[Intro] C F [Verse 1] C F I'm under pressure, underpaid, and working overtime C F I mix the pleasure with the pain, I make it rain at night Am F Ooh-ooh, no one said it would be easy Am F Ooh-ooh, even if you don't believe me E F Fm Even on my darkest days [Chorus] C F I get knocked down but I just keep my head up high, high, high Am F Oh, high
Verse 1: Em C Am Bm Dm The mirror's image tells me it's home time Em C Am Bm Dm But I'm not finished 'cause you're not by my side Em C Am Bm Dm And as I arrived I thought I saw you leaving,
About this song: Yellow. "Yellow" is a song by English alternative rock band Coldplay. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with British record producer Ken Nelson for their debut album, Parachutes. The song's lyrics are a reference to band vocalist Chris Martin's unrequited love, and its musicscape is built on a varied instrumentation.
And it gets bigger baby and heaven knows. And it gets sweeter baby as it grows. And do I love you my oh my. Yeah river deep mountain high. If I lost you would I cry. Oh how I love you baby baby baby baby. I love you baby like a flower loves the spring. And I love you baby just like a robin loves to sing.
[Verse] Em D Am Em Trees they grow high and the leaves they do grow green D Am Em Many years that I my true love have seen D Am Em Many an hour I watched him all alone D Am Em He's young but he is daily growin' Em D Am Em Father, dear father, you done me great wrong D Am Em You married me to a boy who is too young D Am Em I'm twice twelve and
G D. You're turning into something you are not. # CHORUS. Em G D. Don't leave me high, don't leave me dry. Em Em0 G5 D. Don't leave me high, don't leave me dry. # (Rest of the song follows same structure)
Create and get +5 IQ. [Verse 1] D C Donât you know that youâre the only Queen G Of this one-horse town D C Youâre the only one that meant a thing to me G Youâre still hanging around Bm Youâre still hanging around [Chorus] C I used to see you on the sidewalk D Standing in your high tops Em Ruining your pretty lungs G With your
The two most significant differences between Low G and High G ukulele tuning are the sound and range of notes. Sound-wise, low-G tuning is generally deeper and fuller; while high-G is brighter and more typically ukulele sounding. Range-wise, Low-G tuning provides an extra 5 notes which are advantageous for certain playing styles, while other
3a. If you have a high-g string: Hold the 2nd fret of the G-string. This should exactly match the open A-string. Use the ukulele tuning pegs to adjust the pitch of the G-string so that it matches the pitch of the open A-string. 3b. If you tune your ukulele with a low-G string: Hold the 5th fret of the G-string. This should exactly match the
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high chords on ukulele