Intro, pluck around these chords: D Am Am Em ( x2 ) D Am ( x2 ) Em Lights go out I can't be saved tides that I tried to swim against D Am ( x2 ) Em Brought me down upon my knees, oh I beg I beg and plead -singing D Am ( x2 ) Em Come out of the things unsaid, shoot an apple off my head - and a D Am ( x2 ) Em trouble that can't be named, tigers waiting to be tamed - singing D Am ( x2 ) Em D Am ( x2 ) Em ye hooooooooh aahh ye hooooooooh aahh D Am Am Em ( x2 ) D Am ( x2 ) Em Confusion never stops, closing walls and ticking clocks - gonna D Am ( x2 ) Em come back take you home I could not stop the tune now known singing D Am ( x2 ) Em Come out upon my seas, curse missed opportunities - am I D Am ( x2 ) Em a part of the cure, or am I a part of the disease? - singing D Am ( x2 ) Em D Am ( x2 ) Em ye hooooooooh aahh ye hooooooooh aahh D Am Am Em ( x2 ) D Am ( x2 ) Em D Am ( x2 ) Em ye hooooooooh aahh ye hooooooooh aahh Fmaj7 ( x2 ) C G and nothing else compares Fmaj7 ( x2 ) C G oh nothing else compares Fmaj7 ( x2 ) C G F ( 4 ) and nothing else compares D Am Am Em ( x2 ) D Am ( x2 ) Em D Am ( x2 ) Em ye hooooooooh aahh ye hooooooooh aahh D Am ( x2 ) Em Home, home, where I wanted to go D Am ( x2 ) Em Home, home, where I wanted to go D Am ( x2 ) Em Home, home, where I wanted to go D Am ( x2 ) Em Home, home, where I wanted to go High Piano Riff x2 and end on D Dieses Arrangement ist die eigene Interpretation seines Beitragenden, geteilt für privates Lernen, Bildung und nicht-kommerzielle Nutzung. Der zugrunde liegende Song, Text und die Musik bleiben Eigentum ihrer Rechteinhaber. Für Löschanfragen siehe Rechtliche Hinweise.
Clocks Akkorde von Coldplay
Empfohlenes Mustertreibender 4/4
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Lieber einfacher: achtel-wechselschlag d u d u
Wie du Clocks auf der Ukulele spielst
Das passende Schlagmuster ist das treibender 4/4: d – d – d u d u. Der Groove liegt bei etwa 131 bpm, flottes Tempo. Du spielst ihn in A Moll, das Original steht in Eb major. Die Akkorde bewegen sich im komfortablen Könner-Bereich. Play even down-up eighths to echo the rolling piano arpeggio underneath.
7 Ukulele-Akkorde verwendet in "Clocks" von Coldplay: Am, C, D, Em, F, Fmaj7 und G
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the lyric isn’t “ye hoooooh arrrrrre”.
it’s “you are” just stretched out.
Me singing this for my friends: YEEEEEE HOOOOOOO AHHHHHHHHH
My friends: umm mental health help please
My friends snap stories: HAHAHAHACHACHACHAAAAAEEEEE
If (for my ukulele not sure bout everyone else.) you wanna play with the song transpose +1 or use a capo on fret one.
I have a really good strumming pattern that fits perfect with the song
DUU DUU DU for each chord
I actually was playing hometown by twenty one pilots and realized this song goes *perfectly* with those chords, C Gm Bb F
fmaj7 sounds better as just f
It’s so different on the piano. It’s kinda confusing. BTW “ye hoooooooh” is a great choice :<
I think it sounds better with D Am C Em
It’s in D#, not D. Everything needs to be raised one half step.
I’ve found for both the fingerpicking and strumming parts, putting a finger on the fifth fret of the E string for the D chord, and a finger on the third fret of the E string for the Am chord makes it sound more like the original 🙂 It’s fairly easy to slip into the next chord too!
Used to be you had alternative chords on this website. What happened?
You can also do C Gm Dm. The fingerstyle is like this:
C (A, G, E, A, G, E, A, G)
Gm (A, E, C, A, E C, A, E)
Dm x2 (same strings as 2nd verse)
Hope this is helpful in some way!! 😀
I created a tab for this, sounds pretty cool!
I play DDUUDU, and “ye hooh” part I play every chord one time down
+1 is more like the original
that fmaj7 can also be played as an f in my opinion
The intro sounds better if you use D in the shape of C + C + Em
great chords, some lyrics are a little off. For example, the ye hooh ahh is actually “you are” and its I could not stop what you now know 😉 but either one works
+2 is the easiest
i mean’t – 1