Ukulele Chords I Don’t Know My Name

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The young and supremely talented Grace VanderWaal has been taking the world by storm in the last few years with a ceaseless barrage of content in the popular music sphere, turning heads and warming the hearts of those inclined towards folkier singer songwriter sounds. If you are one of these people, then chances are you are interested in her music and wish to learn one of her more popular songs on her chosen instrument, the ukulele. Cue the ukulele chords I Don’t Know My Name is comprised of.

The Story of Grace VanderWaal and the Ukulele Chords I Don’t Know My Name

Grace VanderWaal is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known for her distinctive vocals and the accompaniment of herself on the ukulele. She was born on the 15th January 2004, and began her musical career by posting videos of her original songs and covers on YouTube and performing at open mic nights near her hometown of Suffern, New York.

In September 2016, aged only twelve years old, she won the eleventh season of the NBC TV competition show America’s Got Talent, all while singing her own original songs. In December 2016, she released her first EP, Perfectly Imperfect, on the Columbia Records label, following this in the subsequent year with her first full length album, Just the Beginning.

In January 2017, VanderWaal sang the ukulele chords I Don’t Know My Name is built from alongside the lyrics on live television in America.

The Ukulele Chords I Don’t Know My Name and Lyrics

Given that the entirety of the song can be played with just four chords, it would be pertinent to explore the lyrics in more detail, though before we go on the chords will be detailed below, for your diligent study:

The ukulele chords I Don’t Know My Name is comprised of: Am – C – F – G

The Lyrics to Sing Along to

I don’t know my name
I don’t play by the rules of the game
So you say I’m just trying, just trying

So I heard you are my sister’s friend
You get along quite nicely
You ask me why I cut my hair
And changed myself completely

I don’t know my name
I don’t play by the rules of the game
So you say I’m just trying, just trying

I went from bland and popular
To joining the marching band
I made the closest friends
I’ll ever have in my lifetime

I am lost, trying to get found
In an ocean of people
Please don’t ask me any questions
There won’t be a valid answer, I’ll just say

That I don’t know my name
I don’t play by the rules of the game
So you say I’m just trying, just trying

I now know my name
I don’t play by the rules of the game
So you say I’m not trying
But I’m trying to find my way

Final Tones

So, there you have it! Hopefully you are as much the wiser about Grace VanderWaal and her song ‘I Don’t Know My Name’ as you wished to be! Stay curious and keep it foolish!

FAQs Ukulele Chords I Don’t Know My Name

What are the ukulele chords to I don’t know my name?

The ukulele chords I Don’t Know My Name is comprised of number just four, making this a perfect song to tackle for the Grace VanderWaal fan just starting out on the ukulele, especially those ukulelists who have actually picked up the instrument after seeing her do so. These chords are C – Am – G – F. These are altogether rudimentary chords and will without doubt pop up in the fabric of countless other songs that you are going to come across, so woven are they into the fabric of western harmony, especially that of the annals of the popular music sphere.

What is the hardest chord to play on ukulele?

One of the hardest to play for a beginner is likely to be the Bb, as it uses all four of one’s fingers at a given time. This chord is particularly difficult for those ukulele players who are arthritic, or have an other kind of condition which limits their ability to use their fingers. This will, however, vary depending on the user and the ukulelist at hand. There are plenty of chords that many consider more or less universally simple, such as the C, which is played with just one finger on the highest pitched string.

By Nate Pallesen

Nate is just your average (above average) guitar player. He's no Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix or Jimmy Page - wait this site is about acoustic guitars (sorry) He's no Django Reinhardt, Chet Atkins, or Michael Hedges, wait? who!? He's no Robert Johnson, Eric Clapton or Ben Harper - more familiar? Anyway you get the point :-)

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