Hidden In The Sand

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UKULELE CHORDS

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                       F6     E6      F6
We were playing in the sand,
                       F6     E6      F6
and you found a little band.
                Bb       
You told me you fell in love with it,
Bbm                F6     E6      F6
hadn't gone as I planned...
                    F6     E6      F6
When you had to bid adieu, 
                      F6     E6      F6
said you'd never love anew.
              Bb
I wondered if I could hold it,
    Bbm                  F6     E6      F6
and fall in love with it too.
               Bb
You told me to buy a pony, 
    Bbm               -xF6-x
but all I wanted was you. 
          F6     E6      F6
-Mmmmmmmmmm- 
-X2- 
      Bb   Bbm    F6     E6      F6
-Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-
-X2-
          F6     E6      F6
-Ohhhhhhhhh- 
          F6     E6      F6
-Ohhhhhhhhh-
 
  Bb    Bbm   E6  
+1,066
-117
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joe mama

-1, and capo on 2nd fret. you can thank me later.

Quill

The Bb should be B and The Bbm should be Gbm.
If you play F6 and E6 and it sounds wrong, change it to barring the 6th fret for F6 and 5th fret for E6. It should sound right then.

Tanner

If you go on -1 and strum E6 and Eb6 fast and cut off fast while strumming A and Am slow and sweet, I found it to sound really nice to me. Then again, I have a weird style when playing the ukulele.

Angie

I love this song bc its so calm and aesthetic ❤️❤️

Miranda Johnston

If you just bar the 6th then 5th then 6th that part sounds like the origanal. For the you told me you fell in love with it part do b the hadn’t gone as I planned part I can’t find what sounds right so your gonna have to do that part on your own sorry

TheMeme

What does the -xF6-x mean?

Jazzy

I do -1, then do DD for e6, UDU for eb6, then for the e6 after I do one D, and then mute the strings, but not strum. For the A and Am, I strum once and then let it ring until the next chord. Really works for me!

Zoey D

-1

Clover

This song works best (and is easier!) if you just barre the 5th fret for F6

Tiff

(Put a capo on the first fret, or not) Play this as E6 then go down a whole bar and play Eb6, then A and then Am then repeat,

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