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		<title>Soft Kitty</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[🐾 About the Song “Soft Kitty” is the gentlest of earworms — a lullaby so simple it borders on meditative. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>🐾 About the Song</strong></h3>



<p>“Soft Kitty” is the gentlest of earworms — a lullaby so simple it borders on meditative. Long before <em>The Big Bang Theory</em>, it appeared in a 1930s children’s songbook as <strong>“Warm Kitty”</strong>, teaching comfort and care through repetition.</p>



<p>When Sheldon Cooper made it his personal comfort ritual, it went viral overnight. Suddenly, this old folk lullaby was a worldwide anthem for geeks, insomniacs, and anyone needing a bit of peace.</p>



<p>On ukulele, “Soft Kitty” is exactly what it sounds like — warm, cozy, and softly purring under your fingers.</p>



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



<p>We’ll keep it in <strong>C major</strong>, perfect for beginners and bedtime strumming.</p>



<p>You’ll need <strong>C, G7, and F</strong> — three of the simplest, friendliest chords on the uke.</p>



<p><strong>Chord pattern:</strong></p>



<p>[C] – [G7] – [C] – [F]</p>



<p>[C] – [G7] – [C] – [F] – [C]</p>



<p>Strumming pattern: super soft <strong>down-down-down-down</strong> — use your thumb or fingertips for a lullaby feel.</p>



<p>You can even hum between lines or pick individual strings slowly (pluck 4–3–2–1) to make it more intimate.</p>



<p>This isn’t a performance song — it’s a moment of calm. Keep it slow, tender, and let the sound fade naturally after each “purr.”</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually</strong></h3>



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<li>The <em>Big Bang Theory</em> writers discovered “Soft Kitty” through show co-creator <strong>Bill Prady</strong>, whose daughter learned it in preschool.</li>



<li>The original version was called <strong>“Warm Kitty”</strong> and appeared in a 1937 Australian songbook by Edith Newlin.</li>



<li>It’s been used in more than 10 episodes of the show — often whenever Sheldon is sick, sad, or needs emotional reassurance.</li>



<li>In 2015, there was a brief copyright dispute over its use on TV, proving even lullabies aren’t safe from legal drama.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>🌈 Final Word</strong></h3>



<p>“Soft Kitty” might be the simplest song you’ll ever play — but that’s the beauty of it. It’s a reminder that music doesn’t need big chords or fast strums to comfort someone.</p>



<p>If you ever find yourself needing a reset, pick up your uke, play this slowly, and let it purr its way into your bloodstream.</p>
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