Try this little I IV V ("one four five") riff in the video below to get you warmed up. If this chart makes no sense go to the ukulele chords page and/or explore this site for more on music theory.Ĭlick here for the Master I IV V Chord Chart PDFĬlick here for the Master A-G Major Minor Dominant Chord Chart PDF Here is the *Diatonic Chord Chart PDF from the Ukulele chords page for download if you don’t already have it. Remember to try to mentally absorb the *“function” of each chord used and memorise the connective patterns of the progressions to the point of making the muscle memory second nature. This can be purely a issue of tasteyour nearby music store (or on the internet store) should have a variety of photo slides. The bottom part line of the chords below are some easy chords to obtain to understand. Soprano Ukulele on tea towel with coffee mug as size referenceīelow are some good simple ideas in bluesyĪnd classic rock/pop formats just to get you starting to play and develop yourĭexterity and technique on these rather small ( but perfectly shaped :-) ) fret boards! After printing out some staff/tab paper (pdf), write out the combined C major pentatonic/minor pentatonic/blues scales up to the 6th fret as one scale. You can play the chords you already know in regular my-dog-hás-fIeas tuning, if you make adjustments for the very first string.
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