Intro: C F Am F x2 C Say you're sorry F That face of an angel Am F Comes out just when you need it to C F As I paced back and forth all this time Am F 'Cause I honestly believed in you Am Holding on F The days drag on G Stupid girl, G I should have known, I should have known C Am That I'm not a princess, this ain't a fairytale F I'm not the one you'll sweep off her feet G Lead her up the stairwell C Am This ain't Hollywood, this is a small town F G I was a dreamer before you went and let me down Am G Now it's too late for you F C ( C ) And your white horse, to come around C Maybe I was naive, F Got lost in your eyes Am F And never really had a chance C F My mistake I didn't know to be in love Am F You had to fight to have the upper hand Am I had so many dreams F About you and me G Happy endings, now I know C Am That I'm not a princess, this ain't a fairytale F I'm not the one you'll sweep off her feet G Lead her up the stairwell C Am This ain't Hollywood, this is a small town F G I was a dreamer before you went and let me down Am G Now it's too late for you F C Am F G And your white horse, to come around Am G F And there you are on your knees C G F Begging for forgiveness, begging for me C G F Bb Just like I always wanted but I'm so sorry C Am 'Cause I'm not your princess, this ain't a fairytale F G I'm gonna find someone someday who might actually treat me well C Am This is a big world, that was a small town F G There in my rearview mirror disappearing now Am G F And it's too late for you and your white horse Am G F C Now it's too late for you and your white horse, to catch me now F Am Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa F C Try and catch me now F Am Oh, it's too late F C To catch me now 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.
4 ukulele chords used in "White Horse" by Taylor Swift: Am, C, F and G


















Strumming pattern I use: DD U DD U D U
During quick transitions I only use: DD U (1st chord in transition) —> DD U D (2nd chord in transition)
(I hope this makes sense or helps anyone)
What I like to do is single strum each note individually going down down up down
strumming pattern?
My favorite finger picking pattern for this song is to pluck the top and bottom strings (G&A) together then play 2-3-2 (C-E-C), then back to playing the top and bottom (G&A) at the same time and keep repeating that pattern! It’s so pretty and makes it feel much more heartfelt!
this sounds really nice if you strum in thirds. 3 notes for each chord, except at the ones you only play once.
@Kaka
Bb is B flat, also known as A sharp. Its a semitone lower than B, a semitone higher than A.
It sounds great as D (slap) DU (slap) !!!
This sounds really nice if you strum in thirds.
how to play on bass ? down or up or DD DU DU , HELP me ! PEACE
Thank you for this song
Thank you fore this song
DDU UD seems to be what she’s doing in the song I think 🙂 <—- for my own future reference
i used D UUD UUD UDUD or DD UUU DUDU
ever sine taylor’s version I saw this song as a meh
in the last chorus it say “this ain’t our fairytale”
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do that twice for the intro, then the chords
Omg I thought the lyrics were leader of the stairwell not lead her up the stairwell how can I be literally that stupidddddd
it sounds cool if in the intro after you play chord twice (DD) you play c-gg. Dum Dum da-da-dum
A good strum would be D-mute-U-D-mute
Strumming pattern??