Let’s anticipate Valentine’s Day in 3 Chord Thursday on Thursday 6th February 2025 at 3 PM EST. The theme of LOVE and all capital letters pretty much says it all. As we have celebrated this special day in previous years, we have play along video recordings to practice beforehand. Maybe there’s a song that you’d like to share with others. Whatever the case, you’ll learn something new in this one hour Zoom session.

Warm-up lesson
Parallel major and minor chords that are easy to finger and transition (switch).

Song collections
Also check out the play along video recordings from Ukulele Plus webpage.
- Beatles Love Songs for Valentine’s Day
- Easy Love Songs for Ukulele
- Hawaiian Love Songs
- Love Songs to Warm or Break Your Heart
- Timeless Love Songs
Song suggestions
- As Tears Go By in C and G
- Can’t Help Falling in Love in C; in F
- Friday I’m in Love
- Greensleeves
- Plaisir d’Amour in F
Subscribe to participate
Unlike previous years, we will not meet regularly each month in 2025. Instead we will meet on only once a month on pre-selected 1st, 3rd, or 5th Thursdays. This means we will only meet twelve times this year.
Please see the schedule for updates.
To join us in Zoom, register via the Google Form so that we can e-mail you the Zoom link. Be sure to do this at least an hour before we start. It’s FREE to join BUT ONLY if you have the Zoom link!! Paid subscribers get the benefits of receiving song sheets and other useful information in advance.
Sign up to perform
If you’d like to lead a song, be sure you have song sheets so we can share it (large fonts etc). Complete and submit the Perform at 3 Chord Thursday Form.
Time
Thursday 6th February 2025
- Doors open at 2:45 PM EST for sound and visual checks
- 3 PM EST Warm-up lesson (recording starts)
- 3:10 PM EST Group photo pose with sunglasses and ukuleles
- 3:15 PM EST The Line-Up
- 4:00 PM EST End
Equivalent times:
- 20:00 GMT
- 14:00 Atlantic Time
- 15:00 East Coast USA
- Noon Pacific Standard Time
- 10:00 AM HST
Don’t forget your sunglasses! See you in Zoom!
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