Intro (x4): A A7 Gbm Verse 1: A A7 Gbm F Wasting your time A A7 Gbm F You're wasting mine A A7 Gbm F I hate to see you leaving A A7 Gbm F A fate worse than dying Verse 2: A A7 Gbm F Your city gave me asthma A A7 Gbm F So that's why I'm leaving A A7 Gbm F And your water gave me cancer A A7 Gbm F And the pavement hurt my feelings Verse 3: A A7 Gbm F Shout at the wall A A7 Gbm F 'Cause the walls never loved you A A7 Shout at the wall A A7 Gbm F 'Cause the walls never loved you Interlude (x2): A A7 Gbm F Verse 4: A A7 There's a reason Gbm F A That London puts barriers on the tube line A7 There's a reason Gbm F A That London puts barriers on the rails A7 There's a reason Gbm F A That London puts barriers on the tube line A7 There's a reason Gbm F A That London puts barriers on the rails A7 There's a reason Gbm F A That London puts barriers on the tube line A A7 Gbm A A F There's a reason they fail 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.
4 ukulele chords used in "Jubilee Line" by Wilbur Soot: A, A7, F and Gbm



















banger song but my fingers are in painnnnn
Hi, fellow Wilbur Soot fans. Are yall ok????? Because I’m not
honestly i just plucked the 2nd and 3rd string until “the walls will never love you” cause it sounded ok to me :/
then for the interlude i did
A= DDUUDU
A7=DDUUDU
Gbm=DDDUDU
F=DUDUDUDU
and just do that twice and your set 🙂
and for the “there’s a reason” parts i did
DUD for both A and A7 (there’s a reason/ -the rails)
then
DDDUDU for Gbm and DUDUDUDU for F (that London puts barriers on-)
I would suggest to listen to the song because you will hear his strumming patters and i hope this helps anyone who is stuck on the strumming!!!
wilbur pog
people are finally putting in wilbur’s songs
home home 🤚
FINALLY WILBUR SONGS
this song’s really sad, honestly
JUST LEARNED IT POG
i did DUDUDU until Verse 4 then went to DUD (it didn’t sound perfect but its the best that i could come up with)
“comedy”
ah yes hilarious
For anyone wanting it, here is the tab for the picking at the beginning!!
A|——-2—————-2—————2—————–2—–|
E|-3—————3—————1——————1———–|
C|—————————————————————-|
G|—-0—0———–0—0———–0—0————0—0——|
A|——–2—————-2——————–6——————-6——|
E|-0—————–0—————————————————–|
C|—————————————-3——————-3————|
G|——0—0————0—0—————-0—-0————–0—–0–|
try plucking c string, e, g and a together, e for the plucking pattern. it doesnt sound exactly the same but it works 🙂
i use strumming pattern DD-UU-DU just slower until you get to the interlude then i sort of speed up 🙂
Wilbur = Pog
pog!
if you want, you can pluck c-e-a-g and it sounds so similar. have a nice day<3
im so glad this is here
I’d recommend doing a plucking pattern of 2,3,1,4 or c,e,g,a until the second shout at the walls cuz the walls don’t fricking love you then do a DDUUDU until there a reason London puts barriers on the tube line etc. but do a DDUUDU every barriers on the rails and after two of those lines then do a regular DDUUDU
still learning this but my fingers are in major pain :’]