CORRECT CHORDS for Praise Jah In The Moonlight are four of the six chords from Bob Marley's song CRISIS from his 1978 Kaya album from which the tune was borrowed. The correct chords are (normal GCEA tuning) are D, F#m, C#m, Bm. I noticed many people aren't playing the C#m chord properly on their ukulele tutorials. To play C#m properly you must finger the chords as follows below. 1st fret G string 1st fret C string Open string on E string 4th fret A string Try this out as these are the chords in the little black book of 80 Bob Marley songs, guitar chords. Cheers, Aaron Paterson, Bob Marley fan since 1978. I have eighty Bob Marley ukulele tutorials on RUclips.
That's not how I play it but your sound is cool using a capo. I play it using no capo, standard GCEA tuning starting with A chord with fourth chord being a Bm
I wish I could play the ukulele as good as you! You make it seem easy!
aw thank you so much!! if you practice you'll get just as good/even better than me!!
Great job baby ❤
CORRECT CHORDS for Praise Jah In The Moonlight are four of the six chords from Bob Marley's song CRISIS from his 1978 Kaya album from which the tune was borrowed.
The correct chords are (normal GCEA tuning) are D, F#m, C#m, Bm.
I noticed many people aren't playing the C#m chord properly on their ukulele tutorials.
To play C#m properly you must finger the chords as follows below.
1st fret G string
1st fret C string
Open string on E string
4th fret A string
Try this out as these are the chords in the little black book of 80 Bob Marley songs, guitar chords.
Cheers, Aaron Paterson, Bob Marley fan since 1978. I have eighty Bob Marley ukulele tutorials on RUclips.
wow. imperssive knowledge. thank u arron peterosn for this comment Now I know how to play c shaerp miner
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Love it
great job, very useful tutorial. thank you so much🥰
Of course! So glad I could help
I was hoping that you would make a tutorial for this song
awww that's so sweet of u
this was very helpful i just cant play bm no matter what my hands are too small
I have a Bm short tutorial on my channel! Tip: bring your wrist forward
That's not how I play it but your sound is cool using a capo. I play it using no capo, standard GCEA tuning starting with A chord with fourth chord being a Bm