Anna: Elsa? (knocks)
Eb
Do you want to build a snowman?
Bb
Come on let's go and play
Cm
I never see you anymore
Ab
Come out the door,
Bb
It's like you've gone away
Cm
We used to be best buddies
Eb
And now we're not
Cm G Ab
I wish you would tell me why
Eb
Do you want to build a snowman?
Ab
It doesn't have to be a Snowman
Young Elsa: Go away, Anna
Eb
Toddler Anna: Okay, bye
Eb
Do you wanna build a snowman?
Bb
Or ride our bike around the halls
Cm
I think some company is overdue
Ab Bb
I've started talking to the pictures on the walls
(Hang in there, Joan)
Cm
It gets a little lonely
Eb
All these empty rooms
Cm G Ab
Just watching the hours tick by
(Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock)
Eb
Please, I know you're in there
Bb
People are asking where you've been
Cm
They say have courage, and I'm trying to
Ab Bb
I'm right out here for you, just let me in
Cm
We only have each other
Eb
It's just you and me
Cm G Ab
What are we gonna do?
Eb
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5 ukulele chords used in "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" by Misc Movies: Bb, Cm, Eb, G and Ab





















-6 sounds great
the rest, not so much
Tab for intro that I use:
A – – 0-5 – 0-5 – 0
E – 2 – – 3 – – 0
C – – – – – – –
G – – – – – – –
x3 and the next for the last part of the intro
A – – 0-5 – 0-5 – 5
E – 2 – – 3 – –
C – – – – – – –
G – – – – – – –
I recommend for the e barring the 4th fret and putting your pinkie finger on the 7th fret of the a string
Strumming patterns anyone?
I do think that +2 sounds good and it is fairly easy. But you have to pich your voice correctly otherwise it sounds weird. Hope this helps! ??
+2 sounds right
This sounds a lot more pleasant to me if you transpose it down 3. -3 would also be a lot easier for beginners, as I know that E can be tricky.
Jasmine, I play the e chord with 1st feet on the g string, 2nd fret on the a string, and muting the c string by resting my ring finger there (obviously the e string is open). You still get all the notes in the chord, and it probably sounds choppy and bad for some people, but it works quite well for me. I hope this helps!
I applied these to tprinces’ version “Do You Wanna Play Deductions?” (soundcloud) and it sounds great! 😀
Jasmine,
I would recommend E7 (1202) which sounds very similar and is a lot easier to play.
For the end:
A—6-6-6—-6-10-8-6—-6-5-6—
E——————————–
C——————————–
G———-3—————–3—
it sounds good if you end with
Eb Cm Ab
(that is if you transpose it to -3) 😛
It doesnt fit the song… 🙁
great song 😛 if you change the C at the start to an Am it sound really cool and puts a nice twist on it 😀