F Minor Ukulele Chord The F minor chord consists of the notes F, A flat (Ab) and C. Strum this sad-sounding chord and learn to play it in different songs.Learn the F minor chord. B Minor Ukulele Chord Comprised of the notes B, D, and F sharp (F#), the B minor chord lends a ...
D Minor Ukulele Chord The D minor chord is similar to the F major chord with an additional finger. Place your first finger on the 1st fret of the E string, your second finger on the 2nd fret of the G string, and your third finger on the 2nd fret of the C string. E Minor Ukulele...
If the pitch of the plucked string is higher than the pitch of the sound playing on the tuner, that means the string on your ukulele is sharp.If the pitch of the plucked string is lower than the pitch of the sound playing on the tuner, that means the strings on your ukulele is flat...
The piano provides a nice visual example of the contrast between white keys (natural notes) and black keys (accidentals). Plus, some of you may have played piano, so for many, this provides a helpful context to understand notes. Notice how sharp and flat notes can share the same pitch, ...
Three major ukulele chords and a minor chord. They look easy, right? The C and A minor chords only use one finger, the F chord uses just two fingers, and the G chord is a simple shape that many uke players find easy to make. If you’re a guitar player, you may notice that it’...
Accurate fret placement, so the ukulele is in tune with itself. Frets should also be finished off properly with no sharp edges. Has a good tone (highly subjective – you love it when you play it). Aesthetically pleasing. Well-adjusted nut and saddle for good action (these can be adjusted...
If you check on the previous image, C has no alterations, G has one sharp, D has 2 sharps… until reaching F# that has 6 sharps. On the contrary, if we go fourth by fourth (turning counter-clockwise), the number of flats increases. As we know, C has no alterations, F has one ...
If tonic is not flat and is not F: major scale with sharp notes If tonic is F or has a flat: major scale with flat notes Let’s take an example. We want to build the E♭ major scale. Since the tonic, in this case E♭, is a note that’s altered with a flat, we will ...
Note that when you descend the chromatic scale, as you do in bars 3 and 4 ofExample 3, the notes change from sharp to flat to reflect the flatted nature of the non-major scale notes. If you played the C chromatic scale on a piano, the sharp/flat notes would be played on the black...
“edge” to it. It’s almost a normal minor scale, but the 6th note is sharped (moved up one fret). The minor with a sharp 6 is the dorian sound. The sharped 6th means that all chords in the key that use a 6 now have that note sharped. Instead of building your chords around...