Hello, everybody! Today we will learn how to play Difficult Ukulele Chords by Gracie Abrams. Although the title of the song is difficult, the chords are very easy. We have tried our best to provide a basic and simple version of the chords so that beginners can also play this song on the ukulele.
Please note that you need to place a capo on the 2nd fret to play the Difficult Gracie Abrams ukulele chords given below. But if you do not have a capo, then you can also play the chords as given. In such a case, the scale of the song will be one full step down, which can be useful for singers with heavy and low voices. So let’s move forward and understand the Difficult Ukulele Chords by Gracie Abrams.
Difficult Ukulele Chords – Gracie Abrams Details
It is very much clear from the picture above that the chords that are used to play “Difficult Song” by Gracie Abrams are five in number. The F major, C major, D minor, G major, and A major are the chords, with a capo on the second fret. You can also go without the capo if you want. We have only provided the capo version because it makes chords simple and helps beginners play such songs on their instruments. You can use these chords to play the whole song.
Difficult Strumming Pattern
The ukulele strumming pattern for the difficult song is D-DU-UDU. Beginners might find this pattern difficult at first, but things will become easier with a good amount of practise and patience. You can easily play a full song with this strumming.
Difficult Chords and Lyrics
Song Name | Difficult |
Artist | Gracie Abrams |
Song Scale | D major |
Capo Position | 2nd Fret |
Chords Used | F, C, Dm, G, A |
Strumming Used | D DU UDU |
VERSE 1
[C]My double vision
[F]Is only amplifyin’ [C]everythin’ he isn’t
[F]‘Til I feel less attached and [C]bored to death, but listen
[F]It’s no one’s fault, it’s just my [C]terrible condition, [F]mm
[C]And I’ve been thinkin’
If [F]I move out this year, I’ll [C]feel my parents slippin’
[F]Away and also, I’m just [C]scared of that commitment
I [F]really think sometimes there’s [C]somethin’ that I’m missin’, [F]mm [F]….
CHORUS
[C]Oh, I know
[A]Spiralin’ is [C]miserable
I [Dm]should probably [Dm]go back home
[G]Why does that feel [G]difficult, [G]difficult?
And [C]oh, I hope
I [A]wake up [C]invisible
[Dm]I’d be someone [Dm]no one knows
[G]I guess I’m just [G]difficult
VERSE 2
[C]To name this feelin’
[F]Would take a hundred thousand [C]years, some kind of grievin’
But [F]over what I never [C]had, so I’ve been speakin’
To [F]my therapist, I [C]call her every weekend, [F]mm
I [C]meant to tell you
[F]How I’ve hated how we [C]left things when it fell through
[F]‘Cause you were everythin’ to [C]me, where did you run to?
[F]Was it somethin’ that I [C]said that colored you blue? [F]Mm [F]….
CHORUS
[C]Oh, I know
[A]Spiralin’ is [C]miserable
I [Dm]should probably [Dm]go back home
[G]Why does that feel [G]difficult, [G]difficult?
And [C]oh, I hope
I [A]wake up [C]invisible
[Dm]I’d be someone [Dm]no one knows
[G]I guess I’m just [G]difficult, [G]difficult…
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POST – CHORUS
[C]Difficult[A]
[Dm]Difficult[G]
BRIDGE
I’ve been[C]……drinkin’
[F]And stayin’ up too late, [C]relivin’ bad decisions
I [F]thought eventually, my [C]ranting here would fix it
I [F]really think sometimes there’s [C]somethin’ that I’m missin’ [F]Mm..[F]
CHORUS
[C]Oh, I know
[A]Spiralin’ is [C]miserable
I [Dm]should probably [Dm]go back home
[G]Why does that feel [G]difficult, [G]difficult?
And [C]oh, I hope
I [A]wake up [C]invisible
[Dm]I’d be someone [Dm]no one knows
[G]I guess I’m just [G]difficult, [G]difficult…
[C]Oh, I know
[A]Spiralin’ is [C]miserable
I [Dm]should probably [Dm]go back home
[G]Why does that feel [G]difficult, [G]difficult?
And [C]oh, I hope
I [A]wake up [C]invisible
[Dm]I’d be someone [Dm]no one knows
[G]I guess I’m just [G]difficult, [G]difficult…
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Song Credits:
Singer Name – Gracie Abrams
Writter of the song – Gracie Abrams and Aaron Dessner
Producer Name – Aaron Dessner
Mixing Engineer Name – Jonathan Low
Acoustic Guitar by – Aaron Dessner
Piano by – Aaron Dessner and Doveman
Drums by – Bryan Devendorf and Matt Barrick
Bass Guitar by – Aaron Dessner
Electric Guitar by – Aaron Dessner
Released on – Oct 2022
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