Key: Am
Chords: [Am], [F], [G], [E7]
Tuning: GCEA Tune your ukulele
Difficulty: Moderate
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Her lips are
She’s the sweetest
I love the
I love the
I wish the
When she and
Satis
I write her a
And suffer
For
Her lips are
She’s the sweetest
I love the
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About Black is the Colour
Artist and Song: | Christy Moore - Black is the Colour |
Album: | Live in Dublin |
Genre: | Folk |
Year: | 1978 |
Difficulty: | Moderate |
Tuning: | G C E A |
Key: | Am |
Chords: | [Am], [F], [G], [E7] |
Strumming: | D - DU - UDU |
About Christy Moore - Black is the Colour Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern
"Black is the Colour" is a song by Folk artist Christy Moore. It was released in 1978 on the album, titled "Live in Dublin". Black is the Colour is considered under Folk genre.- The original key of Black is the Colour is Am.
- D - DU - UDU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Christy Moore song.
- [Am], [F], [G], [E7] are the ukulele chords for playing Black is the Colour with the original key (Am) on ukulele.
- Click here to start playing Black is the Colour on your ukulele now.
What Are The Chords For Black is the Colour On Ukulele?
You will play the [Am], [F], [G], [E7] ukulele chords while playing Black is the Colour with your ukulele in the Am key, original tone of the song.
How Do You Strum Black is the Colour On Ukulele?
Black is the Colour ukulele strumming pattern is D - DU - UDU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.
Who Sings Black is the Colour?
Black is the Colour is performed by Christy Moore. It was first released on the album "Live in Dublin" in 1978.