I heard the song and instantly fell in love with it! So I pulled out my ukulele and started searching everywhere! Eventually I found a version like this, and it was almost perfect except for the fact that my ukulele wasnt able to play the last chord because it was too low. So I tuned my ukulele down a half step, and mapped it for myself! I figured that other people might have this problem, so I converted it onto here. Tuning is half a step down from regular ukulele tuning: G C E A is now F# B D# G# I was playing this using a tenor ukulele so it might be different for you depending on your instrument. A7+5: G#|-0-| D#|-1-| B |-1-| F#|-0-| G#m+7: G#|-2-| D#|-4-| B |-3-| F#|-0-|
A#dim/Gdim: (from here out will be referred to as A#dim) G#|-1-| D#|-0-| B |-1-| F#|-0-| A7: (played like usual tuning but for info's purpose i'll still put it here) G#|-0-| D#|-0-| B |-1-| F#|-0-| Now as far as the actual plucking goes its essentially this: ONLY PLUCK THE STRINGS THAT ARE BEING FRETTED (besides for the A7 chord where you will pluck both the B string and the D# string) After that its fairly easy, once you have the chords down. Verse 1: A7+5 I have no words G#m+7 No words that can heal A#dim All that is broken A#dim Or for what they feel Verse 2: A7+5 No, I have nothing G#m+7 For this sort of pain A#dim But we can keep loving A7 We will love in their name Verse 3: A7+5 And though some are broken G#m+7 We will not be scared A#dim You can't take away kindness A7 You can't take away care Verse 4: A7+5 But I have no words G#m+7 That can help with pain A#dim My heart's with the grieving A#dim
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