Chords for Pineapple Mango by Herb Ohta Jr. and Daniel Ho - 'Ukulele Lesson

Tempo:
74.9 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

C

Cm

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Pineapple Mango by Herb Ohta Jr. and Daniel Ho - 'Ukulele Lesson chords
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Hey, everybody.
It's Brad Bordessa from liveukulele.com, and I'm going to show you how to play Pineapple Mango by Herbota Jr.
and Daniel Ho.
It's a very nice song.
The melody is simple, but it's a beautiful melody, so it's fun to play no matter what your level is.
[G] It's in the key of G, [A] and
[E] it sounds [G] like this.
[Cm] [C] [D] [Bm]
[G] [C] [D] [G]
[C] [D] [G]
[C] [D] [G]
Start by holding the G chord,
which is 2 3 2. Use your index finger on the second fret of the C string. And then your middle finger on [F#] the second fret of the bottom string, and your third finger on the third [E] fret [G] of the E string, the second string. Then you play one strum on the G. [N] And then you roll down from the third string down to the first [G] string, just holding that same G chord. So C E A, [N] the strings. And then you add your pinky up on the fifth fret for a D note on the bottom [G] string. And then [C#] you play a C note [C] on the A string twice, third fret. [Bm] And then the second fret, which is a B note. [C] Then [Am] an open A. [D] [G] [C] [A] [Em] And then you play a D chord, which is just barring the top three strings on the second fret. You [D] can do that with your first finger, second finger, second finger, and third finger. Or you can put one finger for each string. However is [Am] easiest for you. So one [D] strum on the D, and then you're going to do the same roll down on the bottom three [F#] strings, except you're holding the D chord this [D] time. So C E A, strings. [Cm] And then this time you're going to play C, [Fm] and [N] then on the third fret of the A string. And then twice on the B note on the second fret [Bm] of the A string. [D] [G] [Am] And then open A. [Gm] And then a G note on the third fret of the E string. [D] [G] Okay, so from the beginning, G. [Cm] [D] [G] [Gm] And then you're going to do [C] the G part again, and it's mostly [G] the same. Except from here on the high D, you go up to the seventh fret for an [C] E note on the bottom string. Twice. And then [Cm] to the C on the third fret. [F] And then open A. [D] [G] [Gm] [C] And then you're playing something that would go over [D] another D chord, but I don't believe you play [C] a D in there. But you're just going to play on the second fret of the E [F#] string. [E] Twice. That's the F sharp note on the second fret [F#] of the E string. And then the third fret, which [G] is a G. [F#] [G] Then an open [Dm] A. And then [G] a B note on the second fret. [C] And then back to the G on the third fret of the [G] E string. [Gm] [G#] Okay, so [G] all together. [Cm] [D] [Bm] [G]
[Gm] [D] [G]
So that's what would be considered the verse. You can play that twice or as many times as you want, but I think in the song they do it twice. So then you go to the chorus, and the chorus is just going to be a G. You're going to play down, up, mute, up. [E] Sort of a strum. I [G] hate explaining strums. [C] And then you do two down strums on C. From there you're going to go into some picking. [E] You're going to play open E. And then [D] twice on a D note, second fret on the C string. [Gm] Then [A] you play open A on the bottom. And then a G note on the third fret of [G] the E string. [C] And then open A. [D] [D] [C] And then you pick open A again and hammer on to the second [G] fret. And then you play it twice on the G note on the third fret of the E string. [D] [G] [C] And [D] [G] [C] [D] [G]
[C] [G] [A] [G]
[C] [G]
[Cm] [G] then you can go back to the verse and play [G#] around with it as many times as you want. For the verse, the [G] chords are just [C] G, C, [D] and D. [Am] [G] [C] So [D] [G] [C] [D] [G]
[C] those [D] [G] [F#] are really good chords to practice soloing over too. If you're into that kind of thing and you're trying to learn how to solo, you just use a G major scale over all of those. And you see if you can come up with some cool melodies or something to add to the song. Until next time! [N]
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
Cm
13421113
F#
134211112
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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Hey, everybody.
It's Brad Bordessa from liveukulele.com, and I'm going to show you how to play Pineapple Mango by Herbota Jr.
and Daniel Ho.
It's a very nice song.
The melody is simple, but it's a beautiful melody, so it's fun to play no matter what your level is.
[G] It's in the key of G, [A] and
[E] it sounds [G] like this.
_ [Cm] _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Start by holding the G chord,
which is 2 3 2. Use your index finger on the second fret of the C string. And then your middle finger on [F#] the second fret of the bottom string, and your third finger on the third [E] fret [G] of the E string, the second string. Then you play one strum on the G. _ [N] And then you roll down from the third string down to the first [G] string, _ just holding that same G chord. So C E A, [N] the strings. And then you add your pinky up on the fifth fret for a D note on the bottom [G] string. _ _ _ And then [C#] you play a C note [C] on the A string twice, third fret. [Bm] And then the second fret, which is a B note. [C] Then [Am] an open A. _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ [A] _ _ [Em] And then you play a D chord, which is just barring the top three strings on the second fret. You [D] can do that with your first finger, second finger, second finger, and third finger. Or you can put one finger for each string. However is [Am] easiest for you. So one [D] strum on the D, and then you're going to do the same roll down on the bottom three [F#] strings, except you're holding the D chord this [D] time. So C E A, strings. [Cm] And then this time you're going to play C, [Fm] and [N] then on the third fret of the A string. And then twice on the B note on the second fret [Bm] of the A string. _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] And then open A. [Gm] And then a G note on the third fret of the E string. _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ Okay, so from the beginning, G. _ [Cm] _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ And then you're going to do [C] the G part again, and it's mostly [G] the same. _ Except from here on the high D, you go up to the seventh fret for an [C] E note on the bottom string. Twice. And then [Cm] to the C on the third fret. [F] And then open A. [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _ _ _ And then you're playing something that would go over [D] another D chord, but I don't believe you play [C] a D in there. But you're just going to play on the second fret of the E [F#] string. _ [E] Twice. That's the F sharp note on the second fret [F#] of the E string. And then the third fret, which [G] is a G. _ [F#] _ [G] Then an open [Dm] A. And then [G] a B note on the second fret. [C] And then back to the G on the third fret of the [G] E string. _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G#] Okay, so [G] all together. _ [Cm] _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [G] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
So that's what would be considered the verse. You can play that twice or as many times as you want, but I think in the song they do it twice. _ _ So then you go to the chorus, and the chorus is just going to be a G. You're going to play down, up, mute, up. [E] Sort of a strum. I [G] hate explaining strums. _ _ [C] _ And then you do two down strums on C. From there you're going to go into some picking. [E] You're going to play open E. And then [D] twice on a D note, second fret on the C string. _ [Gm] Then [A] you play open A on the bottom. And then a G note on the third fret of [G] the E string. _ [C] And then open A. [D] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ And then you pick open A again and hammer on to the second [G] fret. And then you play it twice on the G note on the third fret of the E string. _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] And _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [A] _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ [G] then you can go back to the verse and play [G#] around with it as many times as you want. For the verse, the [G] chords are just [C] G, C, [D] and D. [Am] _ [G] _ _ [C] So _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] those [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F#] are really good chords to practice soloing over too. If you're into that kind of thing and you're trying to learn how to solo, you just use a G major scale over all of those. And you see if you can come up with some cool melodies or something to add to the song. Until next time! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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