Chords for Way Maker - Leeland (Easy Ukulele Tutorial)
Tempo:
128.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
Hey guys, it's Dylan Lane and today I'm going to be teaching you how to play [B] Waymaker, the
tutorial,
the lyrics,
Here are the chords you'll need to know for Waymaker.
[F#m]
[E]
For our pattern, we're going [F] to do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, down, up.
[D] for you, then you can stick with down strums only.
tutorial,
the lyrics,
Here are the chords you'll need to know for Waymaker.
[F#m]
[E]
For our pattern, we're going [F] to do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, down, up.
[D] for you, then you can stick with down strums only.
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C
F
G
Am
B
C
F
G
Hey guys, it's Dylan Lane and today I'm going to be teaching you how to play [B] Waymaker, the
Leland version.
If you'd like to [C#m] download a song sheet to go along with this tutorial,
check out the link in the description box down below.
The song sheet will have the lyrics,
the chords, and pictures of my hands and the chords [F#] similar to how you see here.
Here are the chords you'll need to know for Waymaker. _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ For our pattern, we're going [F] to do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, down, up.
[B] If that feels a little too advanced [D] for you, then you can stick with down strums only.
And if you do choose to stick with down [G] strums, look at the number of slashes that are next to
each chord.
That's how many down strums you'll do per chord.
Starting with verse one, I'll sing
and play through, stopping to say each chord before we play them.
That way you have time
to get your hands in place.
_ _ You are [F] here.
F.
_ _ _ _ Moving in [C] our.
C. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I worship.
_ G.
[G] _ _ You. _
_ _ I worship.
A [D#] minor.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
You are here.
F.
_ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ Working in this.
[C] C.
_ _ Please.
_ _ I worship.
G.
_ [G] _ You. _ _ _
I worship.
A [Am] minor.
E. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] And then that repeats.
So now let's try it without me saying the chords.
You are here. _ _ _ _ _
You _ [C] _ _ _ are here. _
I worship [G] _ you. _ _
I [Am] worship _ you. _ _
You are [F] _ here. _ _
Working in [C] this place. _
_ I [G] worship you. _ _
I [Am] worship you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] After repeating that, we'll move on to the chorus.
[F] Starting with F.
May make a _ miracle happen.
C.
_ [C] _ _ Promise keeper.
Light in the darkness.
_ G. _ _
[G] _ My God, that is who you are.
[Am] A minor.
_ R. _
_ _ _ _ _ Good.
Now without me saying the chords.
[F] _ May make a _ miracle happen.
[C] C.
_ _ Promise keeper.
Light in the darkness. _
[G] G.
_ _ My God, that is who you are.
A minor.
[Am] _ R.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Good.
Now without me saying the chords.
[F] _ _ May make a miracle [C] happen.
C.
Promise keeper.
Light in the [G] darkness.
_ G.
My God, that is [Am] who you are. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
May make a miracle happen.
[C] C.
Promise
keeper.
Light in the [G] darkness.
G.
My God, that is [Am] who you are. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] After the chorus, we'll go to verse two, which is very similar to verse one.
[Gm] You'll just have
different lyrics.
And then after that, we'll go back to the chorus.
And after the chorus,
we'll go to what I'm calling a chorus number two, which is basically just an extension of the chorus.
The pattern [F] is going to change to down, down, down, down, up.
Starting with F.
That is who you _
_ are.
_ _ _ That is who you [C] are.
C. _ _ _ _
_ That is who you are.
G.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ That is who you are.
[Am] A minor.
_ _ R.
_ That is who you
[C] _ _
[F] are. _ _ _ _ _
C.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
That is who you are.
G.
[G] _ _
_ _ _ That is who you are.
A [Am] minor.
R. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Let's try that without me saying the chords.
_ That is who [F] you are. _
_ That is [C] who you are. _
_ That is who [G] you are. _
_ That is [Am] who you are. _
_ That is who [F] you are. _ _
That is [C] who you are. _ _
That is [G] who you are. _
That is who [Am] you are. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] After this, we'll go on to the bridge.
And for the bridge, you can try doing single down strums.
[F] Starting on F.
_ _ Even when I don't see it, you're working.
[C] C.
_ _ Even when I don't feel it, you're
working.
G.
[G] _
You never stop.
You never stop working.
A minor.
[Am] You never stop.
You never
stop working.
_ [A#] And then you repeat that.
So let's try it [F] without me saying the chords. _ _ _
Even when I don't see it, you're [C] working. _
Even when I don't feel it, you're [G] working.
You never stop.
You never stop [Am] working.
You never stop.
You never stop working.
[F] Repeat.
_ Even when I don't see it, you're [C] working.
Even when I don't feel it, you're [G] working.
You never stop.
You never stop [Am] working.
You never stop.
You never stop working.
[C] After the bridge, you can go back to the chorus and then chorus two.
