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Ukulele Chords: Learn To Play Chord Progressions In The Key Of C
The ukulele is a very nice istrument to use as you sing your songs. It is also fun to use just to strum chords. Today you will learn some common chords and patterns in the key of C.
We will use an easy ukulele tab notation so you will not have to know sheet music. Tablature or tab notation shows you by numbers what string to play and what frets to press down.
The most obvious ukulele chord in the key of C is of course the C-major chord. Let’s take a look at it:
0/4 0/3 0/2 3/1
The digit before the slash indicates which fret to press down and the one after the slash what string to play. In other words 3/1 means: Press down the third fret on string one.
String one is the string with the highest pitch, the string nearest the floor when you hold your instrument the ordinary way. In order for my descriptions of the chords to be applicable to your ukulele it is to be tuned the ordinary way with the first string to an A.
You will now learn the chord F:
2/4 0/3 1/2 0/1
The best way to practice ukulele chords is to play them in a progression so you have to change chords. That is the difficult part of playing chords so we will start with a chord progression with the chords you have learned so far:
C / / / F / / / C / / / F / / /
An easy way to explain the previous notation is that you strum the C chord once when the C letter occurs and continue to strum the chord once for every slash that follows. In other words, strum four times on the C chord, four times on the F chord and then repeat the sequence.
The important thing is to strum with your right hand evenly not slowing down as you change chords. If you find this too difficult you can practice changing chords by strumming once on the chord C, then changing to F and strum once on that chord and continue changing chords strumming once on the chords.
You have to do this slowly at first so you don’t make a lot of mistakes. Making too many mistakes pressing down the chords will tend to slow down your progression by confusing your muscle memory.
The next ukulele chord will be G7:
0/4 2/3 1/2 2/1
Here’s a progression with these three chords:
C / / / F / / / G7 / / / C / / /
You will now learn a minor chord on your ukulele. It will be the A-minor chord:
2/4 0/3 0/2 0/1
The following chord progression can be used to play the first part of the old pop evergreen Diana with Paul Anka:
C / / / Am / / / F / / / G7 / / /
What about the fingers to use on your left hand?
The fingers on the left hand are usually numbered the following way:
Index: 1
Middle finger: 2
Ring finger: 3
Pinky: 4
The G7 chord fingering can be notated like this beginning with the fourth string:
0 2 1 3
The other chords as follows:
C: 0 0 0 3
F: 2 0 1 0
E: 2 0 0 0
The ordinary G chord can also be used in the key of C. It looks like this:
0/4 2/3 3/2 2/1 and the fingering like this 0 1 3 2
Here is a progression involving the G chord:
C / / / G / / / F / / / G / / /
Try to experiment and come up with your own combinations of chord progressions. At the same time you will learn to change chords and develop your ear and your musical abilities.
About the Author
Peter Edvinsson invites you to download your free sheet music, ukulele tabs, ebooks, music lessons and read his sheet music blog at Capotasto Music.
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Paul Anka – Paul Anka/Feelings $20.71 2 LPs on 1 CD: PAUL ANKA (1974)/FEELINGS (1975).Personnel includes: Paul Anka (vocals, keyboards); Ken Bell, Pete Carr, Sandra Chalmers, Jimmy Johnson (guitar); Barry Beckett, Tom NHenson, Randy McCormick, John Harris (keyboards); Erik Ekstrand (Moog synthesizer); David Hood, Lenny LeBlanc (bass); Roger Clark, Roger Hawkins (drums); Jimmy Evans, Tom Roady (percussion).Includes liner notes by Al Fichera.Personnel: Paul Anka (vocals, keyboards); Sandra Chalmers (guitar, background vocals); Jimmy Johnson , Ken Bell, Pete Carr (guitar); The L.A. Horns (horns); Tim Henson, John Harris , Randy McCormick, Barry Beckett (keyboards); Eric Ekstrand (Moog synthesizer); Roger Clark , Roger Hawkins (drums); Jimmy "BeBop" Evans, Jimmy Evans, Tom Roady (percussion); Rhodes, Chalmers & Rhodes (background vocals).Audio Remixers: Larry Hamby; Rick Hall.Liner Note Author: Al Fichera.Recording information: Fame Recording Studios; Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Muscle Shoals, AL.This discount-priced two-fer with bonus tracks chronicles Paul Anka`s commercial comeback of 1974-1976, including his gold-selling 1974 album, Anka; its 1975 follow-up, Feelings; and the singles "Times of Your Life" and "Happier." The 32-year-old Anka had scored only one Top 40 hit in the previous decade when "(You`re) Having My Baby" took off for number one in the summer of 1974. Remembered as a teen idol of the early `60s, he was actually an accomplished songwriter who assisted the careers of some members of the wave of early-`70s singer/songwriters, and he took from them a sense that songwriting could be more personal and address more adult concerns. "(You`re) Having My Baby" was certainly a sincere statement of love from a happily married man with five daughters, but it was also a timely reflection on social mores a year after the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. Its provocative nature assured a powerful response and brought Anka back to the attention of audiences, and he exploited that interest with subsequent Top 20 hits "One Man Woman/One Woman Man," "I Don`t Like to Sleep Alone," "(I Believe) There`s Nothing Stronger Than Our Love," and "Times of Your Life," all included here. Working with the Muscle Shoals rhythm section, he achieved funky arrangements with light grooves to support mature lyrics that spoke frankly (for the mid-`70s, that is) of physical love. His words didn`t have the emotional complexity characteristic of the new singer/songwriters, being restricted for the most part to generic declarations of love, loss, and betrayal directed at a partner addressed as either "girl" or "baby," but this was hot stuff for the easy listening crowd of the day, and nearly 30 years later the simple, direct compositions continued to hold up. ~ William Ruhlmann Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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