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"Sparks Fly"- Ukulele Cover (Alexandra Patricia)

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2011

Who would have thought, another Taylor Swift cover?
:)
I've been playing this one at work for the past week so I thought I would record it. I bought some colorful light bulbs yesterday and threw them in the mix too! I hope you like it!
The lead vocal and uke were recorded live (simultaneously) and then the harmony/background vocals were added later!

Love.

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!

Comments, likes, and subscriptions are always welcome ;)

Twitter:
Alex: @AlexH1113

Tumblr: alexandrapatricia.tumblr.com

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  • what's the strum pattern?  Sounds great

  • @goentillsundown Thank you! I don't really use a set strum pattern for any of my covers. I just use the feel of the song and work with that :)

  • I wanna learn how to play the ukulele .!

  • @Heythereitztaylor You should! It is actually pretty easy! And super fun!

  • @Ahaskizzle Would I be able to learn it all by myself?? I really want to learn!!

  • @lmaominh Definitely! I did! It is a lot easier if you already know how to play the guitar, only because your fingers are already used to the movement, but not impossible if this is your first stringed instrument. Google "Ukulele Chords" and a ton of websites will pop up.They will give you the fingering for every chord. Once you know about 4 or 5, (I'd start with F, G, D, Am and Em) there are not many songs you won't be able to play. Good luck! If you need any more help, just ask!

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  • Love your ukulele. Love your Strumming. And Love your voice!!!

  • Thank you :D

    I'm practicing !

  • @owl960 Thanks! I used Am, F, C & G.

    Thanks for watching my stuff!!! :)

  • Great job! What chords did you use?

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