Counting Stars

counting stars

🌌 About the Song

“Counting Stars” is that rare pop anthem that manages to sound both euphoric and existential. Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic’s frontman and certified hit-factory) wrote it in a fit of insomnia, blending gospel energy with folk-pop rhythm — imagine if a church revival met a Mumford & Sons jam session.

It’s a song about chasing dreams while trying not to sell your soul, wrapped in a beat that makes your foot tap before your brain even catches the message. On ukulele, it’s a kinetic little workout — pure strumming joy with a dash of rebellion.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

We’ll play it in A minor, which keeps the groove tight and suits most singers. You’ll need Am, C, G, F, Dm, and E7 — all straightforward shapes. If you want to play in the original key, did you know that you could use a capo on fret 3. It easy to transpose any song this way!

Main progression (verse & chorus):
[Am] – [C] – [G] – [F]

Keep the strumming punchy and percussive. Try down–down–up–up–down–up at around 120 bpm, muting slightly with your palm for that snappy rhythm. On the bridge, loosen up and let it soar.

If you want to mimic the original’s driving pulse, use “chunk” mutes on the downstrokes — the ukulele becomes your rhythm section.

Singing tip: It’s a storyteller’s song — lean into the phrasing. Emphasize “everything that kills me makes me feel alive” with a smile, not a scowl.


💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • Ryan Tedder wrote and produced Counting Stars in his Denver basement, where he also built Adele’s “Rumour Has It” and Beyoncé’s “Halo.”
  • The song hit 2 billion YouTube views, making it one of the most-watched videos of all time.
  • It uses a 6/8 groove disguised as 4/4 — that’s why it feels like it’s always rolling forward.
  • Tedder originally pitched it to another artist but kept it when he realised, in his words, “it slapped too hard to give away.”

🌈 Final Word

On uke, “Counting Stars” is all about rhythm and conviction. Don’t rush the beat; ride it. Let each strum feel like a heartbeat. The lyrics wrestle with temptation, but the song’s energy feels like pure release — proof you can question everything and still dance through it.

Once you’ve nailed this, “Pompeii” by Bastille is your next logical step — same folky stomp, same good vibes, different apocalypse.

Album:NativeYear:2013Artist:Key:CmDifficulty:Intermediate Download PDF
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