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  1. Once you get the hang of them, you will know how to read ukulele chord diagrams. 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).

  2. Mar 19, 2008 · The Dots. The type of chord chart I use shows the ukulele fretboard as if it’s pointing upwards and facing towards you. The strings are the vertical lines (starting with G at the left) and the horizontal lines are the frets. Chord shapes are shown by dots at where each finger should go. For this G chord, you play the C string at the second ...

  3. Jul 5, 2024 · 5. Read from left to right on the tab to play notes in sequence. Once you’ve plucked your first string, look to the right at the next column of numbers and re-adjust your fingers to play the next note that’s on the tab. Keep reading from left to right until you reach a symbol or chord that you don’t know. [5]

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  4. Parts of Chord Diagrams. chord name: indicates the root and type of chord. circles: placed at the top of the diagram to specify an open string. nut: a thick line that indicates the nut of the ukulele. A thin line may be used instead if the chord starts higher on the neck. In this case, a number and the abbreviation 'fr' will appear next to the ...

  5. A tab is always read from left to right and each number refers to the fret number. In this example you would: pluck the 3rd fret of the bottom string (A). Then you would pluck the open E string (open string = 0), followed by the open C string. Then the open G string. Then… you see, you already know how to read ukulele tabs!

  6. Apr 16, 2020 · Look at the G chord again, and you’ll see that little “open” circle at the top of the chord diagram. When you’re reading ukulele chords, you might see more than one “O” at the top. Take a look at the F major 7 chord. It has dots on the G and C strings, and “O” over the E and A strings. It’s marked as 5fr, meaning you start at ...

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  8. Jan 27, 2022 · Thick Line at the Top. For most of your beginner chords, you will notice the top of the diagram has a thick line compared to the rest within the diagram. This thicker line notates the nut of the ukulele. The nut is the very top of your fretboard and lies between the headstock where all of the tuning pegs are and the actual fretboard.

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