Chords for Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley/Twenty One Pilots (Ukulele Tutorial)
Tempo:
133.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Db
Am
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] Hello, it's me, the [Db] ukulele teacher here to teach you how to play Can't Help Falling In Love.
[Ab] This song was originally by Elvis Presley but it sounds [Db] great on the uke and a great
[Bb] uke version is by 21 Pilots.
[Eb] So grab your Elvis uke.
[Bb]
[Cm] Make sure it's in tune [Am] and [C] get ready to [Ab] play Can't Help Falling In Love.
Now there's just
[E] six chords in this song all the way through and they're super [Dbm] easy.
If you already [Ab] know them,
skip ahead [G] now otherwise I'll give you a [A] quick refresher.
To play [G] the chord of C,
put your third [Dbm] finger on the third fret of the first [Gm] string.
C [Bb] should sound like [C] this.
To play the chord [A] of E minor, put your [G] first finger on the second fret of the [Eb] first string,
[F] your second finger on the [B] third fret of the second string, and your third finger on the
fourth fret [G] of the third string.
[C] E minor should [G] sound like this.
To play A minor,
put your second finger on the [B] second fret of the fourth string.
A [G] minor should sound like [Am] this.
And the reason you play A minor with your second finger is so that when you [E] go from A minor to F,
you can just add [Cm] your first finger to the first fret [E] of the second string and F should sound like
[F] this.
To play the chord of G, put your first finger on the second fret of the third string,
your second finger on the second [G] fret of the first string, and your third finger on the third
fret of [Ab] the second string.
[Bb] G should [G] sound like this.
To play [Db] A7, just put your first [B] finger on
the first fret of the third string.
[A]
A7 should sound like this.
[B] And to play [G] B7, [Db] bar the second
fret with your first finger [Dm] and put your second finger on the [B] third fret of the third string.
[Bb] B7 [Ab] should sound like this.
[B]
In the Twenty One [E] Pilots version, they play a very soft, gentle
[Db] strung pattern all the way through the song.
A sort of swingy rhythm.
Down, down, up, down, up, down,
[A] down, up, down, up.
Let me show you [C] that on the C.
Down, down, up, down, up, down, down, up, down, up.
And [Ab] you can play that rhythm pretty much [B] all the way through the [Cm] song.
Now in this song, there [Gm] are
just two sections repeated [C] over and over again.
There's [B] the verse and [Dbm] the chorus.
I'm going to
[C] start with the verse.
Wise men [Am] say only [F]
[C] fools [G] rush in, [Am] but I [G] can't [Am] help [C] falling in love [G] with [C] you.
[Db] The first [Gm] line is just C, E minor, [F] A minor, [Db] F, C, G.
And you change chords on [F] every word in that line
except the [C] word only.
Wise men say, say [Am] on A minor, [F] only fools [C] rush [G] in.
Then the second line is F, [C] G,
A minor, [E] F, C, G, C.
[B] And you change chords on every [A] word in that line except [F] in.
And I [G] can't [Am] help [F] falling
in [C] love [G] with [C] you.
[A] And those two lines of chords are the same for all the verses [C] all the way through
the song.
Now you've got the verse, let me teach you how to play the [Db] chorus.
The first three lines
of the chorus are just [C] E minor to [Db] B7.
And you can play it really, really [G] slowly like this.
Like a river flows [B] surely to the sea, darling so it goes.
And then the last line of [Bb] the chorus
is just [B] A7, F, G.
[A] Some things were meant [F] to be.
[G]
And then just go back to the verse.
The only change
[Db] he makes in the 21 Pilots version is the last time around he [Bb] plays the last line two times in a row.
And the penultimate time he changes [A] it.
So instead of ending C, G, C, he [C] ends it C, [E] G, A [Db] minor.
So he can
repeat it again.
[G] So the very last [C] time he plays it [Bb] it's I [G]
[Am] can't help [F] falling [Am] in [G] love with [Am] you.
[F] No I [G] [Am] can't help [C] falling in love [G]
[C] with you.
So that's [Am] how to play I Can't Help [Gm] Falling In Love With You
Elvis Presley as [E] performed by [Bm] 21 Pilots.
I've been the [Db] Ukulele [G] Teacher.
If you have any requests
for future lessons let me [F] know in the comments below.
Until next time I love you all and I wish
you da best.
