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It’s also worth considering the type of ukulele you’re playing, especially getting the right size uke.
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It might take as many as two hundred attempts to become perfect at chord changing so keep on practicing as many times as possible. Repeat this process as many as ten times to gain effective muscle memory. Finally, you return the fingers to the fretboard. Thereafter, you take your fingers from the fretboard without changing the shape of the chord.
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Once you have these four chords down, now learn these three chords. With just these, you can play hundreds of easy ukulele songs. The first four to learn are C, G, F, and Am. Which are the Basic Ukulele Chords for Beginners? Read this helpful lesson on the parts of the ukulele here.If you want to play these songs on a baritone uke, you’ll need a capo at the 5th fret as baritone tuning is slightly different (they even have their own set of baritone ukulele chords).
#Ukelele acordes how to#
Not sure how to identify the parts of the ukulele (nut, frets, strings, etc.)? We got you covered. The chord diagram indicates you place your ring finger (number 3) on the 3rd fret of the A-string. You might find a different or easier way to position your fingers for a ukulele chord.įor example, select a “C major” chord. Keep in mind these are just suggested fingerings. The number 1 indicates the index finger, number 2 the middle finger, number 3 the ring finger, and number 4 the little finger.
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The numbers below the chord diagram indicated a suggested fingering for the chord. The open, empty circles indicate strings in the chord that ring completely open. The black filled-in circles represent the spot where you position a finger to play a chord. The thinner horizontal black lines indicate the frets of the ukulele. The 4th string is the top g-string, 3rd string the C-string, 2nd string the E-string, and 1st string the bottom A-string. The top thick black bar represents the nut of the ukulele.įrom left to right, the four vertical lines represent the strings of the ukulele (g-C-E-A). Not sure how to read the chord diagram above? Not a problem.Ī chord diagram is designed to look like a ukulele fretboard, as if the ukulele was positioned in a vertical, upright position.