A
Me kua inangaro koe ia mama,
D6 A
Ruketekete te mamae
D6
Me kua inangaro koe ia mapa,
A
Ruketekete te mamae
E6
Kua kite ra koe i teia nei,
A
Tei roto aia i te rima o tetai ke (2X)
A
Roimata e topa nei,
A
Roimata teia no te inangaro, aue,
D6
Roimata e seke nei,
D6
Roimata teia no te inangaro,
A
Roimata e topa nei,
A
Roimata teia no te inangaro, aue,
D6
Roimata e seke nei,
D6
Roimata teia no te inangaro
E6
Kua kite ra koe i teia nei,
E6 A
Tei roto aia i te rima o tetai ke
Alternate chords for intro:
13 comments:
ive been looking for the chords to this song for ages, but it doesnt sound quite right,it might just be me playing cuz im new to the 8 string but cud u maybe show a video of someone playing it please
sorry bout that, the position of the chords was a bit off. Ive just reformatted so should be all good. will get a vid up soon! The 'A' chord is played on the 4th fret up: http://ukulelehelper.com/#chord.A.E.C.G.4.5.4.6
Love this site because 'im learning to play Ukulele Tahitian music on 8 string. Keep putting more songs with the chords
no worries.
Thank You
Thank you so much for sharing this site....it is my way of learning some island music. living in north America brings me closer to my islands. I recently picked up on my ukulele playing amateur for fun.
nice contributon keeping the language alive
What about the english lyrics?
can someone help me out with the strumming pattern please! I'm dying to learn this song
Cook Island string band music blends multiple ukes and guitar to get a layering or echoing strum effect. not easy to get this effect on just one uke.
What's the chords?? As wanting to learn how to play the song on the 8 string uke
First time learning this song does anyone know the chords please wanna know the chords so I can learn them
The chords are up the top bro
Good jjob
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