Intro: A|---2---0---2--0--3---1---3---1---2--| E|---0-------------1------------------| C|---0-------------1------------------| g|---0-------------1------------------| Deep in the hundred acre woods, where Christopher Robin plays A|---3---2--0-----------2-------2---2---3---2---0-------0---2---2----| E|---0----------2---0---3---0---1-------0-----------2-------3---1----| C|---0----------2-------2-------2-------0-----------2-------2---2----| g|---0----------2-------0-------0-------0-----------2-------0---0----| You'll find the enchanted nieghborhood A|---2---3---2---0--------0------5----2----2----| E|-------0-----------2-----------2---------3----| C|-------0-----------2-----------2---------2----| g|-------0-----------2-----------2---------0----| Of Christopher's childhood days A|------------------------------------2----| E|---------0----2---3---2----0--------3----| C|---2-----0------------2--------2----2----| g|------------------------------------0----| A Donkey named Eor is his friend A|---2---0---2---0---------------2---------2----| E|-------0-----------2----0------3----0----1----| C|-------0-----------2-----------2---------2----| g|-------0-----------2-----------0---------0----| And Kanga, and little Roo A|---2---3---2---0--------0------2---------2----| E|-------0-----------2-----------3---------1----| C|-------0-----------2-----------2---------2----| g|-------0-----------2-----------0---------0----| Theres Rabbit, and Piglit, and theres Owl A|---2---3---2---0--------0------5----2----2----| E|-------0-----------2-----------2---------3----| C|-------0-----------2-----------2---------2----| g|-------0-----------2-----------2---------0----| But most of all Winnie The Pooh A|------------------------------------2------2-------| E|---------0----2---3---2----0--------3---------3----| C|---2-----0------------2--------2----2---2----------| g|------------------------------------0--------------| Winne The Pooh, Winnie The Pooh A|---0-------------2----------| E|---2--0--2--0----2--0--2--0-| C|---0-------------2----------| g|-----------------0----------| Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluffies A|---0---------3---3----2----2----0--------2-----------------------| E|---2---------2--------2---------2--------3--------2----0----1----| C|---2----2----2--------2---------2--------2--------2----0----1----| g|---2---------2--------2---------2--------------------------------| Winne The Pooh, Winnie The Pooh A|---0-------------2----------| E|---2--0--2--0----2--0--2--0-| C|---0-------------2----------| g|-----------------0----------| Willy nilly silly old bear A|---0---------3---3----2----2----0--------2----| E|---2---------2--------2---------2--------3----| C|---2----2----2--------2---------2--------2----| g|---2---------2--------2---------2-------------| 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.
Biography
The Sherman Brothers are Academy Award-winning American songwriters who specialize in musical films. They are Robert B. Sherman (born December 19, 1925) and Richard M. Sherman (born June 12, 1928).
The Sherman Brothers wrote more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in history[1], working for Walt Disney during the last six years of his life. Film scores of the Sherman Brothers include Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats and The Tigger Movie.














For any beginners – these are tabs and are different to chords. Each of the lines represents a string (if you tip your ukulele sideways!) The number is the fret and if there is a number on the string, you strum it. For example – if it looks something like this:
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Then you put your finger on the second fret of the bottom(when holding a ukulele ready to play) string and strum only the string your finger is covering. If it looks like this:
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Then you cover the 3rd fret of the bottom string and strum all of them. Hope this helps
Can you make an easier version of this, where beginners can understand it better?
It sounds so cute on the ukelele
What do all these lines mean? lol I’m knew here
I don’t understand how to play this. I just started ukulele yesterday so please don’t be harsh ??. So how do you play this? Like strum the strings or what? Please explain!!
that’s great!!
I love playing this so much 🙂 My friends always love it when I play it, so thank you so much for making it!!
If Dan howell could play the ukulele, he would only play this and the black parade ?
this is brilliant!
this song is the supreme vibe
Why is it gone?!?