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		<title>Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[🌈 About the Song There are songs that make you smile, and then there are songs that fix your entire [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🌈 About the Song</h3>



<p>There are songs that make you smile, and then there are songs that <em>fix your entire day.</em><br>Iz’s medley of <em>Somewhere Over the Rainbow</em> and <em>What a Wonderful World</em> might be the most beloved ukulele performance of all time. Recorded in a single take at 3 a.m. in Honolulu, it captures everything that made Israel Kamakawiwoʻole so special — his featherlight touch, his massive heart, and that gentle, almost fragile voice that could still shake mountains.</p>



<p>He took Judy Garland’s wistful dream of escape and Louis Armstrong’s joyful optimism, wrapped them in island air, and gave the world a version so perfect it’s become <em>the</em> version. You’ve heard it in weddings, films (<em>50 First Dates</em>, <em>Meet Joe Black</em>, <em>ER</em>), and about a thousand emotional YouTube montages — and it never, ever gets old.</p>



<p>The genius of Iz’s arrangement is its simplicity. No flash, no ego — just pure warmth and sincerity.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips</h3>



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<li><strong>Chords:</strong>
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<li><em>Rainbow sections:</em> <strong>C – Em – F – C – F – C – G – Am – F – C.</strong></li>



<li><em>Wonderful World sections:</em> <strong>F – Em – Am – Dm – C – F – G – C.</strong></li>
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<li><strong>Strumming pattern:</strong> <em>Island strum</em> — <strong>Down–Down-Up–Up–Down-Up</strong>, slow and steady (~80 bpm).</li>



<li><strong>Tone:</strong> Strum near the neck for softness — this one’s all about air and heart.</li>



<li><strong>Dynamics:</strong> Start whisper-quiet, let it bloom just a touch through “dreams that you dare to dream,” and fade gently back for “and I think to myself…”</li>



<li><strong>Optional trick:</strong> Use <strong>Cmaj7 (0002)</strong> and <strong>Fmaj7 (2413)</strong> in place of plain majors — instant “Iz sparkle.”</li>



<li><strong>Sing tip:</strong> Keep your delivery conversational. Iz never oversang; he <em>floated</em>. Breathe deep and let it feel natural.</li>



<li><strong>Pro move:</strong> Let the final <strong>C</strong> chord ring into silence — no hard endings here, just calm.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🧠 Trivia You Can Drop Casually</h3>



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<li>The version was recorded in one spontaneous take in 1988 at 3 a.m. — the studio engineer literally rolled tape while Iz played and sang live.</li>



<li>It became a global hit years later after being used in TV shows and movies, helping the <em>Facing Future</em> album sell over <strong>4 million copies.</strong></li>



<li>Iz, known affectionately as “Bruddah Iz,” was 6’2” and over 700 pounds — yet his voice was as delicate as morning rain.</li>



<li>Hawaii scattered his ashes in the ocean, accompanied by tens of thousands of mourners. When the rainbow appeared that day, nobody was surprised.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🌈 Final Word</h3>



<p>Play <em>Somewhere Over the Rainbow</em> like a lullaby for the whole world.<br>Keep your strums light, your heart open, and your tempo unhurried.<br>Every chord should sound like kindness — and if you make someone tear up before the last note fades, you’ve honoured Iz properly.</p>
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