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Somewhere over the rainbow
Somewhere over the rainbow












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Probably the most difficult to deal with are the E minor and the E7. 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. Just the 290 million views to date for this one, not too bad at all. 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. The song is so beautifully played and sung that pretty much everyone that owns a ukulele will naturally gravitate towards it at some point. 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. This guide is the best way to learn the song and is designed to help beginners master this classic tune.Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s beautiful version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow is one of the most popular ukulele songs of all time. Ten years later, this version of the song had become a viral hit, quickly going platinum within a year of its resurgence in 2004. It has now sold over five million copies to date! Why You Should Learn It On Ukuleleīy learning this song on the ukulele you can recreate the sweet sounds of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's famous version so you can play it yourself. His cover was first released in his 1993 album Facing Future as a medley with Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World." According to the session's sound engineer, IZ recorded it in just one take. In 1988, Hawaiian artist Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, known also as Bruddah IZ, sat down and recorded a beautiful performance of this hit song on the ukulele, making it a more intimate version than the original. However, no cover has made as much of an impact as Israel Kamakawiwoʻole's version on his ukulele. Many listeners claim that this song inspires feelings of hope, joy, and happy memories. Since then, many artists have covered this classic song. Judy Garland also performed the song live for the troops in 1943. Judy Garland, who famously played Dorothy, performed the song as part of the soundtrack for the movie. Composed to convey Dorothy's longing for color and vibrance in her life in the film's first act, the piece won an Academy Award for Best Original Song upon its release.ĭuring World War II, a special recording of the song by Judy Garland and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra was sent out to American soldiers as a form of entertainment and encouraging messaging. This song was originally written as a ballad for the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg. The chords you will use in this song are: C, F, G, Em, and Am.

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This free video tutorial consists of three parts and a final ukulele playalong! Ukulenny teaches you, step by step, the ukulele chords and strumming pattern to play the classic song "Somewhere Over The Rainbow." Famously performed by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz in 1939 and by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole in 1993, this tune is very popular among ukulele players worldwide.














Somewhere over the rainbow