G G Oh, oh… Oh, oh, oh … D Into the unknown G Into the unknown Bm Into the unknown G Oh, oh… D I can hear you but I won’t G Some look for trouble while others don’t Dm C There’s a thousand reasons I should go about my day Dm C And ignore your whispers which I wish would go away Dm G Oh, oh…Oh, oh… Dm You’re not a voice, you’re just a ringing in my ear G And if I heard you (which I don’t), I’m spoken for, I fear F C Everyone I’ve ever loved is here within these walls G A I’m sorry, secret siren, but I’m blocking out your calls Bm I’ve had my adventure, I don’t need something new G I’m afraid of what I’m risking if I follow you D Into the unknown G Into the unknown Bm Into the unknown G Oh, oh…Oh, oh, oh… Dm7 What do you want? ‘Cause you’ve been keeping me awake G Are you here to distract me so I make a big mistake? F C Or are you someone out there who’s a little bit like me? G A Who knows deep down I’m not where I’m meant to be? Bm Every day’s a little harder as I feel your power grow G [nc] Don’t you know there’s a part of me that longs to go D Into the unknown G Into the unknown Bm Into the unknown G Oh, oh…Oh, oh…Oh, oh, oh A Are you out there? Do you know me? G Can you feel me? Can you show me? Bm Ah, ah, ah…Ah, ah, ah E Ah, ah, ah…Ah, ah, ah B Ah, ah, ah, ah…Ah, ah, ah, ah E Ah, ah, ah, ah…Ah, ah, ah, ah Dbm Where are you going? Don’t leave me alone! C Cm [nc] How do I follow you A Bb B Into the unknown? 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.
13 ukulele chords used in "Into The Unknown" by Panic! at the Disco: A, Bb, B, Bm, C, Cm, Dbm, D, Dm, Dm7, E, F and G


















This is hard for because I’m a noob at ukulele. And I taught myself.
I found -2 to be the easiest!
what strumming patterens do i use?
So I used a capo on the first fret and it sounds REALLY good!
go use +2, it’s a lot easier and it sounds better
I agree with Twenty 2nd Pilot, Capo on the first fret sounds really good, and much more accurate! 😉
I think +1 is the correct key the song is in. To be fair, it’s a little more difficult, but if you’re going for accuracy, I’m p sure +1 is the best,
OMG when I first listened to this song I was like “Oh yeah I can totally hit those notes, step aside Brendon Urie.” But when I tried to sing I, no cap, had to cover my ears.
I really need to work on my switching in chords but, this was really helpful!
From my perspective at least you can do the strumming pattern-
DUUD
ya i liked it
okay this might be a weird correction, but for +1 try playing Ab on the 3rd fret
🙂 have fun
I found that +5 was really easy!!
I love it
Omg have you guys seen the movie? So much cringe at “lost in the woods” !!! ?