[Ab] This song was originally by Elvis Presley but it sounds [Db] great on the uke and a great
[Bb] uke version is by 21 Pilots.
[Eb] So grab your Elvis uke.
[Bb]
[Cm] Make sure it's in tune [Am] and [C] get ready to [Ab] play Can't Help Falling In Love.
Now there's just
[E] six chords in this song all the way through and they're super [Dbm] easy.
If you already [Ab] know them,
skip ahead [G] now otherwise I'll give you a [A] quick refresher.
To play [G] the chord of C,
put your third [Dbm] finger on the third fret of the first [Gm] string.
C [Bb] should sound like [C] this.
To play the chord [A] of E minor, put your [G] first finger on the second fret of the [Eb] first string,
[F] your second finger on the [B] third fret of the second string, and your third finger on the
fourth fret [G] of the third string.
[C] E minor should [G] sound like this.
To play A minor,
put your second finger on the [B] second fret of the fourth string.
A [G] minor should sound like [Am] this.
And the reason you play A minor with your second finger is so that when you [E] go from A minor to F,
you can just add [Cm] your first finger to the first fret [E] of the second string and F should sound like
[F] this.
To play the chord of G, put your first finger on the second fret of the third string,
your second finger on the second [G] fret of the first string, and your third finger on the third
fret of [Ab] the second string.
[Bb] G should [G] sound like this.
To play [Db] A7, just put your first [B] finger on
the first fret of the third string.
[A]
A7 should sound like this.
[B] And to play [G] B7, [Db] bar the second
fret with your first finger [Dm] and put your second finger on the [B] third fret of the third string.
[Bb] B7 [Ab] should sound like this.
[B]
In the Twenty One [E] Pilots version, they play a very soft, gentle
[Db] strung pattern all the way through the song.
A sort of swingy rhythm.
Down, down, up, down, up, down,
[A] down, up, down, up.
Let me show you [C] that on the C.
Down, down, up, down, up, down, down, up, down, up.
And [Ab] you can play that rhythm pretty much [B] all the way through the [Cm] song.
Now in this song, there [Gm] are
just two sections repeated [C] over and over again.
There's [B] the verse and [Dbm] the chorus.
I'm going to
[C] start with the verse.
Wise men [Am] say only [F]
[C] fools [G] rush in, [Am] but I [G] can't [Am] help [C] falling in love [G] with [C] you.
[Db] The first [Gm] line is just C, E minor, [F] A minor, [Db] F, C, G.
And you change chords on [F] every word in that line
except the [C] word only.
Wise men say, say [Am] on A minor, [F] only fools [C] rush [G] in.
Then the second line is F, [C] G,
A minor, [E] F, C, G, C.
[B] And you change chords on every [A] word in that line except [F] in.
And I [G] can't [Am] help [F] falling
in [C] love [G] with [C] you.
[A] And those two lines of chords are the same for all the verses [C] all the way through
the song.
Now you've got the verse, let me teach you how to play the [Db] chorus.
The first three lines
of the chorus are just [C] E minor to [Db] B7.
And you can play it really, really [G] slowly like this.
Like a river flows [B] surely to the sea, darling so it goes.
And then the last line of [Bb] the chorus
is just [B] A7, F, G.
[A] Some things were meant [F] to be.
[G]
And then just go back to the verse.
The only change
[Db] he makes in the 21 Pilots version is the last time around he [Bb] plays the last line two times in a row.
And the penultimate time he changes [A] it.
So instead of ending C, G, C, he [C] ends it C, [E] G, A [Db] minor.
So he can
repeat it again.
[G] So the very last [C] time he plays it [Bb] it's I [G]
[Am] can't help [F] falling [Am] in [G] love with [Am] you.
[F] No I [G] [Am] can't help [C] falling in love [G]
[C] with you.
So that's [Am] how to play I Can't Help [Gm] Falling In Love With You
Elvis Presley as [E] performed by [Bm] 21 Pilots.
I've been the [Db] Ukulele [G] Teacher.
If you have any requests
for future lessons let me [F] know in the comments below.
Until next time I love you all and I wish
you da best.
Key:
G
C
Db
Am
F
G
C
Db
[N] Hello, it's me, the [Db] ukulele teacher here to teach you how to play Can't Help Falling In Love.
[Ab] This song was originally by Elvis Presley but it sounds [Db] great on the uke and a great
[Bb] uke version is by 21 Pilots.
