Ukelele Tutorial: Learn to Play "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz

Master the Chords and Strumming Pattern with Our Step-by-Step Guide
If you're looking to learn how to play "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz on the ukulele, you're in the right place. I'm the Groovy Guitar Dude, and in this beginner tutorial, I'll teach you all the chords and the strumming pattern needed to play this popular song.
The first chord you need to know is the B chord. Place your fingers on the fourth fret of the G string, the third fret of the C string, and the second fret of the E and A strings.
The next chord is the F# chord. To play this, bar the entire first fret, place your finger on the third fret of the G string, and the second fret of the E string.
The third chord is the G# minor chord. Position your fingers on the first fret of the G string, the third fret of the C string, the fourth fret of the E string, and the second fret of the A string.
The fourth and final chord is the E chord. Place your fingers on the first fret of the G string, the fourth fret of the C string, leave the E string open, and place the second fret on the A string.

For "I'm Yours", we use a single chord progression and a strumming pattern that repeats throughout the entire song. The chord progression is B, F#, G# minor, and E, in that order.
The strumming pattern we'll use is: down, down, up, up, down, up. This pattern is repeated twice for each chord.
And that's all you need to know to play "I'm Yours" on the ukulele. If you want to learn all the basics of the ukulele, I invite you to join my course "Ukulele for Beginners" on Domestika. Happy strumming!
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