Chords for CLEMENTINE for the UKULELE - UKULELE LESSON / TUTORIAL by "UKULELE MIKE" - Michael Lynch
Tempo:
114.4 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Bb
F
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hi, Ukulele Mike here.
If you remember the old Saturday morning cartoon Huckleberry Hound,
then you'll remember this song, Clementine.
It's in the key of D.
We use a D chord.
I
tend to like to play [F] my D that way by borrowing the second [N] fret, all four strings.
Remember
to keep the thumb on the back for a secure sound, nice and strong.
Also keep that finger
nice and straight and flat.
Little pinky up on the first string, fourth, fifth fret.
Fifth fret.
That's a D.
Another way to play the D is with [D] these three fingers or with
these three fingers right here as shown on the chord grid.
And then the only other chord
in this song is [A] A.
Just an A chord.
So [D] we have a D [Eb] and an A, [D] back and forth.
And I'm
going to use a shuffle pattern like this.
In a cavern, in a canyon, [A] excavating for a
mine, lived a miner, [D] 49er, [A] and his daughter [D] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
oh my darling [A]
Clementine, you are lost and gone [G] forever, [A] dreadful sorry [D] Clementine.
Light
she was and like a fairy, [Bm] and her shoes were [A] number nine, herring boxes [D] without topses,
[A] sandals were for [D] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [A]
Clementine, you are
lost [D] and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
Drove her ducklings to the water, every morning
[A] just at nine, hit her foot [D] against the splinter, [A] fell into the [D] foamy brine.
Oh my darling, oh my
darling, oh my [A] darling Clementine, you are lost and [D] gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
Now
you scouts may learn the moral of this little tale of mine, artificial respiration [A] would have
saved my [D]
Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine, you are lost and gone
[D] forever, [A] dreadful sorry [D] Clementine.
All right [N] now if you want to learn some more songs you can also
go on to my YouTube channel Music Teacher 2009 and you can find hundreds of other video lessons
for the ukulele on there as well.
So enjoy it, have fun, and happy [Bb] strumming.
[Bb]
If you remember the old Saturday morning cartoon Huckleberry Hound,
then you'll remember this song, Clementine.
It's in the key of D.
We use a D chord.
I
tend to like to play [F] my D that way by borrowing the second [N] fret, all four strings.
Remember
to keep the thumb on the back for a secure sound, nice and strong.
Also keep that finger
nice and straight and flat.
Little pinky up on the first string, fourth, fifth fret.
Fifth fret.
That's a D.
Another way to play the D is with [D] these three fingers or with
these three fingers right here as shown on the chord grid.
And then the only other chord
in this song is [A] A.
Just an A chord.
So [D] we have a D [Eb] and an A, [D] back and forth.
And I'm
going to use a shuffle pattern like this.
In a cavern, in a canyon, [A] excavating for a
mine, lived a miner, [D] 49er, [A] and his daughter [D] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
oh my darling [A]
Clementine, you are lost and gone [G] forever, [A] dreadful sorry [D] Clementine.
Light
she was and like a fairy, [Bm] and her shoes were [A] number nine, herring boxes [D] without topses,
[A] sandals were for [D] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [A]
Clementine, you are
lost [D] and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
Drove her ducklings to the water, every morning
[A] just at nine, hit her foot [D] against the splinter, [A] fell into the [D] foamy brine.
Oh my darling, oh my
darling, oh my [A] darling Clementine, you are lost and [D] gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
Now
you scouts may learn the moral of this little tale of mine, artificial respiration [A] would have
saved my [D]
Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine, you are lost and gone
[D] forever, [A] dreadful sorry [D] Clementine.
All right [N] now if you want to learn some more songs you can also
go on to my YouTube channel Music Teacher 2009 and you can find hundreds of other video lessons
for the ukulele on there as well.
So enjoy it, have fun, and happy [Bb] strumming.
[Bb]
Key:
D
A
Bb
F
Eb
D
A
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Hi, Ukulele Mike here.
If you remember the old Saturday morning cartoon Huckleberry Hound,
then you'll remember this song, _ Clementine.
