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Somewhere over the rainbow ukulele
Somewhere over the rainbow ukulele





somewhere over the rainbow ukulele

The bridge of the “Wonderful World” section starts with G-C-G-C (V-I-V-I) to F-C-F-C (IV-I-IV-I)and then finishes off with F-C-Dm7-G7 with the Dm7 functioning as a minor dominant 7 of the dominant 7 (v7 of V7). The Am to F (vi-IV) is borrowed from the main verse. These progressions also seem to follow a dominant (I) to sub-dominant (IV) overall pattern.

somewhere over the rainbow ukulele

The second half of the verse has less chord movement and uses the progression F-G-Am-F (IV-V-vi-IV). The V of vi (E7) from the intro shows up again here. The verse of the “Wonderful World” starts with the progression C-G-F-C (I-V-IV-C) and moves to F-C-E7-Am (IV-I-V of vi-vi).

somewhere over the rainbow ukulele

This progression is repeated for the second half of the bridge. The bridge progression starts with the same I-V-vi progression, but moves to IV instead of I. Related Post: "Jingle Bells" Ukulele Chords & Tabs EASY! The main verse progression is C-G-Am-C (I-V-vi-I) to F-C-G-Am-F(IV-I-V-vi-IV) which is sort of a tonic(I) to sub-dominant (IV) call-and-response. The rest of the intro is pretty straightforward harmonically besides the Am7 (vi7) which is interesting, and the E7 (V of vi) borrowed dominant from the minor 6th (Am) which returns in the “Wonderful World” section. The progression then moves in the minor third Em (iii) which is a variation of the rest of the song where the starting tonic C (I) moves to the dominant G (V). The intro starts out in the tonic (I) chord of C. This part acts as a final verse to the outer fractal structure mentioned above.

  • BA – The return to “Over the Rainbow” with two 8-bar sections.
  • This section also acts as a bridge to the “Over the Rainbow” parts, creating a sort of fractal structure. It also uses the same AABA structure as the main verse.
  • AABA – A standard verse, verse, bridge, verse structure where each part has 8 bars for 32 bars total.
  • Intro -The beginning with a purely instrument part and a humming part.
  • The overall song structure could be looked at as: Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: OFFICIAL Somewhere over the Rainbow – Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole () Chords Used in DGBE Tuning (Baritone Ukulele) C High above the chimney tops that’s where you’ll find me oh I see friends shaking hands singing “how do you do?” The colors the rainbow so pretty in the skyĪre also on the faces of people passing by Well I see skies of blue and I see clouds of whiteĪnd the brightness of day I like the darkĪnd I think to myself what a wonderful world

    somewhere over the rainbow ukulele

    I watch them bloom for me and youĪnd I think to myself what a wonderful world Well I see trees of green and red roses too Related Post: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!" Ukulele Chords & TabsĪnd the dreams that you dare to why oh why can’t I High above the chimney tops that’s where you’ll find me Somewhere over the rainbow blue birds flyĪnd the dreams that you dream of dreams really do come true Somewhere over the rainbow way up highĪnd the dreams that you dream of once in a lullaby History of the “Over the Rainbow” and “Wonderful World” Medley Chords Used in GCEA Tuning (Soprano, Concert, and Tenor Ukulele): C Em Am F G Am7 E7 Dm7 G7 “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” / “Wonderful World” Medley by IZ.The Return to “Over the Rainbow” Harmony.“Wonderful World” Bridge Section Harmony.First “Over the Rainbow” Section Harmony.Chords Used in DGBE Tuning (Baritone Ukulele).“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” / “Wonderful World” Medley by IZ.Chords Used in GCEA Tuning (Soprano, Concert, and Tenor Ukulele):.







    Somewhere over the rainbow ukulele