Learn these easy techniques on mastering all ukulele chord shapes and start playing ukulele like a Pro.
Hi guys. I\’ve been received a lot of questions about techniques and methods to easily learn all chord shapes on the Ukulele. This is one problem for all beginners and some advanced learners. I actually asked this question so many times, until I finally found the right technique by myself.
When you spend lots of time playing rubbish, at one point you start asking your ukulele questions, how can I play Bdim? How can I play the 4th major not on key F? at the end of the day we start relying on Capo to play on all keys for ukulele players.
It is advisable for people to use Capo to ease the stress, but I can only recommend Capo for singers who want to sing while playing the ukulele. Sometimes it is hard to move around your fretboard while you are singing, so it is recommended for them to use the Capo.
it is advisable to learn how to play on all keys as a ukulele player and that is why I am writing this article. You can\’t play on all keys without learning all the Ukulele Chord Shapes properly. I am not going to be very technical, this is going to be very brief. So here are the tips I want you guys to know:
1. Learn all the easy chords: When I say learn all the easy chord shapes, I mean the Open Chords on your Ukulele. You can easily learn these shapes with our Tab Generator.
2. Understand how your open chords were derived: When you understand how these chords are formulated you\’ll be able to understand the next step. We all know C, E, and G are the notes that makeup Cmaj. To know all this.
3. Know the intervals between chords: Assuming we are on Key C, the major scale for key C is C-D-EF-G-A-BC. Note the dash means you skip a fret before the next note, while for EF and BC no frets are skipped.
4. Know the major and minor chords: C, F, and G are the major chords on key C. while D-E-A in the minors and we have one diminished chord which is you B. Know the all the chord shapes now.
Last Tip: After knowing all these steps, the next thing to do is like kindergarten mathematics 1+1=2. So assuming there is an Am chord and you want to play A#m which is also Bb, all you have to do is to adjust your fingers to the next frets and voila you have an A#m chord. But it won\’t sound right and that is where Barre Chords were invented. So you have to re-adjust your hand so that your index finger can be used to create the barre.
You can do this for all the easy chords and you can start playing on any key as long as you know notes of the major scale for all keys. Please feel free to comment on questions, extra tips, or if you found this article useful. Feel free to use the Tab Generator page to easily access and create Chord Shapes
Thank you.
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