I as a daily practice use these chord sequences and transpose them to all 12 signatures.
C/Am:
C G Am F
C Em Dm G
C Em Dm7 G7
C F G7
Am Dm E7
C Am F G
This is a nice tool.
https://www.chordchanger.com/
It will give you the ukulele chords also in traditional diagrams, though one can use his/her own fingerings. It won't be able to give you all the various chord types as fingerboard diagrams of course. Refer to ukebuddy.com for them
Notice you will have to be able to know that keys like E/C#m uses sharps and Ab/Fm uses flats. Refer to circle of fifths for that knowledge.
Notice also that this tool is rather a kind of crutch than can be used before having learned all those basic sequences by heart in all key signatures. You should learn them that way. Say each chord name in your mind before playing it. This way you are not depending so much to say some movable shapes etc. It is easiest to change key signature by fifths or fourths, that is go the circle of fifths clockwise or anticlockwise.
But you can also take chords from any songbook song and then transpose them. This is not as automatic to mind as the above chord sequences and I would not call this tool then a crutch at all.
Alternative would be to assign roman numeral degrees to chords and do the transposing in head, instead of using this transposing tool. It is just somewhat more difficult for the brain cells certainly
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ultimate-guitar.com has many songs in the database that you can use also for transposing as an alternative for this tool.
C/Am:
C G Am F
C Em Dm G
C Em Dm7 G7
C F G7
Am Dm E7
C Am F G
This is a nice tool.
https://www.chordchanger.com/
It will give you the ukulele chords also in traditional diagrams, though one can use his/her own fingerings. It won't be able to give you all the various chord types as fingerboard diagrams of course. Refer to ukebuddy.com for them
Notice you will have to be able to know that keys like E/C#m uses sharps and Ab/Fm uses flats. Refer to circle of fifths for that knowledge.
Notice also that this tool is rather a kind of crutch than can be used before having learned all those basic sequences by heart in all key signatures. You should learn them that way. Say each chord name in your mind before playing it. This way you are not depending so much to say some movable shapes etc. It is easiest to change key signature by fifths or fourths, that is go the circle of fifths clockwise or anticlockwise.
But you can also take chords from any songbook song and then transpose them. This is not as automatic to mind as the above chord sequences and I would not call this tool then a crutch at all.
Alternative would be to assign roman numeral degrees to chords and do the transposing in head, instead of using this transposing tool. It is just somewhat more difficult for the brain cells certainly
-----------------
ultimate-guitar.com has many songs in the database that you can use also for transposing as an alternative for this tool.
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