It's in the key of D.
_ We use a D chord.
_ I
tend to like to play [F] my D that way by borrowing the second [N] fret, all four strings. _
Remember
to keep the thumb on the back for a secure sound, nice and strong.
Also keep that finger
nice and straight and flat.
Little pinky up on the first string, fourth, fifth fret.
Fifth fret.
That's a D.
Another way to play the D is with [D] these three fingers _ or with
these three fingers right here as shown on the chord grid.
And then the only other chord
in this song is [A] A.
_ Just an A chord.
So [D] we have a D [Eb] and an A, [D] back and forth.
And I'm
going to use a shuffle pattern like this. _ _ _ _ _
_ In a cavern, in a canyon, _ _ [A] excavating for a
mine, lived a miner, _ [D] _ 49er, [A] and his daughter [D] _ Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
oh my _ darling [A]
Clementine, you are lost and gone [G] forever, [A] dreadful sorry [D] _ Clementine. _
_ Light
she was and like a fairy, [Bm] and her shoes were [A] number nine, herring boxes [D] without topses,
[A] sandals were for [D] _ Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [A] _
Clementine, you are
lost [D] and gone forever, dreadful sorry _ Clementine. _ _
Drove her ducklings to the water, every morning
[A] just at nine, hit her foot _ [D] against the splinter, [A] fell into the [D] foamy brine.
Oh my darling, oh my
darling, oh my [A] darling _ Clementine, you are lost and [D] gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine. _ _ _
Now
you scouts may learn the moral of this little tale of mine, artificial _ _ _ respiration [A] would have
saved my [D]
Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling _ Clementine, you are lost and gone
[D] forever, _ [A] dreadful sorry _ [D] _ _ Clementine. _ _ _
All right [N] now if you want to learn some more songs you can also
go on to my YouTube channel Music Teacher 2009 and you can find hundreds of other video lessons
for the ukulele on there as well.
So enjoy it, have fun, and happy [Bb] strumming. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Hi, Ukulele Mike here.
If you remember the old Saturday morning cartoon Huckleberry Hound,
then you'll remember this song, _ Clementine.
It's in the key of D.
_ We use a D chord.
_ I
tend to like to play [F] my D that way by borrowing the second [N] fret, all four strings. _
Remember
to keep the thumb on the back for a secure sound, nice and strong.
Also keep that finger
nice and straight and flat.
Little pinky up on the first string, fourth, fifth fret.
Fifth fret.
That's a D.
Another way to play the D is with [D] these three fingers _ or with
these three fingers right here as shown on the chord grid.
And then the only other chord
in this song is [A] A.
_ Just an A chord.
So [D] we have a D [Eb] and an A, [D] back and forth.
And I'm
going to use a shuffle pattern like this. _ _ _ _ _
_ In a cavern, in a canyon, _ _ [A] excavating for a
mine, lived a miner, _ [D] _ 49er, [A] and his daughter [D] _ Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
oh my _ darling [A]
Clementine, you are lost and gone [G] forever, [A] dreadful sorry [D] _ Clementine. _
_ Light
she was and like a fairy, [Bm] and her shoes were [A] number nine, herring boxes [D] without topses,
[A] sandals were for [D] _ Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [A] _
Clementine, you are
lost [D] and gone forever, dreadful sorry _ Clementine. _ _
Drove her ducklings to the water, every morning
[A] just at nine, hit her foot _ [D] against the splinter, [A] fell into the [D] foamy brine.
Oh my darling, oh my
darling, oh my [A] darling _ Clementine, you are lost and [D] gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine. _ _ _
Now
you scouts may learn the moral of this little tale of mine, artificial _ _ _ respiration [A] would have
saved my [D]
Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling _ Clementine, you are lost and gone
[D] forever, _ [A] dreadful sorry _ [D] _ _ Clementine. _ _ _
All right [N] now if you want to learn some more songs you can also
go on to my YouTube channel Music Teacher 2009 and you can find hundreds of other video lessons
for the ukulele on there as well.
So enjoy it, have fun, and happy [Bb] strumming. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
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