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20.11.2016

Нашла парочку хороших видео на эту песню.

Многие выкладывают упрощенные версии, было непросто найти что-то, приближенное к оригиналу.

Итак, бой. Будем мысленно считать 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. Т.е. всего 8 счетов.

На «раз» дергаем 4ю струну (у парня в видео стоит пониженная low G, которая звучит как бас, но и с обычной можно).

На «два» ничего не делаем.

Нна «три» удар вниз.

На «четыре» удар вверх.

На «пять» глушение. Глушить можно ладошкой правой руки или как вы привыкли, а можно как в видео — мизинчиком левой руки.

На «шесть» удар вверх.

На «семь» удар вниз.

На «восемь» удар вверх.

А потом повторяем все сначала. И так по кругу.

Отрабатываем, пока не получится, а потом подставляем аккорды.

Некоторые аккорды во вступлении играются по одному разу, но потом с момента «ууууууууу» и до конца песни все играется по 2 раза.

Кстати, в середине песни парень переходит на другую песню «What a Wonderful World», как Израэль в некоторых версиях своей песни про радугу.

Вот еще один кавер на «Радугу». Девочка исполняет очень мило своим тоненьким голосочком 🙂

Здесь 4я струна в стандартном строе. По сути она играет бой «шестерка» :

↓_↓↑_↑↓↑ , только вместо первого удара вниз она дергает 4ю струну. Получается тот же бой, что и в первом видео, но без глушения.

Ну и самый простой вариант для тех, кому пока сложно вытворять такие фокусы, — играть обычной «шестеркой» и не мудрить.

Прикрепляю текст с аккордами: somewhere .

В любом случае, успехов в ваших начинаниях! 🙂

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Somewhere Over The Rainbow Ukulele Lesson

Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s beautiful version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow is one of the most popular ukulele songs of all time. If you’ve ever read my about page I said I wouldn’t do it on Ukulele Go but here I am showing I’m a man with absolutely no principles. On with the lesson…

The song is so beautifully played and sung that pretty much everyone that owns a ukulele will naturally gravitate towards it at some point. At it’s heart it’s a pretty simple song but it’s worth investing some time on really perfecting the strumming pattern to get an authentic sound.

Just the 290 million views to date for this one, not too bad at all.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow Chords

Seven chords will see you through the song (co-incidentally the same number as colours in a rainbow) and whilst that is a few to remember they’re really not that difficult and some of you will be very pleased to hear that there are no barre chords in the mix.

Probably the most difficult to deal with are the E minor and the E7. If E minor is causing you problems then you can simply play a G chord and drop your pinkie finger onto the 4th fret of the C string.

Here are the chord boxes for you to get to grips with…

Strumming Pattern

Ok here we go. There are a few ways to interpret the strumming pattern on this one and you can get away with just strumming DUDUDUDU throughout but we’re going to go a little bit beyond that in this lesson.

The pattern I like to play is a slight variation on the good old fashioned D DU UDU and looks something like this…

Notice that the first beat isn’t actually a strum at all though, what I’m doing is plucking the G string with my thumb at the start of each bar. It’s pretty clear to hear this when you listen to Iz play it, and although he’s playing low G, it works just as well on a ukulele strung with a high G. The pattern shown above sounds something like this when you play it…

One thing I will say is that when I listen, certainly at the start I can hear Iz catching the strings straight after the thumb pluck and on the 3rd beat also. That would make it more of a TUDUDUDU pattern but this can sound pretty clunky. Iz really uses dynamics on this pattern and some of his strums are barely audible at all but they do contribute quite a lot.

I’d recommend sticking with the pattern above if you’re just learning this one and eventually progressing to include the other strums further down the line. If you do want to try it with a more consistent pattern it would sound something like…

Whichever way you go with the strumming pattern, it remains the same pretty much throughout. There is a subtle shift away from such a rigid pattern towards the second half of the song but it’s mostly just changes in dynamics rather than a change in the actual pattern. As I always say, very it as much as you feel comfortable. The same pattern played the same way throughout can get a little boring (for you and your listeners).

Song Structure

To get the song structure grab the PDF song sheet that I’ve put together as a reference. It includes all the chord boxes and lyrics.

You’ll generally be playing the strumming pattern above twice per chord. The exception to this is the intro (just before the singing) where you play the strumming pattern only once per chord.

Strum Like A Pro

If you really want to progress your strumming at a rapid rate then I’d highly recommend taking a look at Al Wood’s downloadable ebook How To Play Ukulele Strums. For just $12 you get an in-depth guide showing you how to play 49 different strums with supporting videos and MP3 files. There’s also a really useful section that focuses on counting strums the easy way (something I wish I had when I was learning to play).

What To Try Next…

Grab my free Ukulele Go! beginners pack featuring tips, chords, worksheets and more!

16 thoughts on “ Somewhere Over The Rainbow Ukulele Lesson ”

Just one question Ukulele Go as I’m still learning

What does the T mean, when you say
1 2 & & 4 &
T

Sure thing Phil, it just means pluck the top string with your thumb. Hope that helps!