[Eb] So grab your Elvis uke.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ Make sure it's in tune _ [Am] and _ _ [C] get ready to [Ab] play Can't Help Falling In Love.
Now there's just
[E] six chords in this song all the way through and they're super [Dbm] easy.
If you already [Ab] know them,
skip ahead [G] now otherwise I'll give you a [A] quick refresher.
To play [G] the chord of C,
put your third [Dbm] finger on the third fret of the first [Gm] string.
C [Bb] should sound like [C] this.
_ _ To play the chord [A] of E minor, put your [G] first finger on the second fret of the [Eb] first string,
[F] your second finger on the [B] third fret of the second string, and your third finger on the
fourth fret [G] of the third string.
[C] E minor should [G] sound like this.
_ _ To play A minor,
put your second finger on the [B] second fret of the fourth string.
A [G] minor should sound like [Am] this. _ _
And the reason you play A minor with your second finger is so that when you [E] go from A minor to F,
you can just add [Cm] your first finger to the first fret [E] of the second string and F should sound like
[F] this.
_ _ _ To play the chord of G, put your first finger on the second fret of the third string,
your second finger on the second [G] fret of the first string, and your third finger on the third
fret of [Ab] the second string.
[Bb] G should [G] sound like this.
_ _ To play [Db] A7, just put your first [B] finger on
the first fret of the third string.
[A] _
A7 should sound like this. _ _ _
[B] And to play [G] B7, [Db] bar the second
fret with your first finger [Dm] and put your second finger on the [B] third fret of the third string.
[Bb] B7 [Ab] should sound like this.
[B] _
_ _ In the Twenty One [E] Pilots version, they play a very soft, gentle
[Db] strung pattern all the way through the song.
A sort of swingy rhythm.
Down, down, up, down, up, down,
[A] down, up, down, up.
Let me show you [C] that on the C. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Down, down, up, down, up, down, down, up, down, up. _ _ _ _
_ And [Ab] you can play that rhythm pretty much [B] all the way through the [Cm] song.
Now in this song, there [Gm] are
just two sections repeated [C] over and over again.
There's [B] the verse and [Dbm] the chorus.
I'm going to
[C] start with the verse.
Wise _ men _ _ [Am] say _ only _ [F] _
[C] fools _ [G] rush in, _ _ [Am] but I [G] _ _ can't [Am] help _ [C] falling in love [G] _ with [C] you. _ _ _
[Db] The first [Gm] line is just C, E minor, [F] A minor, [Db] F, C, G.
And you change chords on [F] every word in that line
except the [C] word only.
Wise _ men _ say, say [Am] on A minor, [F] only fools [C] _ rush [G] in. _
_ _ _ _ Then the second line is F, [C] G,
A minor, [E] F, C, G, C.
[B] And you change chords on every [A] word in that line except [F] in.
And I _ [G] _ can't [Am] help _ _ [F] falling
in [C] love _ [G] with _ [C] you. _ _
[A] And those two lines of chords are the same for all the verses [C] all the way through
the song.
Now you've got the verse, let me teach you how to play the [Db] chorus.
The first three lines
of the chorus are just [C] E minor to [Db] B7.
And you can play it really, really [G] slowly like this.
_ Like a river _ flows [B] surely to the sea, _ _ darling so it goes.
_ And then the last line of [Bb] the chorus
is just [B] A7, F, G.
[A] Some things were meant [F] to be.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And then just go back to the verse.
The only change
[Db] he makes in the 21 Pilots version is the last time around he [Bb] plays the last line two times in a row.
And the penultimate time he changes [A] it.
So instead of ending C, G, C, he [C] ends it C, [E] G, A [Db] minor.
So he can
repeat it again.
[G] So the very last [C] time he plays it [Bb] it's I [G] _ _
[Am] can't help _ [F] falling [Am] in [G] love with _ [Am] you. _ _ _
[F] No I [G] _ _ [Am] can't help _ [C] falling in love [G] _
_ [C] with you. _ _ _ _
_ So that's [Am] how to play I Can't Help [Gm] Falling In Love With You
Elvis Presley as [E] performed by [Bm] 21 Pilots.
I've been the [Db] Ukulele [G] Teacher.
If you have any requests
for future lessons let me [F] know in the comments below.
Until next time I love you all and I wish
you da best.
