Ukulele Chords
Beginner ukulele learners often ask, Ukulele Chords for Beginners,
where do I start? Well, you have come to the correct place. In this article, we
have broken it down into a simple, manageable format so that you can learn a particular
section of the ukulele easily at a time. This should give you enough knowledge
to be able to start performing live.
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Ukulele Chords
Let's begin with the first set of ukulele chords. The first three notes of the C major scale are C,
D, and E. This is a pretty basic outline for the major and minor chord
progressions. For the first set of ukulele chords, we will work with the major
chord, which is: D Major. To create our first few ukulele chords, we will use
the following patterns: C, G, D, A, E, F, E, G, C. As you continue to learn
more about ukulele chords, you will find that there are some other chord forms
you might want to learn. The first two chords, G and D, are in the key of G
major, and the minor chords, A, E, F, are in the key of A. You will also learn
how to make use of some of your favorite songs and look at tabs to determine
what these chords are played in.
Once you have your basic knowledge of ukulele chords down pat, your journey towards learning guitar will
be smooth and painless. However, before you attempt any chords, it is important
for you to have your beginner ukulele chords ready. You should have the basics
down like your home key, the scale that will correspond with that chord, and
the duration that the chord should last. The easiest way for you to do this is
to play through some of your favorite songs, in the key of G. Notice how each
chord sounds out as a note on the tab.
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