Published:
2011-12-08
Updated:
2019-03-26

Learning Ukulele with Curt

Basic Open Position `Ukulele Chord Chart for Lefties

A core set of basic ukulele chords that ALL Left Handed Ukulele players should know in the five common keys of C, G, D, A and E. With the possible seventh chords for the same common keys. The chart is organized in common keys and covers basic chords in these keys.

Author(s): Curt Sheller Publisher: Curt Sheller Publications Code: UL700b

Main Category: Chords Main Instrument: Ukulele

Subjects: Chords

2019-03-26

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Basic Open Position `Ukulele Chord Chart for Lefties

A core set of basic ukulele chords that ALL Left Handed Ukulele players should know in the five common keys of C, G, D, A and E. With the possible seventh chords for the same common keys. The chart is organized in common keys and covers basic chords in these keys.

This chord chart is great for beginners and new members to ukulele clubs.

The downloaded chart is for Lefties. The lessons material and links to lessons here are for Right Handed plays. But, I've found that left-handed players pretty quickly adopt to right handed material and world at large.

You'll play chords more than anything else on the ukulele.

Understandably, this is one of the most popular and top lessons on the site. Chords are what we do the most on ukulele, as you can't know too many chords. But, eventually, there are far too many chord shapes to memorize all the possible chords. You need to learn a bit about how they are constructed and work to get beyond this basic chart.

Master the chords in the downloadable PDF file, and when you venture past the third fret, you'll see that it's not as foreign chord territory as you might have thought.

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Here are direct links to the Key Signature lessons for the common keys covered in the chart with a lot more information. Each key is a series of lessons covering the primary and secondary chords of the key with common progressions and more!

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Several years ago I created a series of lessons called A Chord a Week, where each week I took a basic open position chord, which happens to be one of the chords from this chart and went over the chords you can derive from your basic chords.

Here a lot of the chords that are in the first row of the chart and their seventh chords: