Intro: F Verse: F My house in Budapest my, My hidden treasure chest, Golden grand piano, My beautiful Castillo Pre-chorus: Bb You, You, F I’'d leave it all Verse: F My acres of a land, I have achieved, It may be hard for you to, Stop and believe Pre-chorus: Bb But for you, You, F I’'d Leave it all Bb Oh for you, You, F I’'d Leave it all Chorus: C Give me one good reason Bb F Why I should never make a change, C And baby if you hold me Bb F Then all of this will go away Verse: F My many artefacts, The list goes on, If you just say the words I, I'’ll up and run, Pre-chorus: Bb Oh to you, You, F I’'d leave it all Bb Oh for you, You, F I’'d leave it all Chorus: C Give me one good reason Bb F Why I should never make a change C And baby if you hold me Bb F Then all of this will go away C Give me one good reason Bb F Why I should never make a change C And baby if you hold me Bb F Then all of this will go away Interlude: F Bb F Verse: F My friends and family they, Don'’t understand They fear they'’d lose so much if, You take my hand Pre-chorus: Bb But for you, You, F I'’d lose it all Bb Oh for you, You, F I'd lose it all Chorus: C Give me one good reason Bb F Why I should never make a change C And baby if you hold me Bb F Then all of this will go away C Give me one good reason Bb F Why I should never make a change C And baby if you hold me Bb F Then all of this will go away Verse: F My house in Budapest my, My hidden treasure chest, Golden grand piano, My beautiful Castillo Outro: Bb You, You, F I’'d leave it all Bb Oh for you, You, F I'd leave it all. 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.
3 ukulele chords used in "Budapest" by George Ezra: Bb, C and F



















This Didn’t Match Up With My Voice. Mostly Because I Am Not A Man.
change
F to G
Bb to C
C to D
This is actually really good. I have absolutely no idea why you guys have problems.
What is the strum pattern?
Yooo this can be plucked just so you know!! It’s pretty easy to pluck so if you search it up it’s great!
May I know the strumming pattern? thanks
I seriously played this and if you repeat the chords not just play them once every line, it sounds similar to the song.
Just some suggestions
During the parts, he’s talking about all the things he’d leave, use C
Then “for you” part use f
the verses starting with “Give me one good reason” use G , F, then c twice
The strumming pattern I think is best is Island Strum Easy or DDUUD
Using these notes in this order makes the song much easier in my opinion.
Each letter is meant for every time you finish the DDUUD, you go to the next letter.
It would go like this:
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
F
F
C
C
F
F
C
C
G
F
C
C
G
F
C
C
C
C
C
C
G
F
C
C
G
F
C
C
…and so on…
I’m too lazy to write the rest. Sorry! Hope this helps anyway!
Another vote for transposing +2, much easier & sounds nice
+5 is cute
So much easier (and in key) if you change F to C, Bb to F, and C to G. Makes it way more beginner accessible and easier to strum along with since the changes are easier.
How do you get the tabs?
The album for this song is not “Did You Hear The Rain?” it is “Wanted On Voyage”
Transpose it 2 half steps up, it sounds better and easier to sing- especially for people who can’t sing as low as George Ezra lmao
+7 works great, simple C G F chords
personally i think +2 is the best, but I think it sounds better if every other line on the verse try an Em i think it sounds a lot nicer
+7 For much much easier chords!
I like playing in +2. I’m an alto/sometimes soprano and that is the easiest for my voice to handle. Peace!
Instead of playing F for all four lines of each verse, you can play Dm for the last two lines of each verse and it sounds good.
personally i like +2 but switch the D to an Em