To play F#m7, just remove the 4th finger from F#m.
To play Em7, keep the Em shape and add your pinky to the 3rd fret of the B(5th) string
[Verse 1]
Dmaj7 D Em7
It all became so lovely
Em Gm
Those bluest skies above me
F#m F#m7 Bm Dmaj7
Those funny feelings I had never felt before I met you
D Em7
I thought I'd stay a while
Em Gm
I tried to learn to smile
F#m D B7 Em7
So many colors I had never even known
[Chorus]
A F#m7 Bm Em
Maybe I'll find myself sitting on that distant shore
Gm A D
Maybe I'm not alone
[Verse 2]
Bbmaj7
Then I see the colors fading
F#m7 D
Gentleness of light escaping
Bbmaj7 C7 A
Shadows of my fear invading, have I seen this all before?
D Dmaj7 Em7
I know that there's something residing
Em Gm
A terror deep inside me
F#m7 Bm Em
I couldn't understand how you could be so bold
[Chorus]
A F#m7 Bm Em
Maybe I'll find myself smiling on that distant shore
Gm A D
Maybe I'm not alone
*Authors Notes*
You can play the bass note of each chord before playing the chord itself to add a little more color.
For example, for the first Dmaj7 (first line), play the open D string then play the strumming pattern.?
This also works for the Em7 on the second line.
If you bar the Gm, you can also strum the 6th (e) string before playing the chord.
Play around with it while listening to the recording of the song and see what you like and what works for you.
This tab may be difficult for beginners but if you want to play Ukelele songs on guitar, they're really
important to know and are just nice chords in general.