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Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Опубликовано Polina в 15.02.2017 15.02.2017

4/4 | C Cmaj7 | F | C G | F F9 | F |

Oooooooooo
| F | E7 | Am | F |

Oooooooooo
| C | | Em |
Somewhere over the rainbow
| F | | C |
Way up high
| F | | C |
And the dreams that you dream of
| G | | Am | | F |
Once in a lullaby. Aaay.
| C | | Em |
Oh, somewhere over the rainbow
| F | | C |
Blue birds fly
| F | | C |
And the dreams that you dream of
| G | | Am | | F |
Dreams really do come true. Ooo.

| C |
Someday I’ll wish upon a star
| G | | Am | | F |
Wake up where the clouds are far behind me
| C |
Where trouble melts like lemon drops
| G |
High above the chimney tops
| Am | | F |
That’s where you’ll find me

| C | | Em |
Oh, somewhere over the rainbow
| F | | C |
Blue birds fly
| F | | C |
And the dream that you dare to
| G | | Am | | F |
Why oh why can’t I. Aaaay.

| C |
Someday I’ll wish upon a star
| G | | Am | | F |
Wake up where the clouds are far behind me
| C |
Where trouble melts like lemon drops
| G |
High above the chimney tops
| Am | | F |
That’s where you’ll find me
| C | | Em |
Oh, somewhere over the rainbow
| F | | C |
Way up high
| F | | C |
And the dreams that you dare to
| F | | G | | Am | | F |
Why oh why can’t I Aaaaay

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Somewhere Over The Rainbow Ukulele Lesson

Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s beautiful version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow is one of the most popular ukulele songs of all time. If you’ve ever read my about page I said I wouldn’t do it on Ukulele Go but here I am showing I’m a man with absolutely no principles. On with the lesson…

The song is so beautifully played and sung that pretty much everyone that owns a ukulele will naturally gravitate towards it at some point. At it’s heart it’s a pretty simple song but it’s worth investing some time on really perfecting the strumming pattern to get an authentic sound.

Just the 290 million views to date for this one, not too bad at all.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow Chords

Seven chords will see you through the song (co-incidentally the same number as colours in a rainbow) and whilst that is a few to remember they’re really not that difficult and some of you will be very pleased to hear that there are no barre chords in the mix.

Probably the most difficult to deal with are the E minor and the E7. If E minor is causing you problems then you can simply play a G chord and drop your pinkie finger onto the 4th fret of the C string.

Here are the chord boxes for you to get to grips with…

Strumming Pattern

Ok here we go. There are a few ways to interpret the strumming pattern on this one and you can get away with just strumming DUDUDUDU throughout but we’re going to go a little bit beyond that in this lesson.

The pattern I like to play is a slight variation on the good old fashioned D DU UDU and looks something like this…

Notice that the first beat isn’t actually a strum at all though, what I’m doing is plucking the G string with my thumb at the start of each bar. It’s pretty clear to hear this when you listen to Iz play it, and although he’s playing low G, it works just as well on a ukulele strung with a high G. The pattern shown above sounds something like this when you play it…

One thing I will say is that when I listen, certainly at the start I can hear Iz catching the strings straight after the thumb pluck and on the 3rd beat also. That would make it more of a TUDUDUDU pattern but this can sound pretty clunky. Iz really uses dynamics on this pattern and some of his strums are barely audible at all but they do contribute quite a lot.

I’d recommend sticking with the pattern above if you’re just learning this one and eventually progressing to include the other strums further down the line. If you do want to try it with a more consistent pattern it would sound something like…

Whichever way you go with the strumming pattern, it remains the same pretty much throughout. There is a subtle shift away from such a rigid pattern towards the second half of the song but it’s mostly just changes in dynamics rather than a change in the actual pattern. As I always say, very it as much as you feel comfortable. The same pattern played the same way throughout can get a little boring (for you and your listeners).

Song Structure

To get the song structure grab the PDF song sheet that I’ve put together as a reference. It includes all the chord boxes and lyrics.

You’ll generally be playing the strumming pattern above twice per chord. The exception to this is the intro (just before the singing) where you play the strumming pattern only once per chord.

Strum Like A Pro

If you really want to progress your strumming at a rapid rate then I’d highly recommend taking a look at Al Wood’s downloadable ebook How To Play Ukulele Strums. For just $12 you get an in-depth guide showing you how to play 49 different strums with supporting videos and MP3 files. There’s also a really useful section that focuses on counting strums the easy way (something I wish I had when I was learning to play).

What To Try Next…

Grab my free Ukulele Go! beginners pack featuring tips, chords, worksheets and more!

16 thoughts on “ Somewhere Over The Rainbow Ukulele Lesson ”

Just one question Ukulele Go as I’m still learning

What does the T mean, when you say
1 2 & & 4 &
T

Sure thing Phil, it just means pluck the top string with your thumb. Hope that helps!

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“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” Ukulele Chords & Lesson

When you think of the ukulele, it’s hard not to think of Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s beautiful rendition and medley of Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World.

This song has actually been around over 20 years, since 1993, a few years before his death in 1997. Thanks to movies like Meet Joe Black, 50 First Dates, Finding Forrester, and popular TV shows like Scrubs and So You Think You Can Dance have helped draw attention to this song.

For ukulele players, it’s a “must-know” song.

Scroll down to get the ukulele chords and a video lesson teaching you how to play Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What a Wonderful World.

While the chords of this song are beginner-friendly, the rhythm of this song can be challenging for new ukulele players.

If you feel lost on how to strum this song, I recommend starting with the free four-lesson video course Learn to Play Ukulele Today where I teach you how to play three extremely versatile strumming patterns that provide a perfect foundation to play this song, especially if you’re new to playing ukulele.

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Playing songs like this one is always easier with the right foundations.

How to Play Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World

In this video, I go through each section of the song and show you how to play it. I also take a look at and explain the strumming pattern and rhythm for this song.

“Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” Ukulele Chords

Here are the ukulele chords to Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole.

To learn the fingering for any of these chords, refer to our ukulele chord library. To get chords to other songs visit our ukulele songs page.

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