If you’re new to ukulele, then before this, be sure to check out: Getting Started on the Ukulele, C and F songs, and C7 and F songs. They’re intended to be learned sequentially to build your skills.
Playing G Chord

Playing C and G Songs
Here are the songs in that video:
10 Little Indians Tune
(I don’t sing the Ten Little Indians song, but it’s tune is the basis of many songs!
(C) 1 little, 2 little, 3 little snowflakes
(G) 4 little, 5 little, 6 little snowflakes
(C) 7 little, 8 little, 9 little snowflakes
(G) 10 snowflakes on the (C) ground
(C) 1 little, 2 little, 3 little bubbles… in the sky
(C) Lift one foot and then the other,
(G) Lift one foot and then the other
(C) Lift one foot and then the other,
(G) Lift them both to(C)gether.
(C) Where oh where are (baby’s) fingers?
(G) Where oh where are ________ toes?
(C) Where is _______ belly button?
(G or G7) Round and round it (C) goes!
(C) Where oh where are _______ ears?
(G) Where oh where is _______ nose?
(C) Where is _______ belly button?
(G or G7) Round and round it (C) goes!
Open / Shut Them
(C) Open (G) shut them, (C) open (G) shut them,
(C) give a little (G) clap clap clap.
(C) Open (G) shut them, (C) open (G) shut them.
( ) Lay them in your (C) lap lap lap.
( ) Creep them (G) crawl them, (C) creep them (G) crawl them
(C) Right up to your (G) chin chin chin
(C) Open up your (G) little mouth, But ( ) do not let them (C) in!
Ring Around the Rosie Tune
(C) Ring around the rosie, A ( ) pocket full of posies,
( ) Ashes, ashes, We (G) all fall (C) down!
( ) Cows are in the meadow, ( ) Eating buttercups.
( ) Thunder! Lightning! We (G) all stand (C) up!
(C) Walk around the circle, ( ) all around the circle.
( ) Walking, walking, let’s (G) all do (C) this:
[stop and do an action, like jump – they copy]
Barney’s Clean Up Song
(C) Clean Up, ( ) Clean Up. (G)Everybody (C)Everywhere.
( ) Clean Up, ( ) Clean Up. (G)Everybody (C)Do Your Share
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