Intro: D Gb G An-nyŏng-ha-se-yo D Gb G Verse: D Gb G Sometimes you gotta bleed to know D Gb G That you’re alive and have a soul A7 But it takes someone to come around A To show you how Chorus: G She’s the tear in my heart I’m alive A Bm She’s the tear in my heart I’m on fire A D She’s the tear in my heart A Take me higher D Gb G Than I’ve ever been Verse: D Gb G The songs on the radio are okay D Gb G But my taste in music is your face A7 And it takes a song to come around A To show you how Chorus: G She's the tear in my heart I'm alive A Bm She’s the tear in my heart I’m on fire A D She’s the tear in my heart A Take me higher G Than I’ve ever been A Bm Than I’ve ever been A D A Than I’ve ever been D Than I’ve ever been Bridge: D A D Gb G D A D ohh, oh-oh, oh, ooh, oh-oh, ooo, oo-oo, oo, ooo, oo oo D Gb G D A D You fell asleep in my car I drove the whole time D Gb G D A D But that’s okay I’ll just avoid the holes so you sleep fine D Gb G I’m driving here I sit D A D Cursing my government D Gb G D A D For not using my taxes to fill holes with more cement D Gb G D A D You fell asleep in my car I drove the whole time D Gb G D A D But that’s okay I’ll just avoid the holes so you sleep fine D Gb G D I’m driving here I sit D D Cursing my government A7 A D Gb G For not using my taxes to fill holes with more cement Verse: D Gb G Sometimes you gotta bleed to know, oh, oh D Gb G That you’re alive and have a soul, oh, oh A7 But it takes someone to come around A To show you how Chorus: G She’s the tear in my heart I’m alive A Bm She’s the tear in my heart I’m on fire A D She’s the tear in my heart A Take me higher Than I’ve ever been G My heart is my armour A Bm She’s the tear in my heart She’s a carver A D She’s a butcher with a smile A Cut me farther G Than I’ve ever been A Bm Than I’ve ever been A D A Than I’ve ever been Than I’ve ever been G My heart is my armour A Bm She’s the tear in my heart She’s a carver A D She’s a butcher with a smile A Cut me farther D Than I’ve ever been 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.
6 ukulele chords used in "Tear In My Heart" by Twenty One Pilots: A, A7, Bm, D, Gb and G















I love twenty one pilots.they are an inspiration in my depressing life.
Keep up the good work.
Your music is worth it.
And learning on ukulele.
🙂
If you want a cool ending, on the very last chord, just do the D chord but with your pinky on the 5th fret! 😀
The bridge makes my hand cramp :'(
Stay Alive, kids ||-//
for Gb i bar the first fret and make an F chord shape with my middle + ring finger and instead of switching to a G chord i keep that chord formation and go up a fret. it’s also easier by a long shot lmao.
i use DU-X-UDU-X-DU
just for fun, i like to do -2 and put a capo on the fifth fret and it sounds really cute
The plucking for the bridge that Tyler does is this.
G[—————————–]
C[-2-2-2-2-2-2-6-7——–]
E[——————————]
A[——————————]
x8
OMG IS THERE ANYONE ELSE WHO JUST REALIZED THAT THE RANDOM WORDS THAT THEY SAID AT THE BEGINNING ARENT ACTUALLY RANDOM WORDS!?!?! THE WORDS(S) ARE “An-nyŏng-ha-se-yo” WHICH IS KOREAN FOR HELLO OR A GREETING!
With all the time I have in quarantine I finally had enough time to learn this song 🙂
I CANNOT PLAY Bb!!!!!!!!~!
-2 is actually pretty easy if you’ve overcome the E chord
If im playing this on a baritone uke, what chords do I use?
For anyone who wants it easier, transpose to -2
I think an F# would sounds better than the Gb.
+3
SheSACARVER
I use DDDUD as the strumming pattern for the chorus
Stay Alive my frens I-/
if you want to play it like tyler’s own ukulele version, transpose it to -2 and put a capo on the second fret. and instead of C, E, F, play: C, fourth fret, fifth fret. hope this helps! 🙂
Can somebody pleeease tell me the strumming pattern