Chords for Blues in A - Ukulele Blues Tutorial - Easy Beginner Ukulele Blues
Tempo:
92.075 bpm
Chords used:
A
B
C#
G
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
All right, so we're breaking down a [C#] blues in a all right
This is going to be a [G] basic one, but you're going to need it for tomorrow's lesson
You're everyone should have a blues in a especially [B] ukulele because I think the [A] blues is the best key for the [C#] blues on the ukulele
Is [G] in a okay, so it's going to work like this you need [A] three chords you need a
[G] You're going to need a [F#] d7.
We're going to play an easy way just
[D] Middle finger on the second fret of the G string ring [B] finger on the second fret of [F#] the E string
And you're going to need an [E] e7.
[Bm] We're going to stick with a super nice easy [G] strum pattern down down up up [C] down
And that's going to happen one time consider that one [C] bar or one measure because the blues [A] is called 12 bars and each strum pattern
Is going to be one bar so that was four times on our a7 [C#] down down up down down
Down up down up down down [A] up down down up up down up
[B] two times on the d7
[F#]
Times [C#] on the a7 [A]
[Am] one time on [E] the e7
[A] one time on [F#] the d7
[A] one time on the a7
And one time [E] on the e7
[B]
Let's put it together [A] from the very top
[F#]
[A]
[E] [F#]
[A] [E]
[A]
[Cm] [A] [B] All right, so tomorrow.
We're going [G] to look at how to spice in this up plus check out the ukulele blues
[A] Playlist that we have because we're talking how to make so
[C] How to spice it up your finger pattern?
[A] [Dm] changing keys
[G]
[C] [Bm] And everything [B] you need to be a better [C#] blues player all right, but everyone needs an a's [B] blues
This is a simple a [A] blues now you can write your own songs now
You can jam with someone now you can take souls you got to have this one in the bag especially for tomorrow's lesson
All right, okay, ten thumbs pro calm take care everybody until next [D] time
[E] Keep on
This is going to be a [G] basic one, but you're going to need it for tomorrow's lesson
You're everyone should have a blues in a especially [B] ukulele because I think the [A] blues is the best key for the [C#] blues on the ukulele
Is [G] in a okay, so it's going to work like this you need [A] three chords you need a
[G] You're going to need a [F#] d7.
We're going to play an easy way just
[D] Middle finger on the second fret of the G string ring [B] finger on the second fret of [F#] the E string
And you're going to need an [E] e7.
[Bm] We're going to stick with a super nice easy [G] strum pattern down down up up [C] down
And that's going to happen one time consider that one [C] bar or one measure because the blues [A] is called 12 bars and each strum pattern
Is going to be one bar so that was four times on our a7 [C#] down down up down down
Down up down up down down [A] up down down up up down up
[B] two times on the d7
[F#]
Times [C#] on the a7 [A]
[Am] one time on [E] the e7
[A] one time on [F#] the d7
[A] one time on the a7
And one time [E] on the e7
[B]
Let's put it together [A] from the very top
[F#]
[A]
[E] [F#]
[A] [E]
[A]
[Cm] [A] [B] All right, so tomorrow.
We're going [G] to look at how to spice in this up plus check out the ukulele blues
[A] Playlist that we have because we're talking how to make so
[C] How to spice it up your finger pattern?
[A] [Dm] changing keys
[G]
[C] [Bm] And everything [B] you need to be a better [C#] blues player all right, but everyone needs an a's [B] blues
This is a simple a [A] blues now you can write your own songs now
You can jam with someone now you can take souls you got to have this one in the bag especially for tomorrow's lesson
All right, okay, ten thumbs pro calm take care everybody until next [D] time
[E] Keep on
Key:
A
B
C#
G
F#
A
B
C#
All right, so we're breaking down a [C#] blues in a all right
This is going to be a [G] basic one, but you're going to need it for tomorrow's lesson
You're everyone should have a blues in a especially [B] ukulele because I think the [A] blues is the best key for the [C#] blues on the ukulele
Is [G] in a okay, so it's going to work like this you need [A] three chords you need a _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] You're going to need a [F#] d7.
We're going to play an easy way just
[D] Middle finger on the second fret of the G string ring [B] finger on the second fret of [F#] the E string
And _ you're going to need an [E] e7.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] We're going to stick with a super nice easy [G] strum pattern down down up up [C] down
And _ that's going to happen one time consider that one [C] bar or one measure because the blues [A] is called 12 bars and each strum pattern
Is going to be one bar so that was four times on our a7 [C#] down down up down down
Down up down up down down [A] up down down up up down up
[B] two times on the d7
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
Times [C#] on the a7 _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ one time on [E] the e7 _ _
_ _ [A] _ one time on [F#] the d7 _ _
_ _ [A] one time on the a7 _ _ _
And one time [E] on the e7
_ _ _ _ [B]
Let's put it together [A] from the very top _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] All right, so tomorrow.
We're going [G] to look at how to spice in this up plus check out the ukulele blues
[A] Playlist that we have because we're talking how to make so
_ _ [C] How to spice it up your finger pattern?
[A] _ _ [Dm] changing keys
_ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bm] And everything [B] you need to be a better [C#] blues player all right, but everyone needs an a's [B] blues
This is a simple a [A] blues now you can write your own songs now
You can jam with someone now you can take souls you got to have this one in the bag especially for tomorrow's lesson
All right, okay, ten thumbs pro calm take care everybody until next [D] time
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ Keep on
This is going to be a [G] basic one, but you're going to need it for tomorrow's lesson
You're everyone should have a blues in a especially [B] ukulele because I think the [A] blues is the best key for the [C#] blues on the ukulele
Is [G] in a okay, so it's going to work like this you need [A] three chords you need a _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] You're going to need a [F#] d7.
We're going to play an easy way just
[D] Middle finger on the second fret of the G string ring [B] finger on the second fret of [F#] the E string
And _ you're going to need an [E] e7.
_ _ _ _ [Bm] We're going to stick with a super nice easy [G] strum pattern down down up up [C] down
And _ that's going to happen one time consider that one [C] bar or one measure because the blues [A] is called 12 bars and each strum pattern
Is going to be one bar so that was four times on our a7 [C#] down down up down down
Down up down up down down [A] up down down up up down up
[B] two times on the d7
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
Times [C#] on the a7 _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ one time on [E] the e7 _ _
_ _ [A] _ one time on [F#] the d7 _ _
_ _ [A] one time on the a7 _ _ _
And one time [E] on the e7
_ _ _ _ [B]
Let's put it together [A] from the very top _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [A] _ _ [B] All right, so tomorrow.
We're going [G] to look at how to spice in this up plus check out the ukulele blues
[A] Playlist that we have because we're talking how to make so
_ _ [C] How to spice it up your finger pattern?
[A] _ _ [Dm] changing keys
_ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bm] And everything [B] you need to be a better [C#] blues player all right, but everyone needs an a's [B] blues
This is a simple a [A] blues now you can write your own songs now
You can jam with someone now you can take souls you got to have this one in the bag especially for tomorrow's lesson
All right, okay, ten thumbs pro calm take care everybody until next [D] time
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ Keep on