Category: Key of F
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I’ll Be Home for Christmas — Strum-Along
4/4 Time – Key of F – Ukulele Chords and lyrics. This is one of my favorite Christmas songs. Seems like most people play it in C but the key of F suits me better so here’s my version. You can strum it however the mood suits you, but if you want to strum the…
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Strawberry Wine — Strum-Along
The country classic by Deanna Carter is played here in the key of F. When I made the video, I labeled it “4/4 time,” but after going back and listening to it, I realized that it’s actually 6/8 time! Oops. As you’re strumming along, think of each measure as 6 beats, like 1-2-3-4-5-6. It might…
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Deep Purple — Fingerstyle Tablature
This is actually a Strum-Along with a fingerpicking break between verses. You could do the whole thing just strumming or fingerpick the whole thing, but I thought it sounded best to strum and then add the fingerpicking by itself in the middle without any singing. I did a tablature of how I did the fingerpicking…
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Vincent (Starry Starry Night)– Clawhammer
I love the way this song sounds when played clawhammer style—it’s one of my personal favorites to play and sing! My version uses only six easy ukulele chords. Watch my four-video Clawhammer Tutorial if you need help with the clawhammer style. “Vincent” by Don McLean is a tribute to the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.…
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Mr. Bojangles — Strum-Along
“Mr. Bojangles” is a folk and country song written and originally recorded by American singer-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker in 1968. Over the years, it has been covered by numerous artists, with the most famous version recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1970. The song is well-known for its poignant storytelling and melancholic melody,…
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Oklahoma Hills — Clawhammer
“Oklahoma Hills” is a song written by Woody Guthrie and his cousin, Jack Guthrie, that celebrates the beauty and spirit of the Oklahoma landscape, and it’s the official folk song for the State of Oklahoma. It expresses a deep connection to the state’s hills and natural surroundings, with the narrator longing to return to these…
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Where I’m Going — Clawhammer
This is a gospel song written by Marijohn Wilkin back in the 1960s. It fits the clawhammer style for the ukulele perfectly but you can strum it normally if you prefer. I recorded it in the key of F and the chord progression is really simple (not even a Bb chord to deal with). Watch…
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Please Don’t Bury Me — Clawhammer
Please Don’t Bury Me is a song from John Prine’s 1973 album, Sweet Revenge. I played it with clawhammer style backup but you can strum it (4/4 time) if you prefer.
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