do with my dog having fleas?). Is this the tuning most of us are using? -FB |
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Haole Kat
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 10:16 PM
Beatnikine - No, uke chords are not the same as mandolin chords. A Uke is tuned in 4ths, like a Guitar, whereas a Mandolin is tuned in 5ths, like a violin. Freakbear - gCEA is the most common tuning for Uke. Some folks tune the G string down an octave, which increases the range, but general opinion is that it doesn't seem to sound as "hawaiian as with a high G. Baritone tuning is often applied to Baritone or Tenor Ukes, and that would be dGBE, just like to 4 treble strings on a guitar. Once again, some folks like the added range of a low D, but the trditional way is to keep that D string tuned up an octave. Hope this helps. Josh |
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Wed, Nov 24, 2004 11:21 PM
Thanks fot the helpful info Josh! I did mean gCEA (not GCEA) :) |
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Haole Kat
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Thu, Nov 25, 2004 10:32 AM
FB - I forgot to mention that My Dog Has Fleas is an old song with a portion of the Melody being gCEA...I can't say I've ever heard it, I just picked up that bit of trivia from my Grampa over the years. J |
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Thu, Nov 25, 2004 7:48 PM
Thanks for your help Josh! -Linda |
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Kanekila
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Fri, Nov 26, 2004 9:24 AM
An easy way to think of uke tunings is to realize that the string intervals are the same as the top 4 strings of a guitar (DGBE for baritone uke)In the case of gCEA tuning, it's like a guitar capo'd at the 5th fret, and the g is an octave higher. If you capo'd at the 7th fret, you'd have aDF#B, which some folks also like to use for their ukes. By far, the most common is gCEA for sorprano, concert and tenor. One can tune a tenor in baritone tuning (dGBE), too, though, the shorter scale of the tenor will result in a lower string tension (i.e., "floppier"). I've played bass for 30 years, but I have to say, ukulele is THE most fun one can have with four strings, to be sure. Now, if any of y'all are interested in finding out how to have the most fun with SIX or EIGHT strings, let's talk about my fave -- the Hawaiian Steel Guitar! :D Aloha, |
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virani
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Fri, Nov 26, 2004 9:28 AM
I also have fun with my 8 strings marquesan ukulele... |
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ookoo lady
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Sun, Nov 28, 2004 10:42 PM
These are some great songs! Thanks so much for posting them... |
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Chongolio
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Sun, Dec 5, 2004 9:52 AM
Check out this Uke chord generator: http://www.sheep-entertainment.nl/ukulele/index.html This site is awesome. It can show you all kinds of chords in several positions and can do it for ukes with different tunings. Give Cigarettes and whiskey a try, it's a fun lil tune with a twangy hillbilly lilt. Chongolio |
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Thu, Dec 16, 2004 12:27 PM
Thanks for that link, Chongolio! I'll have a lot of fun with that. When one is trying to work out chords for a song, does it make sense to start out with guitar chords (named chords, not the charty put-your-fingers-here thingys, of course) for the song, if you can find them? I tried that for a song I'm trying to work out, and it's not sounding right... isn't a note a note, regardless of the instrument? Yes, as a matter of fact, I am entirely clueless. Be kind. |
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Thu, Dec 16, 2004 2:17 PM
Hi Humuhumu, Theoretically, a note is a note and a chord is a chord, but some chords that sound right on a guitar just don't sound right on a ukulele. If the chords don't sound right, or it doesn't fit with your singing voice, you can try changing the key that the song is in. You can cut-and-paste the song (with the chords) into this website http://www.logue.net/xp/ and change it into different key. I like playing in the key of "C". If you have any free time over the holidays, lets get together with Floratina for a uke jam. Lisa |
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 3:38 PM
Just in time for Christmas: http://www.alligatorboogaloo.com/uke/xmas/xmas_kalikimaka.html This version is WAY high - Here's another shot of chords that is a bit more singable without hurting body parts. I'm cropping the lyrics and putting progressions at the end of the phrase. Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say (F) Here we know...green and bright (F7, Bb) |
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Wed, Dec 22, 2004 12:03 PM
Chongolio, That's a priceless link! It should prove helpful in tackling some of these songs! I'm working in "C" and my fingers always turn to rubber trying to get that dreaded "E" maj -- maybe I'll try the "D" tuning! Pablus, Great thread! I wrote a Thanksgiving song this year and was considering a song for X-mas. Mele Kalikimaka should've been the first thing I thought of! -FB |
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Wed, Dec 22, 2004 11:59 PM
