If you are searching for The Dozens ukulele chords, you’ve come to the best site.
You can play versatile instrument The Dozens using ukulele or guitar.
This song by Amelia Curran can also be played by that instruments.
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The Dozens chords has rhythm and included in Hunter, Hunter (2009) album.
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The Dozens by Amelia Curran Ukulele Chords
The Dozens ? Amelia Curran
This is a pretty simple version of the general outline of the chord progression.
There’s not a ton of guitar in the mix of the album recording so I use “5” chords
(AKA power chords) to approximate the bassline. When it says “descending bass”
you play the notes B – A – G – F# – E on the 5th and 6th strings. Hope you like it!
When I
All my
B5 (descending bass) E5
An abandoning of deities, the slowest interstate.
Let the
Let the
Let ?
When
For
(descending bass) E5
And I can?t be counted on
All my lovers under cover of night wrestle with their wounds
They?re pawing sorus(‘) piety, they?re kissing pleasure?s gloom
All my enemies are ready for a drink or two to spite
They?re praying for forgiveness and they?re ready for a fight
(chorus)
All my lovers love me tirelessly, they listen and they see
They work the web of time itself to fall and capture me
All my enemies they envy every move I?ve ever made
The tireless love I?ve gathered even the rain on my parade
(chorus)
To play the this songs, including The Dozens by Amelia Curran by ukulele, the most important 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.