And then from there,
you can kind of flip-flop between the bridge and the chorus as much as you'd like.
Once you start
to feel comfortable with this tutorial, try playing along with my cover where I play the song
from start to finish without stopping.
[F] Again, if you would like to download the song sheet,
I'll have it linked in the description box down below.
It'll have the lyrics, the chords,
and pictures of my [C] hands on the chords similar to how you see here.
Until next time,
remember to play,
Leland version.
If you'd like to [C#m] download a song sheet to go along with this tutorial,
check out the link in the description box down below.
The song sheet will have the lyrics,
the chords, and pictures of my hands and the chords [F#] similar to how you see here.
Here are the chords you'll need to know for Waymaker. _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ For our pattern, we're going [F] to do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, down, up.
[B] If that feels a little too advanced [D] for you, then you can stick with down strums only.
And if you do choose to stick with down [G] strums, look at the number of slashes that are next to
each chord.
That's how many down strums you'll do per chord.
Starting with verse one, I'll sing
and play through, stopping to say each chord before we play them.
That way you have time
to get your hands in place.
_ _ You are [F] here.
F.
_ _ _ _ Moving in [C] our.
C. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I worship.
_ G.
[G] _ _ You. _
_ _ I worship.
A [D#] minor.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
You are here.
F.
_ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ Working in this.
[C] C.
_ _ Please.
_ _ I worship.
G.
_ [G] _ You. _ _ _
I worship.
A [Am] minor.
E. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] And then that repeats.
So now let's try it without me saying the chords.
You are here. _ _ _ _ _
You _ [C] _ _ _ are here. _
I worship [G] _ you. _ _
I [Am] worship _ you. _ _
You are [F] _ here. _ _
Working in [C] this place. _
_ I [G] worship you. _ _
I [Am] worship you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] After repeating that, we'll move on to the chorus.
[F] Starting with F.
May make a _ miracle happen.
C.
_ [C] _ _ Promise keeper.
Light in the darkness.
_ G. _ _
[G] _ My God, that is who you are.
[Am] A minor.
_ R. _
_ _ _ _ _ Good.
Now without me saying the chords.
[F] _ May make a _ miracle happen.
[C] C.
_ _ Promise keeper.
Light in the darkness. _
[G] G.
_ _ My God, that is who you are.
A minor.
[Am] _ R.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Good.
Now without me saying the chords.
[F] _ _ May make a miracle [C] happen.
C.
Promise keeper.
Light in the [G] darkness.
_ G.
My God, that is [Am] who you are. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
May make a miracle happen.
[C] C.
Promise
keeper.
Light in the [G] darkness.
G.
My God, that is [Am] who you are. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] After the chorus, we'll go to verse two, which is very similar to verse one.
[Gm] You'll just have
different lyrics.
And then after that, we'll go back to the chorus.
And after the chorus,
we'll go to what I'm calling a chorus number two, which is basically just an extension of the chorus.
The pattern [F] is going to change to down, down, down, down, up.
Starting with F.
That is who you _
_ are.
_ _ _ That is who you [C] are.
C. _ _ _ _
_ That is who you are.
G.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ That is who you are.
[Am] A minor.
_ _ R.
_ That is who you
[C] _ _
[F] are. _ _ _ _ _
C.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
That is who you are.
G.
[G] _ _
_ _ _ That is who you are.
A [Am] minor.
R. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Let's try that without me saying the chords.
_ That is who [F] you are. _
_ That is [C] who you are. _
_ That is who [G] you are. _
_ That is [Am] who you are. _
_ That is who [F] you are. _ _
That is [C] who you are. _ _
That is [G] who you are. _
That is who [Am] you are. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] After this, we'll go on to the bridge.
And for the bridge, you can try doing single down strums.
[F] Starting on F.
_ _ Even when I don't see it, you're working.
[C] C.
_ _ Even when I don't feel it, you're
working.
G.
[G] _
You never stop.
You never stop working.
A minor.
[Am] You never stop.
You never
stop working.
_ [A#] And then you repeat that.
So let's try it [F] without me saying the chords. _ _ _
Even when I don't see it, you're [C] working. _
Even when I don't feel it, you're [G] working.
You never stop.
You never stop [Am] working.
You never stop.
You never stop working.
[F] Repeat.
_ Even when I don't see it, you're [C] working.
Even when I don't feel it, you're [G] working.
You never stop.
You never stop [Am] working.
You never stop.
You never stop working.
[C] After the bridge, you can go back to the chorus and then chorus two.
And then from there,
you can kind of flip-flop between the bridge and the chorus as much as you'd like.
Once you start
to feel comfortable with this tutorial, try playing along with my cover where I play the song
from start to finish without stopping.
[F] Again, if you would like to download the song sheet,
I'll have it linked in the description box down below.
It'll have the lyrics, the chords,
and pictures of my [C] hands on the chords similar to how you see here.
Until next time,
remember to play,