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AJR - Weak Ukulele Chords

ChordsA#, Dm, C, F, Gm, G, Am
Strumming↓-↓↑-↓↑-↓↑

Before you play, tune your ukulele and use the tools below to set up your view and flow. Using the Transpose tool, switch to F key to play this song with easier chords.

  • Ukulele A# | B♭ chord diagram Fingering: 3-2-1-1 Barre at fret 1.Ukulele A# | B♭ chord diagram
  • Ukulele Dm chord diagram Fingering: 2-2-1-0Ukulele Dm chord diagram
  • Ukulele C chord diagram Fingering: 0-0-0-3Ukulele C chord diagram
  • Ukulele F chord diagram Fingering: 2-0-1-0Ukulele F chord diagram
  • Ukulele Gm chord diagram Fingering: 0-2-3-1Ukulele Gm chord diagram
  • Ukulele G chord diagram Fingering: 0-2-3-2Ukulele G chord diagram
  • Ukulele Am chord diagram Fingering: 2-0-0-0Ukulele Am chord diagram


[A#]”No thank you” is what I should’ve [Dm]said, I should be in [C]bed
But [A#]temptations of trouble on my [Dm]tongue, troubles yet to [C]come


[A#]One sip, bad for me, [A#]one hit, bad for me
[Dm]One kiss, bad for me, but [C]I give in so easily
And [A#]no thank you is how it should’ve [Dm]gone, I should stay [C]strong


But I’m [F]weak, and what’s [Gm]wrong with that?
[A#]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that
I’m [F]weak, and what’s [Gm]wrong with that?
[A#]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that


I’m [F]weak [Gm] [A#]but I’m [F]weak, and what’s [Gm]wrong with that?
[A#]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that
(Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that)


[A#]No thank you, they call me after [Dm]dark, I don’t want no [C]part
My [A#]habits, they hold me like a [Dm]grudge, I promise I won’t [C]budge


[A#]One sip, bad for me, [A#]one hit, bad for me
[Dm]One kiss, bad for me, but [C]I give in so easily
And [A#]no thank you is how it should’ve [Dm]gone, I should stay [C]strong


But I’m [F]weak, and what’s [Gm]wrong with that?
[A#]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that
I’m [F]weak, and what’s [Gm]wrong with that?
[A#]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that


I’m [F]weak [Gm] [A#]but I’m [F]weak, and what’s [Gm]wrong with that?
[A#]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that
[A#]We, we fall for that, wake up, we fall again


[Dm] [C]
[A#]We, we fall for that, can’t wait to fall again


[Dm] [C]
[A#]One sip, bad for me, [A#]one hit, bad for me
[Dm]One kiss, bad for me, but [C]I give in so easily
[A#]And no thank you is how it should’ve [Dm]gone, I should stay [C]strong


But I’m [G]weak, and what’s [Am]wrong with that?
[C]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that
I’m [G]weak, and what’s [Am]wrong with that?
[C]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that


I’m [G]weak [Am] [C]but I’m [G]weak, and what’s [Am]wrong with that
[C]Boy, oh boy I love it when I fall for that

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ArtistAJR
AlbumWhat Everyone's Thinking
GenresIndie, Pop
Year2016
KeyA#

How to play Weak on Ukulele (Step-by-step)

AJR - Weak on ukulele requires 7 chords and 10 core chord transitions. You can find the full step-by-step guide below. Before you start, tune your instrument. The song uses the ↓-↓↑-↓↑-↓↑ pattern; practice it muted first, or simplify to downstrokes while you learn the changes.

Weak uses these transitions most often: A# → Dm (12), Dm → C (12), and C → A# (9). These transitions may feel a little challenging at first, but with steady practice you can play this song quickly.When you are ready, begin with A# - Dm chord transition.

1. A# → Dm chord transition

To move from A# to Dm;

  1. Keep index finger on E string fret 1.
  2. Lift your middle finger from C string fret 2 and place it on G string fret 2.
  3. Slide your ring finger from G string fret 3 to C string fret 2.
A# to Dm

2. Dm → C chord transition

To move from Dm to C;

  1. While playing Dm, first lift your index finger and middle finger.
  2. Lift your ring finger from C string fret 2 and place it on A string fret 3.
Dm to C

3. C → A# chord transition

To move from C to A#;

  1. Lift your ring finger from A string fret 3 and place it on G string fret 3.
  2. Place index finger on E string fret 1.
  3. Place middle finger on C string fret 2.
C to A#

4. C → F chord transition

To move from C to F;

  1. While playing C, lift your ring finger from A string fret 3.
  2. Place index finger on E string fret 1.
  3. Place middle finger on G string fret 2.
C to F

5. F → Gm chord transition

To move from F to Gm;

  1. Lift your index finger from E string fret 1 and place it on A string fret 1.
  2. Slide your middle finger from G string fret 2 to C string fret 2.
  3. Place ring finger on E string fret 3.

6. Gm → A# chord transition

To move from Gm to A#;

  1. Lift your index finger from A string fret 1 and place it on E string fret 1.
  2. Keep middle finger on C string fret 2.
  3. Slide your ring finger from E string fret 3 to G string fret 3.

7. A# → F chord transition

To move from A# to F;

  1. While playing A#, lift your ring finger from G string fret 3.
  2. Keep index finger on E string fret 1.
  3. Lift your middle finger from C string fret 2 and place it on G string fret 2.

8. C → G chord transition

To move from C to G;

  1. Lift your ring finger from A string fret 3 and place it on E string fret 3.
  2. Place index finger on C string fret 2.
  3. Place middle finger on A string fret 2.

9. G → Am chord transition

To move from G to Am;

  1. While playing G, first lift your index finger and ring finger.
  2. Lift your middle finger from A string fret 2 and place it on G string fret 2.

10. Am → C chord transition

To move from Am to C;

  1. While playing Am, lift your middle finger from G string fret 2.
  2. Place ring finger on A string fret 3.

A short, data-driven summary of the chord flow in Weak.

  • Weak includes 69 chord transitions, 10 of them unique.
  • These transitions represent 0.02% of all chord transitions in Ukulelearn.
  • Weak contains 3 of the top 10 transitions across Ukulelearn.
  • These transition patterns show how Weak connects to the rest of Ukulelearn. Mastering them helps you move to similar songs faster.
    After A#, the most likely next chords across Ukulelearn are F (24%), C (16%), and D# (11%).
    • A# → F: 24%
    • A# → Dm: 11%
    After C, the most likely next chords across Ukulelearn are G (35%), F (16%), and D (11%).
    • C → G: 35%
    • C → F: 16%