Find Ukulele Chords That Sound Well Together

Interesting thanks for sharing. I notice this can be saved to a folder at just 20kb to be accessed offline through your browser for people with shoddy connections.

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Nice idea, but it just lists chords in the "first chord you choose" tonality.
Its a basic study, there's not even a chord progression...

Reading the title I thought it was something about choosing the right voicings for a pregression.

Just spend a minute of your time and study the tonality and the armonization of the major scale...
 
ive been lurking around this forum for a while now and really glad I found this thread. Thank you.
 
Just found this thread. Thanks! I think it will be helpful to me!
 
That's basically an electronic Circle Of Fifths
circle-of-fifths-simple.gif

Pick your root chord.
Your fourth is on the left,
Your fifth is in the right.
Related minors are on the inside.
You can also play the second note in either direction on occasion when it sounds good.
print this out, stuff it in your case and you can play anything if you know the root.
 
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Thanks gitarzan! I've drawn this thing at least 4 or 5 times and still don't remember it all.
 
Thanks for the link to share with the seniors in my beginning uke class
 
The Ukulele Wheel Chart (available on eBay) from our friend in Australia can be helpful,
and possibly the Ukulele Boot Camp Practice Sheets (link in signature below) could
provide some assistance, esp with chord progressions. :)

keep uke'in',
 
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