Ukulele Open Strings

How to Play Most Important Ukulele Chords?

Are you a beginner to ukulele? If yes, then you would have no idea how to play different ukulele chord progressions. Many artists play these chords without any difficulty because they have complete knowledge about the instrument. Practice plays an important role in learning any activity. Similarly, you need to work hard to be a master in playing the ukulele Open Strings. I am experienced and know which chord progressions are famous and which of these can be used in most of the songs to play. These are also very easy to learn and are in first variation or first position. You can find these in first five frets that are vertical edges. Since I am a professional and know which is easiest and hardest chords and I have discussed them in the same order.

C major

For playing this chord, use your ring finger on the third fret of the bottom string.

A minor

In order to play A minor, keep your middle finger on the second fret of the top string.

F major

For this, use your ring finger on the second fret of the top string and index finger on the first fret of the second string.

G major

For playing G major chord, you need to use your finger on the second fret of the third string, middle finger on the second fret of the bottom string and ring finger on the third fret of the second string.

A major

In order to play A major chord, use your middle finger on the second fret of the top string and index finger on the first fret of the third string.

E minor

For playing this chord, use your ring finger on the fourth fret of the third string and index finger on the second fret of the bottom string.

D minor

Use your middle finger on the second fret of the top string, ring finger on the second fret of the third string and index finger on the first fret of the second string.

F#/ Gb minor

Use your ring finger on the second fret of the second string, middle finger on the second fret of the top string and index finger on the first fret of the third string.

D major

Use your pinky on the second fret of the 2nd string, ring finger on the second fret of the 3rd string and middle finger on the second fret of the top string.

E major

Use your pinky finger on the fourth fret of the 3rd string, middle finger on the second fret of the bottom string and index finger on the first fret of the top string.

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