Those are the four notes of the tuning of the standard Ukulele strings. Those four chords are found in thousands of songs, so it will take more information to narrow it down.
Tuning for a standard ukulele is G, C, E, A.
E Ab A B throughout the entire song.
It is a bit of a challenge. For the standard G'CEA tuned ukulele: Bar the 2nd fret and the 4th fret of the 4th string. 0000 XXXX 0000 x000
The strings on a normal ukulele are tuned GCEA going top to bottom. If you have a piano or a G tuning fork, use it to play the note g then try to tune the g on the ukulele to sound like the note you pressed on the piano then do the same with c,e,and a.
Presuming you mean an f# chord: a 1 e 2 c 1 g 3
Tuning for a standard ukulele is G, C, E, A.
E Ab A B throughout the entire song.
The song is called Heart and Soul.
Respect (R E S P E C T) by Aretha Franklin
c g e a b c g e g a b c a g e a a g that is the mario theme song
It is a bit of a challenge. For the standard G'CEA tuned ukulele: Bar the 2nd fret and the 4th fret of the 4th string. 0000 XXXX 0000 x000
The strings on a normal ukulele are tuned GCEA going top to bottom. If you have a piano or a G tuning fork, use it to play the note g then try to tune the g on the ukulele to sound like the note you pressed on the piano then do the same with c,e,and a.
Presuming you mean an f# chord: a 1 e 2 c 1 g 3
e, e, e, c, g, e, c, g, e, b, b, b, c, g, eb, c, g, e
The four basic ukulele chords for Train's Hey Soul Sister are E, B, C#m and A when played in the original key. Interestingly enough, the song was not going to be put on the album as it came across as rather flat. The producer had the idea of playing it on a tenor ukulele, and that is what gives it the bright sound that made it popular.
This is probably not a song. These are probably the notes to the song. Try playing that "song" or whatever you call it on the piano.
C A A C AA C D E C C E C C E F# G E E G E E A G F# D D F# D D E B A E E A E E A B and repeat! :)