Intro (2x): Gbm A Dmaj7 Gbm7 Verse: Gbm In a few weeks I will get time E6 To realise it's right before my eyes Dbm And I can take it if it's Dmaj7 What I want to Gbm Gbm7 do. I am leaving this is starting E6 to feel like it's right before my eyes Dbm And I can taste it Dmaj7 It's my sweet beginning Chorus: Gbm Gbm7 A And I can tell just what you want Dmaj7 You don't want to be alone Gbm7 You don't want to be alone Gbm Gbm7 A And I can tell just what you know Dmaj7 But you've known it the whole time Gbm7 Yeah, you've known it the whole time Verse: Gbm Maybe next year I'll have no time E6 Dbm To think about the questions to address Dbm Am I the one to try to Dmaj7 Stop the fire? Gbm Gbm7 I wouldn't test you I'm not the best you E6 Dbm Could have attained why try anything? Dbm I will get there Dmaj7 Just remember I know Chorus: Gbm Gbm7 A And I can tell just what you want Dmaj7 You don't want to be alone Gbm7 You don't want to be alone Gbm Gbm7 A And I can tell just what you know Dmaj7 But you've known it the whole time Gbm7 Yeah, you've known it the whole time Interlude: Gbm A Dmaj7 Gbm7 Chorus: Gbm Gbm7 A And I can tell just what you want Dmaj7 You don't want to be alone Gbm7 You don't want to be alone Gbm Gbm7 A And I can tell just what you know Dmaj7 But you've known it the whole time Gbm7 Yeah, you've known it the whole time 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.
7 ukulele chords used in "What You Know" by Two Door Cinema Club: A, Am, Dbm, Dmaj7, E6, Gbm and Gbm7















-4 is easiest
is there any way someone can post the riff to here?
it like the best part of the song.
if you transpose it to +3 and then play the base version of most of the chords it sounds good, though a little high. so thats am, c, em, f, g instead of am, am7, c, cm, em, fmaj7, and g6. am7 doesnt sound right and cm is a typo.
can somebody recommend a strum patter that sounds good or a way to play it?