Did you know you can play the same chord different ways across the ukulele fretboard? You can see that the classic C major chord above has 14 different variations! Some variations are easier to play; others create a more interesting sound. ...
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Using just your left hand, place b on the bottom, then, c, e and g (the C major triad with a b added to the bottom of it). The b is the seventh, added to the bottom instead of the top of the chord (and thus they are “inversions”, one possible way to turn the chords ups...
But remember, just because we might bend the notation rules once in a while doesn’t mean they don’t exist for a reason, so it’s a good idea to know the differences between each interval, even if they sound the same. Triads
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Lay the short end of the L over the A note on the fretboard….There! The L reveals the other two chords—they are D and E! Now that we know that our “Twinkle, Twinkle” song is in the key of A, all we need is a position to start off the 3-chord progression. ...
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