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10 Kids’ Songs Using 2 Chords – Ukulele and Baritone Ukulele

This is my collection of 10 kids’ songs that only use 2 chords on the ukulele. Songs include the Itsy Bitsy Spider, Make New Friends, Baby Bumblebee, My Darling Clementine, Did You Ever See a Lassie, This Old Man, Six Little Ducks, The Wheels on the Bus, The Farmer in the Dell, and the Hokey Pokey. In this resource, all of the songs use the C and G7 chords.

To supplement the video, I have created song sheet downloads for each ukulele tuning – GCEA and DGBE. It’s always tricky to find good kids’ songs with only 2 chords, so I hope you find this convenient! I always display chord diagrams on the pages for the ease of people still learning.

Play along with me here – The video displays chords for both GCEA and DGBE tunings.

As you invest your valuable time making music with me in my videos, you may be interested in enriching your learning experience with my supplemental song sheets.

I ask a small price for my custom song sheet PDFs. The PDFs contain all of the information I show in my videos, in an easy-to-digest visual format. They are formatted to print and place in your music binder, or display on your tablet. In addition to showing which chords to play and song lyrics, these sheets also show chord diagrams to support players who are still learning.

Downloadable PDFs include full song lyrics and chord diagrams for your specified tuning.

It takes a lot of time for me to create these resources, and I hope that your support can help me to keep creating more helpful tools for learning music!

Happy practicing!

6 thoughts on “10 Kids’ Songs Using 2 Chords – Ukulele and Baritone Ukulele”

  1. I am a novice ukulele player, and I’m thrilled to see the 10 Children’s Songs with only 2 chords, because I have two little grandsons who will enjoy having Grammie sing to them while playing the ukulele! Thank you Stephy!

  2. Stephy, thank you so much for your time and effort to share this life-saver list of songs.
    I teach guitar and was asked to teach the uke to children. I said yes… but the reality is that the starting process is very different. 😮 I really appreciate your work. I’m suscribed and of course will invite you several Cofees 😉

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