Chords for Children's Song: I'm A Little Tea Pot with Miss Nina
Tempo:
102.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
Eb
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] Hello, my friends, how [Eb] are you today?
So good to [C] see you.
Welcome to another Ms.
Nina Weekly video.
I'm Ms.
Nina from mymsnina.com.
And look, I'm doing something different today.
[Bb] We are starting with me standing up instead of sitting in my chair because we're going
to do a song that I want to teach you the motions to first.
[B] Okay, are you ready to learn them with me?
We're going to do this song called I'm a Little [Bb] Teapot.
You might know that one, but I also have a version of it called I'm a Little Fishy.
Yeah?
All right, so I'm going to teach you the moves, and then I'll get my guitar, and I'll sing
it with the guitar, and then you'll also [Eb] see me doing the motions at the same time, and
I'll see you [Bb] doing the motions with me now that you know them.
Are you ready?
So it goes like this.
We say I'm a little teapot, short and stout.
Here [Eb] is my handle, and here is [Bb] my spout.
You make that shape with your body.
Then we say when I get all steamed up, hear me shout, [Eb] please tip me over and pour me out.
Yeah, that's great.
So don't forget your handle and your spout, and you'll get tipped over.
And then the fishy version, the same tune, is [Bb] I'm a little fish, I like to swim.
Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun with my friends, [Bb] I wiggle my tail and dive on in.
You got it!
All right, are you ready?
You are?
All right, stay right there.
I'm going to get my guitar, and we're going to do it all together.
Here we go.
[N] Okay, are you ready?
All right, so I'm going to play guitar right here, and then a little version of me is going
to pop up right there.
And you [E] follow along to do the motions with this me, and I'll play along right here.
And you can sing if you know it too.
[Gb] Okay, are you ready?
[G] I bet you are.
First teapot, ready?
I'm a little [C] teapot, [G] short and stout.
[D] [G] Here is my handle, here is my spout.
When I get all steamed [C] up, hear [G] me shout.
Please tip me over [Am] and pour [G] me out.
Good job!
Ready to be a fishy?
Okay, here we go.
I'm a little [C] fish, I [G] like to swim.
[Abm] [G] Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun [G] with my friends, I wiggle my [D] tail and dive [G] on in.
Beautiful job!
That was [Abm] so much [C] fun!
[Bb] Thank you so much for playing along with me!
And you can come back and do that as [N] many times as you want to, and then I look forward
to seeing you back in your inbox again next week.
All right?
See you soon, everybody.
Bye!
So good to [C] see you.
Welcome to another Ms.
Nina Weekly video.
I'm Ms.
Nina from mymsnina.com.
And look, I'm doing something different today.
[Bb] We are starting with me standing up instead of sitting in my chair because we're going
to do a song that I want to teach you the motions to first.
[B] Okay, are you ready to learn them with me?
We're going to do this song called I'm a Little [Bb] Teapot.
You might know that one, but I also have a version of it called I'm a Little Fishy.
Yeah?
All right, so I'm going to teach you the moves, and then I'll get my guitar, and I'll sing
it with the guitar, and then you'll also [Eb] see me doing the motions at the same time, and
I'll see you [Bb] doing the motions with me now that you know them.
Are you ready?
So it goes like this.
We say I'm a little teapot, short and stout.
Here [Eb] is my handle, and here is [Bb] my spout.
You make that shape with your body.
Then we say when I get all steamed up, hear me shout, [Eb] please tip me over and pour me out.
Yeah, that's great.
So don't forget your handle and your spout, and you'll get tipped over.
And then the fishy version, the same tune, is [Bb] I'm a little fish, I like to swim.
Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun with my friends, [Bb] I wiggle my tail and dive on in.
You got it!
All right, are you ready?
You are?
All right, stay right there.
I'm going to get my guitar, and we're going to do it all together.
Here we go.
[N] Okay, are you ready?
All right, so I'm going to play guitar right here, and then a little version of me is going
to pop up right there.
And you [E] follow along to do the motions with this me, and I'll play along right here.
And you can sing if you know it too.
[Gb] Okay, are you ready?
[G] I bet you are.
First teapot, ready?
I'm a little [C] teapot, [G] short and stout.
[D] [G] Here is my handle, here is my spout.
When I get all steamed [C] up, hear [G] me shout.
Please tip me over [Am] and pour [G] me out.
Good job!
Ready to be a fishy?
Okay, here we go.
I'm a little [C] fish, I [G] like to swim.
[Abm] [G] Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun [G] with my friends, I wiggle my [D] tail and dive [G] on in.
Beautiful job!
That was [Abm] so much [C] fun!
[Bb] Thank you so much for playing along with me!
And you can come back and do that as [N] many times as you want to, and then I look forward
to seeing you back in your inbox again next week.
All right?
See you soon, everybody.
Bye!
Key:
G
C
Bb
Eb
B
G
C
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] Hello, my friends, how [Eb] are you today?
