G G7 Cm Ab7 I can't keep pushing this down any deeper, G G7 Cm Ab7 Why do I keep trying if I can't keep her? G G7 Every move I make, Cm Is just another mistake, Ab7 I wonder what it would take, Em B7 Because it feels like there's a hole inside my body, Em B7 Like there's a hole inside my heart. Em B7 It's like this feeling is gonna consume me, Em B7 If I keep waiting for this thing to start. G Cm Oh, I feel like I'm all gummed up inside, G Cm It's like I'm all gummed up inside, G Cm G It's like I'm all gummed up insi-iii-iide 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.
6 ukulele chords used in "All Gummed Up Inside" by Rebecca Sugar: B7, Cm, Em, G, G7 and Ab7



















At the end the “It’s like I’m all gummed up insi-iii-iide”
It should be Cm Ab7 G.
Cm Ab7 G
insi-iii-iide
Just incase somebody thinks a chord is missing, here ya go!
ab7 huuuuuuuurrrrts
I love this song 🙂
I actually found a way to simplify it! Every time there’s a AB7 swap with a CM and do a C in place of the c minor. I’m still not that grey with uke and my hands have limits so that’s what I’ve got.
strumming pattern?
I usually go from G to G7 to C to Cm and it sounds almost the same, just a bit easier
-7 is actually the easiest but ok
Personally I think it sounds way better to play it with a capo on the 2nd fret, and instead of Ab7 play Eb7!
Ab7 sounds bad Eb7 is better
+5 is easier
I find that +5 is the easiest if you can play Db7, E7, and Fm.