Play "Sweet Child Of Mine" by Guns n' Roses on Ukulele

Play "Sweet Child Of Mine" by Guns n' Roses on Ukulele

This how to video shows an easy way to play "Sweet Child of Mine" by Guns N' Roses on the ukulele. This lesson is great for intermediate ukulele players.
Chords used:
C - 0003
Bb- 3211
F - 2010

Verse:
C, Bb, F, C

Chorus:
Bb, F, C, C

First solo-
C, Bb, F, C

To play the melody within the chords like I do later in the lesson, use mainly the E string, 3rd and 1st fret, and open. Just sorta squeeze the notes in with your ring finger or pinky when they feel right.

If you have any questions or comments let me know!

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Comments

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randy1221 1 year ago
what is the strum pattern
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linagirlz 7 months ago
are you able make a vid on how to pick offically missing you by tamia on the ukulele?
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