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Ukulele Coffee Magic "🎵 Coffee (Key of G) 54 seconds

I am still working on this song as always. 🍵.
I really want to be able to sing and play the B-melody somehow.


This time, I made it in the Key of G, which is easy to sing in, and the positions are quite simple too.
Anyway, the ukulele is such a mysterious instrument.
Is it because it has fewer strings? Or because the 4th string is a high G, second only to the 1st string?
Sometimes the same position sounds different.
I've included the TAB, but the first notes, like G-E-B-D from the 4th string, can be interpreted in various ways, such as Am7/D,
this time's D9/G, or even Em11, and the final G6(9).
My intention for the ukulele notes is exactly as written in the chords.
So, as usual, the chord names differ even for the same positions.
It's also magic that you can use semitone-different note stacks, which I rarely use in other arrangements, but are perfectly fine on the ukulele.
Since my December pension is already spoken for, I'm thinking I might buy a ukulele with my February pension. 🍵.

There is only one chord in the second measure of the B-melody that requires the third finger. (There was no way around this.)
Except for those two chords and the Bm7, the 4th string is open throughout.
For the Bm7 "2-2-2-2", please just press all four strings at the 2nd fret with your index finger.
After the sheet music, I've included a sound source with my image overlaid with bass and electric piano. (The ukulele phrase is the same.)




See you again.

Wishing you all the best.