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A classic and beautiful French song translated and turned jazz standard classic with versions from Edith Piaff to Eric Clapton, Autumn Leaves folks. Today we are breaking it down in the chord melody style and it is a fun one to play. One really tricky stretch with the F#m7b5 (if someone has a better shape let me know!) but you can replace it with an F#m if you want a more basic harmony. I hope you enjoy this song as much as I do! 

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Autumn Leaves - Ukulele Chord Melody Tutorial with tabs and play/along

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday. Subscribe and learn. Today we are going to learn how to play "Autumn Leaves" or for my french speakers "Les Feuilles Mortes" as this is originally a french classic turned English jazz standard. The song has been covered by countless artists in countlass styles and countless keys, not to mention languages. You can hear Eric Clapton have a stab at it and even Edith Piaff in the beautiful language of French. We will introduce you to the chords and after teach you the entire song note fore note, measure for measure, three measures at a time and at the end we will do a full play-along for the song so you will be able to play this classic tune and enjoy it. If you want to print out the tabs for this chord melody and all our chord melodies check out our chord melody playlist with dozens of songs and lessons! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQUFZJ6fW_E&list=PLiyLyfe9rdbC5u80bmLuUumrGi2lYpNZx

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Copper Schuele

By the way, what the cost for online lessons? You teach guitar as well?

Michel Diviné

is this a mistake on line 7 4th tempo ? You wrote 4323 and you did 0323 ? And the Em7 is 202 instead of 232 and 2340. And the last Em7. Am I right ?