So good to [C] see you.
Welcome to another Ms.
Nina Weekly video.
I'm Ms.
Nina from mymsnina.com.
And look, I'm doing something different today.
[Bb] We are starting with me standing up instead of sitting in my chair because we're going
to do a song that I want to teach you the motions to first.
[B] Okay, are you ready to learn them with me?
We're going to do this song called I'm a Little [Bb] Teapot.
You might know that one, but I also have a version of it called I'm a Little Fishy.
Yeah?
All right, so I'm going to teach you the moves, and then I'll get my guitar, and I'll sing
it with the guitar, and then you'll also [Eb] see me doing the motions at the same time, and
I'll see you [Bb] doing the motions with me now that you know them.
Are you ready?
So it goes like this.
We say I'm a little teapot, short and stout.
Here [Eb] is my handle, and here is [Bb] my spout.
You make that shape with your body.
Then we say when I get all steamed up, hear me shout, [Eb] please tip me over and pour me out.
Yeah, that's great.
So don't forget your handle and your spout, and you'll get tipped over.
And then the fishy version, the same tune, is [Bb] I'm a little fish, I like to swim.
Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun with my friends, [Bb] I wiggle my tail and dive on in.
You got it!
All right, are you ready?
You are?
All right, stay right there.
I'm going to get my guitar, and we're going to do it all together.
Here we go.
[N] Okay, are you ready?
All right, so I'm going to play guitar right here, and then a little version of me is going
to pop up right there.
And you [E] follow along to do the motions with this me, and I'll play along right here.
And you can sing if you know it too.
[Gb] Okay, are you ready?
[G] I bet you are.
First teapot, ready? _ _ _
_ I'm a little [C] teapot, [G] short and stout.
[D] [G] Here is my handle, here is my spout.
When I get all steamed [C] up, hear [G] me shout.
Please tip me over [Am] and pour [G] me out.
Good job!
Ready to be a fishy? _
Okay, here we go.
I'm a little [C] fish, I [G] like to swim.
[Abm] [G] Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun [G] with my friends, I wiggle my [D] tail and dive [G] on _ in. _ _
Beautiful job!
That was [Abm] so much [C] fun!
[Bb] Thank you so much for playing along with me!
And you can come back and do that as [N] many times as you want to, and then I look forward
to seeing you back in your inbox again next week.
All right?
See you soon, everybody.
Bye! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] Hello, my friends, how [Eb] are you today?
So good to [C] see you.
Welcome to another Ms.
Nina Weekly video.
I'm Ms.
Nina from mymsnina.com.
And look, I'm doing something different today.
[Bb] We are starting with me standing up instead of sitting in my chair because we're going
to do a song that I want to teach you the motions to first.
[B] Okay, are you ready to learn them with me?
We're going to do this song called I'm a Little [Bb] Teapot.
You might know that one, but I also have a version of it called I'm a Little Fishy.
Yeah?
All right, so I'm going to teach you the moves, and then I'll get my guitar, and I'll sing
it with the guitar, and then you'll also [Eb] see me doing the motions at the same time, and
I'll see you [Bb] doing the motions with me now that you know them.
Are you ready?
So it goes like this.
We say I'm a little teapot, short and stout.
Here [Eb] is my handle, and here is [Bb] my spout.
You make that shape with your body.
Then we say when I get all steamed up, hear me shout, [Eb] please tip me over and pour me out.
Yeah, that's great.
So don't forget your handle and your spout, and you'll get tipped over.
And then the fishy version, the same tune, is [Bb] I'm a little fish, I like to swim.
Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun with my friends, [Bb] I wiggle my tail and dive on in.
You got it!
All right, are you ready?
You are?
All right, stay right there.
I'm going to get my guitar, and we're going to do it all together.
Here we go.
[N] Okay, are you ready?
All right, so I'm going to play guitar right here, and then a little version of me is going
to pop up right there.
And you [E] follow along to do the motions with this me, and I'll play along right here.
And you can sing if you know it too.
[Gb] Okay, are you ready?
[G] I bet you are.
First teapot, ready? _ _ _
_ I'm a little [C] teapot, [G] short and stout.
[D] [G] Here is my handle, here is my spout.
When I get all steamed [C] up, hear [G] me shout.
Please tip me over [Am] and pour [G] me out.
Good job!
Ready to be a fishy? _
Okay, here we go.
I'm a little [C] fish, I [G] like to swim.
[Abm] [G] Here is my tail, and here is my fin.
When I want to have [C] fun [G] with my friends, I wiggle my [D] tail and dive [G] on _ in. _ _
Beautiful job!
That was [Abm] so much [C] fun!
[Bb] Thank you so much for playing along with me!
And you can come back and do that as [N] many times as you want to, and then I look forward
to seeing you back in your inbox again next week.
All right?
See you soon, everybody.
Bye! _ _
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