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The Office Theme Song (Ukulele Play-Along!)

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

Learn the PICKING for this song HERE - http://ukuleleunderground.com/2011/05/uke-lesson-41-the-office-theme-song/ !

Play along with Aldrine on this Ukulele Play-Along for the theme to The Office (U.S. version). To learn the picking, strumming, and chords for this song, check out the Full free ukulele lesson at Ukulele Underground!

Aloha,
-UU Staff
http://www.ukuleleunderground.com

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  • MAHALO to everyone for the feedback!! @angelfan2718 Note taken. Although from a musical standpoint, we have to disagree with you. If you watch the full lesson for the picking and actually learn it, this song will almost definitely be the most fun you'll have playing on uke! We also have a free archive of 40 other songs for you to choose from, so you don't have to wait a whole month to learn a new song - check out UkuleleUnderground (.com) - THANKS!

  • @angelfan2718 our bad, we'll refund your money :)

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  • i have 2 learn this 4 my friend! The Office was/is her fav show eva

    !!!!!!

  • Very very good, and I especially loved the video.

  • what tunig is the ukulele in

  • FRIENDS THEME SONG!

  • that was shit hot, blew my mind

  • Great work! Could you write down which program you combined the videos with?

    I really need to know it.

  • i cannot believe how complicated the picking is

  • If only you could teach this left handed -.-

  • @3braydens Well I got a soprano ukulele so it works just fine for me even though mine is in the key of D

  • @willy14916 Its because when your playing the chords an octave higher you could either bar and play the original chord, or change the shape and play it further up the neck for the higher octave.

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