Here's another version D / //////////////////////////////////////// [ Edited by: Captain Morgan on 2004-12-23 00:00 ] [ Edited by: Captain Morgan on 2004-12-23 00:04 ] [ Edited by: Captain Morgan on 2004-12-23 00:06 ] [ Edited by: Captain Morgan on 2004-12-23 00:07 ] [ Edited by: Captain Morgan on 2004-12-23 00:08 ] [ Edited by: Captain Morgan on 2004-12-23 00:09 ] |
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Captain Morgan
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 12:12 AM
As you can see by all the edits, I have much to learn about "formatting" the typed |
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Sat, Jan 8, 2005 10:08 PM
Just tought I share a little flash thing I've been working on for fun. Check my Ukulele Tuner at: http://www.10sign.com/ukulele-tuner.html Tahitiki [ Edited by: Tahitiki on 2005-01-08 22:20 ] |
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Sat, Jan 8, 2005 10:31 PM
Hey, do you know how Bong remembers the tuning on the old ukulele: GCEA? The acronym G(reat) C(unt) E(xcellant)A(ss). (If I reduce everything to a sexual inuendo I remember it better...) |
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pablus
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Sun, Jan 9, 2005 8:52 AM
Tahitiki - cool interface. |
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Thu, Feb 10, 2005 8:35 PM
This one is for Valentine's Day: L – O – V – E (recorded by Nat “King” Cole) [C] "L" is [Am] for the way you [Dm] look at [G7] me [G7] "O" is for the only [C] one I [Cmaj7] see [C7] "V" is very, very [F] extraordinary [D] "E" is [D7] even more than [G] anyone that [G7] you adore [C] Love is [Am] all that I can [Dm] give to [G7] you; [G7] Love is more than just a [C] game for [Cmaj7] two. [C7] Two in love can make it — [F] Take my heart, but [Fdim] please don't break it — [C] Love was [G7] made for me and [C] you. |
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Thu, Feb 10, 2005 9:01 PM
Tahitiki - are you left handed? The strings on your Flash uke are on backwards, I think. |
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Tahitiki
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Fri, Feb 11, 2005 8:25 PM
Oooopppps |
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 7:22 PM
Pablus, You are the best!!!! Capt Morgan gave me a uke for Christmas so I've been learning!!!!! Tikiconvert |
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Thu, Feb 17, 2005 8:47 PM
Here is a site for chords to Dean Martin songs. Hey, Anyone have chords for Moon of Malakula? |
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Thu, Feb 17, 2005 10:57 PM
I've never posted a pic, so let's see if this works...Kanekila and I started making these charts in Paint for practice purposes, so they're not great, but they get the job done. Josh [ Edited by: Haole Kat on 2005-02-17 23:02 ] |
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Fri, Feb 18, 2005 12:12 AM
Thanks Josh, |
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Sun, Feb 20, 2005 4:49 PM
What is the name of the last chord on the second line? It looks like an Edim. I looked in my chord book and didn't see any "C" chords that looked like that. Also, do you play it in this key to match your singing voice, or the other instruments in the band, or does it just "sound right"? I think it's easier to play in this key: The [D] moon of Mana[Dm]koora [A]filled the [A7]night The [D]moon of Mana [Dm]koora [A]soon will [A7]rise And [E7]you'll be in my [F]arms [E7]once [A]more Thanks, I hope that's not too many questions! |
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Sun, Feb 20, 2005 5:52 PM
ooko lady -- the chord in question is C# diminished (enharmonic equivalent of E, G & A#/Bb dim)...I didn't realize that shutterfly would shrink the picture so much making it so hard to read. I'll see if I can get a better version up here asap. Kanekila made the chart up, so I'm not sure if he changed the key to suit his voice or just has a version of the song that's in that particular key. My guess would be the latter. J [ Edited by: Haole Kat on 2005-02-20 17:55 ] |
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Sun, Aug 14, 2005 5:12 PM
Once again it might be a stretch for tiki but I am throwing it out there anyways cause I think Reggae fits into the tikisphere nicely. Here we have Bob Marley returning to earth from Jah's kingdom to teach us Redemption song: http://www.yirmumah.djcoffman.com/?p=152 Roots, -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." Come explore http://www.lost-isle.com |
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Sat, Aug 27, 2005 9:30 AM
I Had to Love her and Leave her on the Lava C7 //// F//// C7//// F//// (Bridge) C7 //// F//// (instrumental solo ................then Bridge & Last verse) I tried to line up the chords correctly.The strums are there. A song Sample can be found on CDbaby.com look for Wiki Waki Woo. |
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HelloTiki
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Sat, Aug 27, 2005 9:44 AM
RED OPU F //// C7//// F//// C7//// A//// Aº//// F//// C7//// |
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Sat, Dec 24, 2005 3:34 PM
Thanks everybody! I got Makalina a uke for Christmas and I am printing out some songs she knows to start with. I'll make sure she knows a a few when Pablus gets here next month so he can giver her some pointers and hopefully they can play together a bit to get her more inspired. Then maybe I'll get myself one and she and I can start playing a bit together. Maybe I'll get a baritone to her soprano and play some harmony. |