How to Play I Will Wait on the Ukulele – Coustii

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How to Play I Will Wait on the Ukulele

Do you want to learn to play I Will Wait, by Mumford and Sons? You’ve come to the right place! I Will Wait was on the album Babel, which won Album of the Year at the 2013 Grammy Awards. They just so happened to also perform I Will Wait at the same Grammys!The song was about Marcus Mumford’s challenges of being in a relationship while on tour. The band maintained a very busy tour schedule that year. “We write on the road in these hectic places with lots of people around and I suppose we’ve always put in ideas that we pick up from conversations with people, and things that we read and things that we listen to and feel.” – Mumford to MTV News

The original of this song has a Bluegrass sound with horns, banjos, drums and a fiddle, but today we are going to learn how to play I Will Wait on the ukulele! You need to know these chords: Am, G, C, F, Em.

​                                                                   ​IntroAm G C F C G x2 Verse 1            C                   F I came home, like a stone C G And I fell heavy into your arms                         C                           F These days of dust, which we’ve known                 C                              G Will blow away with this new sun Bridge       Am G     C        F      C   G And I’ll kneel down, wait for now        Am G     C        F      C   G And I’ll kneel down, know my ground ChorusC                                     Em G I will wait, I will wait for you       C                                      Em G And I will wait, I will wait for you Verse 2                       C               F So break my step, and relent        C                                G You forgave and I won’t forget                               C                               F Know what we’ve seen, and him with less                        C                          G Now in some way, shake the excess Chorus x2​VERSE 3                    C                        F Now I’ll be bold, as well as strong               C                             G Use my head alongside my heart                    C                          F So take my flesh, and fix my eyes                    C                        G That tethered mind free from the lies Bridge​MIDDLE C Cmaj7 Am F C G x2 C       Cmaj7 Am       F            C        G Raise my          hands, paint my spirit gold         C    Cmaj7 Am    F            C        G And bow my        head, keep my heart slow Chorus x2 If you’d like to hear a version of I Will Wait on the ukulele, watch The Ukulele Teacher’s YouTube video:

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