MoreUke
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I took a couple of lessons from a gent that is a 2nd generation Ukulele player and also has a degree in music education.
He mentioned that every chord has 3 different possible fingerings on an Ukulele. Tonight I was looking at one of those fingering charts that has all the chords and their fingerings. There were 120 different chords on the chart. If every chord has 3 different possible fingerings on an Ukulele that means there are 120 x 3 different chord positions which equals 360 different chord positions.
Does this sound correct?
Have a Great Day,
Jim
He mentioned that every chord has 3 different possible fingerings on an Ukulele. Tonight I was looking at one of those fingering charts that has all the chords and their fingerings. There were 120 different chords on the chart. If every chord has 3 different possible fingerings on an Ukulele that means there are 120 x 3 different chord positions which equals 360 different chord positions.
Does this sound correct?
Have a Great Day,
Jim