13 Accords utilisés dans la chanson: A, F#m, C#, D, Asus4/A, E, Asus4, C#m, Bm, G, Bb, F#, Dm
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Changer de tonalité:
(See notes at the end)
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{Intro}
A A A A
{Chorus}
A F#m A F#m C#
Toss your dirty shoes in my washing machine heart
D D Asus4/A
Baby bang it up inside*
A F#m A F#m
I'm not wearing my usual lipstick
C# D D Asus4/A
I thought maybe we would k[iss tonight*
A F#m E D
Baby will you kiss me already and
A F#m A F#m C#
Toss your dirty shoes in my washing machine heart
D D Asus4/A
Baby bang it up inside*
{Intrumental}
A F#m A F#m C#
D Asus4 A
A F#m A F#m
D E A
{Verse}
A F#m D E
Baby, though I've closed my eyes
C#m D Bm A
I know who you pretend I am
C#m D Bm A
I know who you pretend I am
{Bridge}
Bm E
But do mi ti
G D
Why not me
Bb A
Why not me
Bm E
Do mi ti
G D
Why not me
Bb A
Why not me
Bm E
Do mi ti
G D
Why not me
Bb A
Why not me?
{Outro}
D E A F#
D E A F#
C# D Dm A
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Notes :
1) In the verse, lines with the * symbol can be played several different ways. I personally like to go C#-D-D-A because it's easier, but I've seen people play it C#-D-Asus4-A or C#-D-D-Asus4
So experiment around and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
2) Regarding the strumming pattern: The easy version is that you simply go with two down strokes on each beat or one up-down on each beat (dd/dd/dd/dd or du/du/du/du). Alternatively, dx-dx-dx-dx is great.
3) Percussive ukulele:
If you know how to play percusively, that's how you do this song justice imo.
For instance, if you're used to play percussively with the bridge (hitting the bridge with the thumb for a "thump" sound)
and the body (hitting the body with for knuckle for a clear "tap" of your ukulele,
you can try this: d-x-bridge-body / d-x-bridge-body / d-x-bridge-body /d-x-bride-body.
That's the easy version above, with extra percussive moves inserted between each down stroke.
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