[Ignore the chord diagrams from above, and use these instead]
Ab Ab7 Dbmaj7
A|--11----10-----3------|
E|--8-----8------1------|
C|--8-----8------1------|
g|--8-----8------1------|
Intro:
Ab Ab7
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Quiet Humming:
Ab Ab7
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Ab Ab7
I just want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove your want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove I’m ready for it
Ab Ab7
I just want your love I just want your I just want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo- ove I’m ready for it ready for it
Ab Ab7
Aaaa I just wanna i just want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Oh—
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove I’m ready for it ready for it
Ab Ab7
Aaa I just want your love I just wanna I just want your
Chorus:
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Oh— want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Ready for it ready for it
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Oh— want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Oh— want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove ready for it ready for it
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Oh- want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove ready for it ready for it
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove Oh— want your
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Lo-ove ready for it ready for it
Outro:
Ab Ab7
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dbmaj7
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3 ukulele chords used in "The Loser" by Zach Farache: Dbmaj7, Ab and Ab7














this sounds nothing like it :/
guys try G#, G#maj and C#maj7 it sounds a bit better and is easier to play
i’ve figured it out! you can use a capo but either way it’s gonna be bar chords. what i did was put my capo on fret 1 and then did bar chord on fret 8 and played C and Cmaj7 and then just play Cmaj7 with capo on fret 1 or use bar chord fret 1!
Sounds really good but my wrist cramps after like 30 seconds.
this is perfect if you follow the instructions
I use the C, Cmaj7, and A chords… I just play by ear?
these chords are wild-
i’ve been waiting for someone to post this song on this website for the longest time!!! thank you 🙂
Does anyone know a simplified version that might not be uncomfortable?
-1 is easiest
Put it in -1 and replace g7 with gmaj7 and it sounds about right
The reason this song sounds off when you play with the recording is because this song was recorded at A=452 HZ
capo 1st
bar 8th
strum down c
strum down cmaj7
under capo: cmaj 7, G, Bm7, Bm7C (Bm7 with one finger on C)
C: DUD U DD U D x2
G: DUD U DD U D
Bm7: DUD U
Bm7C: DDU D
capo 1st
bar 8th
strum down c
strum down cmaj7
under capo: cmaj 7, G, Bm7, Bm7C (Bm7 with one finger on C)
C: DUD U DD U D x2
G: DUD U DD U D
Bm7: DUD U
Bm7C: DDU D
I literally just use a capo, put it on the 9th fret, use my 2nd finger to get the C and Cmaj7 and then quickly move the capo to the 2nd fret and play a Cmaj7
What should my ukulele be tuned to?