Take On Me

By A-ha
ukulele chords take on me

🎧 About the Song

Take On Me” is the perfect storm of 1980s brilliance: icy synths, impossible vocals, and one of the most iconic music videos ever made.

Norwegian trio A-ha turned pop into architecture — sharp, gleaming, emotional.

It’s part love song, part adrenaline rush.

When you play it on ukulele, something magical happens. The glossy synths vanish, and what’s left is a warm, shimmering piece of melody that still makes people’s eyes light up.

You’re not just strumming — you’re time-traveling back to MTV’s golden hour.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

We’ll play it in F major (close to the original key, comfortable for uke).

You’ll need F, Gm, Bb, C, Dm, and Am.

Verse progression: [F] – [Gm] – [Bb] – [C]

Pre-chorus (“Talking away…”): [Dm] – [Bb] – [F] – [C]

Chorus: [F] – [Am] – [Bb] – [C]

Tempo: around 168 bpm — bright but not frantic.

Strumming pattern: down–down–up–up–down–up, keeping the strokes crisp and bouncy.

If you want to echo the synth riff, try picking:

A |-----0-----------0-----------| 
E |---1---3---1---1---3---1-----| 
C |-0-----------0---------------| 
G |-----------------------------|

It’s that instantly recognisable intro distilled for four strings.

Singing tip: Don’t chase Morten Harket’s high notes — unless you’re secretly a Norse demigod.

Sing it lightly and confidently; the charm is in the phrasing, not the range.

On the final chorus, jump an octave only if it feels right — or let the uke carry the energy for you.


💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • “Take On Me” took three versions to hit — the first two flopped before the famous remix exploded in 1985.
  • Its groundbreaking rotoscope music video (pencil-sketch animation meets live action) won six MTV awards.
  • The song hit #1 in the US and 36 other countries.
  • Morten Harket reportedly held the final high note for 20 seconds during recording.
  • The band still performs it live, often in a slowed-down acoustic version that sounds hauntingly beautiful — very uke-friendly.

🌈 Final Word

“Take On Me” is optimism you can dance to — brave, bright, and beautifully sincere.

On ukulele, it becomes something more intimate but no less thrilling.

Play it with energy, nostalgia, and a bit of cheek — like you’re leading a synth-pop campfire.

Album:Hunting High and LowYear:1985Artist:Key:FDifficulty:Intermediate Download PDF
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