BIGDB
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So I've been messing around trying to figure out guitar to ukulele chords but when ever I'd play an A on guitar it didn't sound like an A on the ukulele but the A chord on the ukulele always sounded like an E on the Ukulele A B C D E F G
Guitar E F# G A B C D
guitar. So I took the A chord on the ukulele and put the E for guitar under it and added each chord. So the B on the ukulele sounds like a F# on the guitar etc. does this make sense to anyone else? I know they're not technically right but it sounds right to me. Does it to anyone else? I'm not sure if this topic has come up before or anyone has tried these chords before but I thought id ask
Sorry about the paragraphs being split I wanted to line up the chords
Thanks
Guitar E F# G A B C D
guitar. So I took the A chord on the ukulele and put the E for guitar under it and added each chord. So the B on the ukulele sounds like a F# on the guitar etc. does this make sense to anyone else? I know they're not technically right but it sounds right to me. Does it to anyone else? I'm not sure if this topic has come up before or anyone has tried these chords before but I thought id ask
Sorry about the paragraphs being split I wanted to line up the chords
Thanks
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