Intro: | Db | Db | Verse: Db A D A Db Toss your dirty shoes in my washing machine heart Gbm D A Baby, bang it up inside Db A D A I'm not wearing my usual lipstick Db Gbm Bb A I thought maybe we would kiss tonight Verse: Gbm E A B5 Baby, will you kiss me already, and Db A D A Db Toss your dirty shoes in my washing machine heart Gbm D A Baby, bang it up inside Instrumental: | Db A | D A | | Db Gbm | D A | | Db A | D A Gbm | | Gbm E | D A | Verse: Gbm E A A B5 C5 Db Baby, though I've closed my ey-ey-ey-es Db A D A I know who you pretend I am Db A D A I know who you pretend I am Outro: Bm E But do mi ti G D Why not me? Bb A Why not me? Bm E Do mi ti G D Why not me? Bb A Why not me? Bm E Do mi ti G D Why not me? Bb A Why not me? Outro: | Gbm E | A B C | | Db A | D A | | Db Gbm | D A | 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.
12 ukulele chords used in "Washing Machine Heart" by Mitski: A, Bb, B, Bm, B5, C, C5, Db, D, E, Gbm and G



















I don’t think b5 sounds correct
i think it sounds alot better in -2
oh my god why can’t i play a sIMPLE E CHORD-
nontheless, this tab is my absolute fav so kudos to you <3
also for anyone wondering for strumming patterns i use dddd and dd-u-udu during the first part of the outro, meaning the “do mi ti’s”
what is the strumming pattern?
By the way, for simpler chords I’m using Am, G, F, and then C for most of it
gosh i love this song so much! it’s one of my favorite mitski songs.
i just wish the db chord wasn’t so hard for me to play.
any alternatives chords i could play instead of playing db? thanks!
+3 is pretty easy for the most part! i replaced E with E7 🙂
i highly recommend replacing the B5 chords with B 🙂
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I skip the C chords because they sound iffy on uke, doesn’t make a huge difference. Someone else recommended replacing B5 with plain B and I agree, easier transition between chords and sounds more correct.
Strumming pattern?