Chords for Learn to play Ukulele Pearly Shells guitar lesson
Tempo:
119.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[G] [C] [A] [Am]
[G] [C] [G]
[C] Pearly shells from the ocean shining [F] in the sun
[G] Covering the shore when [C] I see them
My [F] heart tells me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
For [G] every grain of sand I'll find
[C] I've got a kiss for you
And [G] I've got more left over
For each star [D] that wiggles [G] in the pond
[C] Pearly shells of winter
From the ocean of another
[F] Shining in the sun
I'll make a [G] covering the shore
Of the island [C] when I see them
My heart tells [F] me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
[F#]
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
[D]
[G] [C]
The [N] very first thing I'm going to introduce to you is our Hawaiian band.
This is a progression of chords that is often used in island songs at the beginning
and sometimes it's used in between verses and at the end.
The cool thing about this progression is once you've learned it, you've learned like about 200 songs or maybe more.
So the progression, if you look on your paper, consists of that string of chords on the top of the page
D7, G7, C, A7, D7, G7, [G#] C, and again G7.
Now we're going to do the other chords in the song.
[Am] So we had the D7, [G] we had that G7, we [C] had a C, and an [A] A7 here.
The song also [Em] includes a C7, which is your index finger right here on the first string in the first [C] fret.
So there's a C7.
We have an F in here, [F] which is fingers number one and finger number two.
And then we have an F minor, which is in parenthesis, which means that it's an optional chord that's a little jazzier sounding.
If you were just to stay on the F chord instead of going to that F minor, it would still work.
But it sounds cool if you can do it.
[G] [C] [A] [Am]
[G] [C] [G]
[C] Pearly shells from the ocean shining [F] in the sun
[G] Covering the shore when [C] I see them
My [F] heart tells me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
For [G] every grain of sand I'll find
[C] I've got a kiss for you
And [G] I've got more left over
For each star [D] that wiggles [G] in the pond
[C] Pearly shells of winter
From the ocean of another
[F] Shining in the sun
I'll make a [G] covering the shore
Of the island [C] when I see them
My heart tells [F] me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
[F#]
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
[D]
[G] [C]
The [N] very first thing I'm going to introduce to you is our Hawaiian band.
This is a progression of chords that is often used in island songs at the beginning
and sometimes it's used in between verses and at the end.
The cool thing about this progression is once you've learned it, you've learned like about 200 songs or maybe more.
So the progression, if you look on your paper, consists of that string of chords on the top of the page
D7, G7, C, A7, D7, G7, [G#] C, and again G7.
Now we're going to do the other chords in the song.
[Am] So we had the D7, [G] we had that G7, we [C] had a C, and an [A] A7 here.
The song also [Em] includes a C7, which is your index finger right here on the first string in the first [C] fret.
So there's a C7.
We have an F in here, [F] which is fingers number one and finger number two.
And then we have an F minor, which is in parenthesis, which means that it's an optional chord that's a little jazzier sounding.
If you were just to stay on the F chord instead of going to that F minor, it would still work.
But it sounds cool if you can do it.
Key:
C
G
F
D
A
C
G
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
[C] Pearly shells _ _ _ _ _ from the ocean _ _ _ shining [F] in the _ sun _ _
_ [G] Covering the shore _ _ when _ [C] I see them _
_ My [F] heart tells me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells _ _
_ For [G] every grain of sand I'll find
_ [C] I've got a kiss for you
And [G] I've got more left over
For each star [D] that wiggles [G] in the pond
[C] Pearly shells of winter
From the ocean of another
[F] Shining in the sun _
I'll make a [G] covering the shore
_ Of the island [C] when I see them
My heart tells _ [F] _ me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little _ [C] pearly shells
_ [F#] _
More _ [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
_ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ The [N] very first thing I'm going to introduce to you is our Hawaiian band.
This is a progression of chords that is often used in _ island songs at the beginning
and sometimes it's used in between verses and at the end.
The cool thing about this progression is once you've learned it, you've learned like about 200 songs or maybe more. _ _
So the progression, if you look on your paper, consists of that string of chords on the top of the page
D7, G7, C, _ A7, _ D7, G7, [G#] C, and again G7.
_ _ Now _ we're going to do the other chords in the song.
_ [Am] So we had the D7, [G] we had that G7, we [C] had a C, and an [A] A7 here.
The song also [Em] includes a C7, which is your index finger right here on the first string _ in the first [C] fret.
So there's a C7. _
We have an F in here, [F] which is fingers number one and finger number two.
_ _ _ _ And then we have an F minor, which is in parenthesis, _ _ which means that it's an optional chord that's a little jazzier sounding.
If you were just to stay on the F chord instead of going to that F minor, it would still work.
But it sounds cool if you can do it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
[C] Pearly shells _ _ _ _ _ from the ocean _ _ _ shining [F] in the _ sun _ _
_ [G] Covering the shore _ _ when _ [C] I see them _
_ My [F] heart tells me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells _ _
_ For [G] every grain of sand I'll find
_ [C] I've got a kiss for you
And [G] I've got more left over
For each star [D] that wiggles [G] in the pond
[C] Pearly shells of winter
From the ocean of another
[F] Shining in the sun _
I'll make a [G] covering the shore
_ Of the island [C] when I see them
My heart tells _ [F] _ me I [Fm] love you
More [C] than all [G] those little _ [C] pearly shells
_ [F#] _
More _ [C] than all [G] those little [C] pearly shells
_ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ The [N] very first thing I'm going to introduce to you is our Hawaiian band.
This is a progression of chords that is often used in _ island songs at the beginning
and sometimes it's used in between verses and at the end.
The cool thing about this progression is once you've learned it, you've learned like about 200 songs or maybe more. _ _
So the progression, if you look on your paper, consists of that string of chords on the top of the page
D7, G7, C, _ A7, _ D7, G7, [G#] C, and again G7.
_ _ Now _ we're going to do the other chords in the song.
_ [Am] So we had the D7, [G] we had that G7, we [C] had a C, and an [A] A7 here.
The song also [Em] includes a C7, which is your index finger right here on the first string _ in the first [C] fret.
So there's a C7. _
We have an F in here, [F] which is fingers number one and finger number two.
_ _ _ _ And then we have an F minor, which is in parenthesis, _ _ which means that it's an optional chord that's a little jazzier sounding.
If you were just to stay on the F chord instead of going to that F minor, it would still work.
But it sounds cool if you can do it.
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