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You can play versatile instrument Tell Me How It Ends using ukulele or guitar.
This song by Bernard Fanning can also be played by that instruments.
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Tell Me How It Ends chords has rhythm and included in Departures (2013) album.
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Tell Me How It Ends by Bernard Fanning Ukulele Chords
Album – Departures
Chords Used:
Intro:
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and then
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Verse 1:
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Did you ever feel you’d never get ahead
Wheels are spinning, everyone is overtaking you
Avert your eyes from the game just a moment
Next you know, you’re spat back out the tube
Pre Chorus:
Chrous:
You don’t
You don’t
Hard as I
I
What I
To
D (continued)
Tell me how it ends
Pre-Verse: Play Intro Riff 1 x 2
Verse 2: >Follow same riff as verse 1
Lay your money down
Lose an arm a leg a pile
Nobody cares what will become of you
Throw your weight around your little patch of ground
Until you climb down from that point of view
Repeat: Pre-Chorus and Chorus
Solo:
A C F D x 2
Pre-Chorus Solo:
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Repeat Chorus x 2
End with Intro Riff 1 x 3
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To play the most songs, including Tell Me How It Ends by Bernard Fanning by ukulele, the most crucial basic ukulele chords to learn are C chord, D chord, G chord, and Em chord.
These set you up to play a a lot of songs, and each of them is easy to master.