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The ukulele chord diagrams are quite intuitive to understand, but some symbols may need some explaining. Once you know how the chord diagrams work you will be glad to see them on song pages, because it will really help you learn a song faster. Read on to learn how to read ukulele chord diagrams.
1. The basics
The UkuTabs chord diagrams are quite easy to understand and I’ve made them as simple as possible. You should imagine there is a ukulele in front of you and you are looking at the fretboard with the headstock at the top. The strings are illustrated as vertical lines (from left to right G C E A string) and the frets are the horizontal lines. All the different chord shapes are represented by dots. Each dot represents the placement of your finger. In the example on the right, you can see a G chor...
2. Higher up the fretboard
Sometimes you will see numbers at the sides of diagrams. These refer to a certain fret number, because sometimes a chord is played higher up the fretboard (if there are no numbers, it means frets 1 to 4 are shown). In the example on the right, the G, C and A strings are played at the sixth fret and the A string at the eighth fret.
3. Muting
If you see a little “x” at the bottom (or top) of a string it means you should not play that string at all. In other words, you have to mute it. You can do this by resting one or more of your fretting fingers on the string without actually fretting it. An example is shown on the right.
Sometimes you won’t see chord diagrams in the score for a song, but only four simple numbers. Sometimes people talk about chords this way as well. For example, “0232” represents a G chord. The four numbers refer to each string of the ukulele (order: GCEA). This is incredibly useful to tell someone quickly how to play a certain chord. The second exa...
Discover the complete ukulele chord charts for soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles. It features all the main chord diagrams, and you can either download a print-friendly pdf or a “poster-like” chart.
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Ukulele Chord Chart. Free Uke Chord Sheet. This chord chart contains a limited selection of chords in every key with a single voicing for each chord. While these chords alone will allow you to play thousands of songs, there are many additional chord types and voicings available on this site.
UkuTabs brings you the ultimate online ukulele chord referencing tool! Very advanced, extremely easy to use and above all completely free. Pick a root note at the top and choose the chord variation you're looking for. The chord will pop up on the ukulele fretboard and diagrams will appear below.
Ukulele chords and tabs for "Miracles" by Colton Dixon. Free, curated and guaranteed quality with ukulele chord diagrams, transposer and auto scroller.
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Ukulele Chords: Diagrams with Notes & Finger Positions. 🍍 An easy way to reference ukulele chord positions on the fretboard using simple chord diagrams. Just select a root and a chord type, and you'll see diagrams for that chord using standard tuning on the uke fretboard (g C E A).