[Ab] This song was originally by Elvis Presley but it sounds [Db] great on the uke and a great
[Bb] uke version is by 21 Pilots.
[Eb] So grab your Elvis uke.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ Make sure it's in tune _ [Am] and _ _ [C] get ready to [Ab] play Can't Help Falling In Love.
Now there's just
[E] six chords in this song all the way through and they're super [Dbm] easy.
If you already [Ab] know them,
skip ahead [G] now otherwise I'll give you a [A] quick refresher.
To play [G] the chord of C,
put your third [Dbm] finger on the third fret of the first [Gm] string.
C [Bb] should sound like [C] this.
_ _ To play the chord [A] of E minor, put your [G] first finger on the second fret of the [Eb] first string,
[F] your second finger on the [B] third fret of the second string, and your third finger on the
fourth fret [G] of the third string.
[C] E minor should [G] sound like this.
_ _ To play A minor,
put your second finger on the [B] second fret of the fourth string.
A [G] minor should sound like [Am] this. _ _
And the reason you play A minor with your second finger is so that when you [E] go from A minor to F,
you can just add [Cm] your first finger to the first fret [E] of the second string and F should sound like
[F] this.
_ _ _ To play the chord of G, put your first finger on the second fret of the third string,
your second finger on the second [G] fret of the first string, and your third finger on the third
fret of [Ab] the second string.
[Bb] G should [G] sound like this.
_ _ To play [Db] A7, just put your first [B] finger on
the first fret of the third string.
[A] _
A7 should sound like this. _ _ _
[B] And to play [G] B7, [Db] bar the second
fret with your first finger [Dm] and put your second finger on the [B] third fret of the third string.
[Bb] B7 [Ab] should sound like this.
[B] _
_ _ In the Twenty One [E] Pilots version, they play a very soft, gentle
[Db] strung pattern all the way through the song.
A sort of swingy rhythm.
Down, down, up, down, up, down,
[A] down, up, down, up.
Let me show you [C] that on the C. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Down, down, up, down, up, down, down, up, down, up. _ _ _ _
_ And [Ab] you can play that rhythm pretty much [B] all the way through the [Cm] song.
Now in this song, there [Gm] are
just two sections repeated [C] over and over again.
There's [B] the verse and [Dbm] the chorus.
I'm going to
[C] start with the verse.
Wise _ men _ _ [Am] say _ only _ [F] _
[C] fools _ [G] rush in, _ _ [Am] but I [G] _ _ can't [Am] help _ [C] falling in love [G] _ with [C] you. _ _ _
[Db] The first [Gm] line is just C, E minor, [F] A minor, [Db] F, C, G.
And you change chords on [F] every word in that line
except the [C] word only.
Wise _ men _ say, say [Am] on A minor, [F] only fools [C] _ rush [G] in. _
_ _ _ _ Then the second line is F, [C] G,
A minor, [E] F, C, G, C.
[B] And you change chords on every [A] word in that line except [F] in.
And I _ [G] _ can't [Am] help _ _ [F] falling
in [C] love _ [G] with _ [C] you. _ _
[A] And those two lines of chords are the same for all the verses [C] all the way through
the song.
Now you've got the verse, let me teach you how to play the [Db] chorus.
The first three lines
of the chorus are just [C] E minor to [Db] B7.
And you can play it really, really [G] slowly like this.
_ Like a river _ flows [B] surely to the sea, _ _ darling so it goes.
_ And then the last line of [Bb] the chorus
is just [B] A7, F, G.
[A] Some things were meant [F] to be.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And then just go back to the verse.
The only change
[Db] he makes in the 21 Pilots version is the last time around he [Bb] plays the last line two times in a row.
And the penultimate time he changes [A] it.
So instead of ending C, G, C, he [C] ends it C, [E] G, A [Db] minor.
So he can
repeat it again.
[G] So the very last [C] time he plays it [Bb] it's I [G] _ _
[Am] can't help _ [F] falling [Am] in [G] love with _ [Am] you. _ _ _
[F] No I [G] _ _ [Am] can't help _ [C] falling in love [G] _
_ [C] with you. _ _ _ _
_ So that's [Am] how to play I Can't Help [Gm] Falling In Love With You
Elvis Presley as [E] performed by [Bm] 21 Pilots.
I've been the [Db] Ukulele [G] Teacher.
If you have any requests
for future lessons let me [F] know in the comments below.
Until next time I love you all and I wish
you da best.