Intro: E Abm7 Dbm A Verse 1: E Welcome to Wonderland E We've got it all Abm7 Potions and pastries that make you grow tall Dbm A Forests and cottages, castles and cards that can talk E Welcome to Wonderland E Look where you're at Abm7 Maddest of hatters Abm7 The Cheshire Cat Dbm A Magical cabins and lovely white rabbits with clocks Chorus: A E Dancing through a dream Abm7 Dbm Underneath the stars A E Bsus4 B Laughing till the morning comes A E Ab Dbm Everyone that leaves has a heavy heart B A B Oh, Wonderland I love Verse 2: E Welcome to Wonderland E I'll be your guide Abm7 Holding your hand under sapphire skies Dbm Let's go exploring or we could just go for A a walk E Welcome to Wonderland E Where should we go Abm7 There's a tea party along down the road Dbm A Make an appearance and maybe they'll sing us a song Chorus: A E Dancing through a dream Abm7 Dbm Underneath the stars A E Bsus4 B Laughing till the morning comes A E Ab Dbm Everyone that leaves has a heavy heart B A B Oh, Wonderland I love Bridge: Gbm B Nothing around here is quite E as it seems Gbm Bsus4 B Not sure if anything's real or E a dream Gbm B And the only thing sure from the start Ab Dbm is the song that's inside of your heart B A Don't let B it leave Chorus: A E Abm7 Dbm If this was a dream then at least I've got A E Bsus4 B memories for when morning comes A E Ab Dbm Now that I must leave with a heavy heart B A Am E Oh, Wonderland I love 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.
9 ukulele chords used in "Welcome To Wonderland" by Anson Seabra: A, Am, B, Bsus4, Dbm, E, Gbm, Ab and Abm7


















Do any of yall just look at the chords, gain 100% confusion, and immediately scroll down to the comments to see if anyone suggested an easier version?
-4 is the easiest 🙂
I suggest +1 for an easier version
-4 for beginners
+3 is the best for me
I was looking at 0 and my fingers were trying to stretch to the cords but since I haven’t played in a long time they couldn’t stretch that fat so I tried +1 and it was really easy, I’ve played those chords before so you didn’t have to learn anything new.
Well, -4 and +3
-4 is best for a soprano ukulele
-4 is the best for beginers
+3 is also easy
+1 is the sweetest melody I’ve ever hear!
This whole song is art and so beautiful
Could someone out there please help me? For now, I have been trying out different strumming patterns, but none of them feel right! Anyone know a good strumming pattern?
ima sorry buuut can sb explain wat -4\+3 means?
I use +3 for intermediate/ beginner chords as well as single down strums on most notes except for the chorus where I just use D-DU-UDU
-2 is really pretty and good range for mezzo sopranos/altos
What is an easier version of this song that I would not need a capo for?
-6
if you’re playing -4 then instead of E use E7 it sounds decently accurate and its easier 😀
Anson is the single most underrated singer, in my opinion
-2 is doable if you change gbm7 to just gbm (1 finger (pointer) c string first fret second finger (middle) e string second fret third finger (ring) g string second fret)
you also might struggle with the gb chord, it helped me to think of it as an barre chord with an f so you just barre the first fret en make an f chord shape with your middle and ring finger