In this lesson we will learn how to play power chords on ukulele. A power chord, often used in pop and rock tunes, is a two note chord comprised of the root and 5th degrees. It is a movable chord in the sense that it is the same fingering up and down the neck.
In this lesson we will study how to play chords that are sharp (#) or flat (b). Specifically we will be learning how to take the basic chord shapes and move them around to make a chord sharp or flat using a barre chord
In this lesson we will study the very popular I, IV, V chord progression.
In order to play many songs it is important to learn some ukulele barre chords. In this lesson we will be learning a movable Major barre chord based off of the A Major open chord shape. We also learn a movable Minor barre chord based off of the Am open chord shape. Knowing these chords will allow to play any Major or Minor chord by simply shifting the position and moving up and down the frets.
In the first Ragtime Chords lesson we were paying close attention to the chord forms, dominant 7ths. In this lesson, I will break down the strumming rhythms with an updated chart to help you achieve this high-speed pattern.
This lesson is a review of all the Minor Chord shapes we discussed so far and how they relate to the open Minor chords.
In this lesson we will be doing a review of all the Major chord shapes we have learned thus far and how they relate to the open chords.
In this lesson we will learn another type of movable Major Barre Chord. This type is based off of the C major open chord shape. It can easily be moved up the neck to make other major chords
In this lesson we will learn another movable Dom7 Barre Chord.
In this lesson we will learn another useful minor chord shape that is movable up and down the neck.
In this lesson we will learn a dominant 7 or Dom7 chord in the form of a movable barre chord.
In this lesson we will be learning an movable Major barre chord based off of the A Major open chord shape. We also learn a movable Minor barre chord based off of the Am open chord shape. Knowing these chords will allow to play any Major or Minor chord.
In this lesson we will be learning our first 3 chords. C major, F Major and G Major. Chords are made up of 3 or more notes played at the same time.
In this lesson we will be learning the A minor chord. Also notated as Am or A-
In this lesson we will be learning E major and E minor. Theses two chords shapes are movable shapes. This means you can move them up and down the neck and it will always be a major or minor chord.
In this lesson we will be studying the difference between Major and Minor chords. Specifically we will be introducing a Dm and Gm chords.
In this lesson we will the A Major Chord and how it relates to the D and G chords.
In this lesson we will be learning the D Major Chord.