C Tomorrow I'll be quicker, i'll stare into the strobe light flickering afloat i'll stay Dm Fm C I'm quite alright hiding today F C Tomorrow i'll be faster, i'll catch what i've been chasing after and have time to Dm Fm C play, I'm quite alright hiding today F And i would play the coconut shy, C C7 and win a prize even if it's rigged, i won't know when to stop F and you can leave off my lid and i won't even lose my fizz Fm C Em i'll be the polkadots tie, i'll know the way back Am F G if you know the way, but if you are i am quite alright Fm C hiding today Solo: C F Fm C F C Tomorrow i'll be stronger, running colourful no longer just in black & white, Dm Fm C I'm quite alright hiding, tonight F And i would have a game on the coconut shy, C C7 and win a prize even if it's rigged, i won't know when to stop F and you can leave off my lid and i won't even lose my fizz Fm C Em Am i'll be the polkadots tie, i'll probably swim through a few lagoons F G i'll have a spring in my step, and i'll get there soon to sing you a happy G7 tune C Fm7 Am tomorrow, you better bring a change of clothes so we can sail our laughing F pianos C Am F G C along a beam of light, but i'm quite alright hiding tonight This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
10 ukulele chords used in "Hiding Tonight" by Alex Turner: Am, C, C7, Dm, Em, F, Fm, Fm7, G and G7















Can u guys start putting strumming patterns too:))
For strumming I use DDU UDU and fits nicely with the song 🙂
i didn’t necessarily look up a strum pattern, but i just kind of played it naturally and seems like a simple
down – down – up (and repeat)
works the best! once you find the right tempo, if falls into place with the chord changes and it sounds good while singing it! just a personal preference though (:
Hope this could help!