Key: G
Chords: [C], [F], [G]
Tuning: GCEA Tune your ukulele
Difficulty: Moderate
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But there’s
And she’s
But if you
Baby I’ll
The first
When it
When it
Yes I
Just to
And I’m
Cos if you
Baby I’ll
When it
When it
When it
When it
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About First Cut Is The Deepest
Artist and Song: | Cat Stevens - First Cut Is The Deepest |
Album: | New Masters |
Genre: | Rock |
Year: | 1967 |
Difficulty: | Moderate |
Tuning: | G C E A |
Key: | G |
Chords: | [C], [F], [G] |
Strumming: | D - DU - UDU |
About Cat Stevens - First Cut Is The Deepest Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern
"First Cut Is The Deepest" is a song by Rock artist Cat Stevens. It was released in 1967 on the album, titled "New Masters". First Cut Is The Deepest is considered under Rock genre.- The original key of First Cut Is The Deepest is G.
- D - DU - UDU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Cat Stevens song.
- [C], [F], [G] are the ukulele chords for playing First Cut Is The Deepest with the original key (G) on ukulele.
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What Are The Chords For First Cut Is The Deepest On Ukulele?
You will play the [C], [F], [G] ukulele chords while playing First Cut Is The Deepest with your ukulele in the G key, original tone of the song.
How Do You Strum First Cut Is The Deepest On Ukulele?
First Cut Is The Deepest ukulele strumming pattern is D - DU - UDU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.
Who Sings First Cut Is The Deepest?
First Cut Is The Deepest is performed by Cat Stevens. It was first released on the album "New Masters" in 1967.