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Hello friends,

and welcome to another Swiftlessons ukulele tutorial. In today's session I'll be showing you how to play my rendition of the Edith Piaf classic "La Vie En Rose." We'll get started learning how to play my instrumental intro, before combining rhythm and lead elements over the verse and chorus sections. Let's get started!

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"La Vie En Rose" Easy Ukulele Lesson - Key of C

PDF Study Guide, Chord Sheet & Tab: https://goo.gl/DyMjT4 Hello friends, and welcome to another Swiftlessons ukulele tutorial. In today's session I'll be showing you how to play my rendition of the Edith Piaf classic "La Vie En Rose." We'll get started learning how to play my instrumental intro, before combining rhythm and lead elements over the verse and chorus sections. Let's get started! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftlessons.com/Request_a_Song

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Anonymous

Just discovered this. It’s so beautiful. It even sounds good when played badly using your arrangement

Anonymous

Wow, this is a fun lesson with lots to get my head and fingers around. I don't play my uke much but this has gotten me motivated. Thanks, as always.

Anonymous

very beautiful !! definitely a must learn !! i am inspired to trying your style of single notes on the song " Ave Maria " another beautiful melody !! thanks Rob

Anonymous

Hi, Rob. I have several guitars (no ukes), and I just put the capo on the fifth fret of my Little Martin, and it is very easy to do this song. Thanks!

swiftlessons

Hey Dawn, I’m feeling the motivation too, and will definitely be picking up my uke more often! So glad you’re down for learning this stuff in addition to the guitar.

swiftlessons

Hey Blair, thanks for the positive feedback. Yes, Ave Maria is one of the most beautiful melodies of all, in my opinion. My all time favorite, however, is Gymnopédie #3 by Erik Satie

Anonymous

oh wow! I will try to play it with the capo as you suggested. Thanks Erizario and thank you Rob for another great lesson!