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Fender Billie Eilish Ukulele

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Take some time to learn some of the most common ukulele chords Billie Eilish uses in her songs. Familiarizing yourself with these chords beforehand can help you more smoothly transition between them and focus more on strum patterns and rhythm when playing these Billie Eilish songs on the ukulele: Billie Eilish’s song “&burn” is actually a reimagined version of another of her songs in this collection, “watch.” The song features rapper Vince Staples making a vocal cameo on this pared-down version that focuses on the all-encompassing feeling of missing an ex lover. Grammy Award-winning artist Billie Eilish has made a major impact on the music world in a short time. She began writing and performing her own original music at the age of 11. Before the age of 17, she’s had four songs appear in the Billboard Top 20, won five Grammys (including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “Bad Guy”), and was the youngest artist ever to be nominated in six major categories for the prestigious music award. In this exclusive Fender Play artist collection, you’ll learn six easy Billie Eilish songs on ukulele that are suitable for beginners to play, including: The song’s sparse instrumentation gives Billie Eilish’s voice a playground to shine. However, the bright tone of simple ukulele chords can enhance the dreamy feel of the song. To play “Ocean Eyes” on ukulele, you only need to know four basic chords that are easy for beginners to learn.

To play “watch” on ukulele, you’ll need to know six ukulele chords. The song is played in the key of C in standard tuning, making this an easy song for beginner ukulele players. There are also some there are some subtle differences when playing “&burn” on the ukulele versus “watch.” For instance, Billie Eilish only uses four chords instead of the six that appear on “watch.” Despite dialing down the number of chords, the slimmer selection of chords give this song an even more melancholy and intense feel.On “ six feet under,” Billie Eilish sings about losing yourself within a relationship, the fragility of a relationship, and its ultimate end. The song is played on ukulele using just three chords -- two minor chords (Bm and Em) and one major chord (A), giving it a slightly somber feel.

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