If you have a standard tuned Ukulele (GCEA), the G7 chord is:
Finger 1 - string 2 - fret 1
Finger 2 - string 3 - fret 2
Finger 3 - string 1 - fret 2
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∙ 10y agoWiki User
∙ 6y agoE7 if relatively easy
finger/string/fret
1/4/1
2/3/2
3/1/2
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∙ 11y agoDo you mean a C diminished 7th chord? If so, visit the page in the related links section for a few voicings.
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∙ 11y agoLook at the link in the 'Related Links' section.
The 2nd chord in the 2nd row is Ebm7 (it is labelled anyway).
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∙ 9y agoIt will depend on the tuning of the ukulele. Your best bet is to search for ukulele chord chart and it will show them to you.
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∙ 12y agoOn a standard tuned ukulele, the chord is made by barring the 2nd fret and the bottom string at the 3rd fret.
The tab looks like this:
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Presuming you mean an f# chord: a 1 e 2 c 1 g 3
F G and C arecthe chords only
it depends on what flute your trying to play it on, if its a Bb flute then the notes are; F-F-F-F G-G-G-G F-F-F-F A-A-A-A then repeat.
The ukulele can be set up to play differently, depending on the style of music you want to play. The standard tuning commonly used today is the C with the strings being G' CEA. D tuning on a uke is with the strings being A, D, F#, B
The strings on a normal ukulele are tuned GCEA going top to bottom. If you have a piano or a G tuning fork, use it to play the note g then try to tune the g on the ukulele to sound like the note you pressed on the piano then do the same with c,e,and a.
Presuming you mean an f# chord: a 1 e 2 c 1 g 3
F G and C arecthe chords only
it depends on what flute your trying to play it on, if its a Bb flute then the notes are; F-F-F-F G-G-G-G F-F-F-F A-A-A-A then repeat.
The ukulele can be set up to play differently, depending on the style of music you want to play. The standard tuning commonly used today is the C with the strings being G' CEA. D tuning on a uke is with the strings being A, D, F#, B
a-g-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-g-a-g-a-g-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-a-g-g-a-g-f-f-g-a-a-a-a-a-a-g-f
The strings on a normal ukulele are tuned GCEA going top to bottom. If you have a piano or a G tuning fork, use it to play the note g then try to tune the g on the ukulele to sound like the note you pressed on the piano then do the same with c,e,and a.
a-g-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-g-a-g-a-g-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-a-g-g-a-g-f-f-g-a-a-a-a-a-a-g-f that is only chorus
the ukulele chords are C, G, F, and Em. ( i have no idea what the guitar chords are. srry )
go on youtube the notes are F G A F F G A F
It's... C F F G A F F E D G G F E C CC F F G A F F F G G C C F There you have it :)
ok so i know how so its A,A,A,G,F,A,C,F,G,F,D,THEN REPETE A,A,A,G,F,A,C,F,A,C,F,G,F,G
you play a b then a g f b a d e f g d c f b g f a d f d (chorus)