No Music Reading Is Necessary To Use Either Side Of The Practical Ukulele Chord And Fretboard Chart The Perfect Addition To Any Learning Tool Or Publication On The Market. Side #1 = The Practical Ukulele Chord Chart How To Play Ukulele Chords In All 12 Keys In A Jamming Or Working Musical Environment. Each Chord Diagram Shows You Where To Put Which Finger On The Fretboard, Which Open Strings To Play - Or Not To Play And Which Fret To Barre For The Barre Chords - (See Examples) Keys Are Listed From The Top Of The Chart To The Bottom In Fifths - (Ex: The Top Row Are Chords In The Key Of C, Then Comes G, D, A, E, Etc.) 8 1/2 X 11 - 16 Point Recycled Card Stock - Full Color On Both Sides - Uv Plastic Coated Chord Diagrams In Each Key Include The Major, Major 7Th, Minor, Minor 7Th., - Chord Diagrams Also Show 5Ths., 6Ths., 7/9S, 9Ths., 11Ths. Diminished, Suspended, Additional Barre Chord Positions In Various Keys Thru Out The Chart. The Chord Explanation On Side 2 Says - As You Barre Any Chord Position Up And Down The Neck In 1/2 Steps (One Fret At A Time) - The Name Of The Chord Will Be Called The Same Name As The Notes Are Called - And In The Same Progression As The Notes Are Positioned On The Fretboard Ex: A Barred E Chord Ascending The Fretboard = E, F, F#, G, G#, A, Etc. ... Side #2 = Ukulele Fret Board, Tuning & General Info For Use With And How To Tune Soparano (Standard), Concert And Tenor Ukuleles (For Baritone Ukuleles Refer To The Practical Guitar Chord & Fretboard Chart) Has The Names Of Each Note On The Ukulele Fretboard Up To The 15Th. Fret - Color Coded For Naturals, Sharps And Flats. Explains That For Every Sharp, There Is A Flat That Represents The Same Note/Chord ..More.......
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Practical Ukulele Chord and Fret Board Chart?A: The dimensions are eight and a half inches by eleven inches. This size is ideal for easy handling and visibility during practice.
Q: What material is the chart made from?A: The chart is printed on sixteen point recycled cardstock. This material ensures durability and is environmentally friendly.
Q: Does the chart have any color coding?A: Yes, the chart features color coding for naturals, sharps, and flats. This helps in easily identifying notes on the fretboard.
Q: How do I use the Practical Ukulele Chord Chart?A: You can use it by following the chord diagrams to learn how to play various chords. Simply refer to the chart to see finger placements and which strings to play.
Q: Is this chart suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the chart is perfect for beginners. It provides clear diagrams and explanations that make learning easy, even without prior music reading skills.
Q: Can I use this chart for different types of ukuleles?A: Yes, it is suitable for soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles. However, baritone ukuleles require a different chart.
Q: How should I store the chart to keep it in good condition?A: Store it flat or in a three-ring binder to prevent bending. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight to maintain the color quality.
Q: Is the chart safe for kids?A: Yes, the chart is safe for children. It is made from non-toxic materials and is designed for educational purposes.
Q: How do I clean the Practical Ukulele Chord Chart?A: To clean it, gently wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals to preserve the material's quality.
Q: What if the chart arrives damaged?A: If it arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for a replacement or refund. Make sure to provide evidence of the damage.
Q: Are there any other products in the Practical Chord and Fretboard Chart series?A: Yes, there are charts available for guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Additionally, a chart for harmony, progressions, and chord building is also offered.
Q: What is the purpose of side two of the chart?A: Side two provides tuning and general information, including how to tune different types of ukuleles and the names of notes on the fretboard.
Q: Can I use this chart for advanced techniques?A: Yes, it includes advanced techniques like barre chords and various chord types, making it useful for both beginners and advanced players.
Q: How many chord types are included in the chart?A: The chart includes major, major seventh, minor, minor seventh, and additional chord types like diminished and suspended chords.
Q: Is the chart UV coated?A: Yes, the chart is UV plastic coated on both sides. This coating enhances durability and protects against wear and tear.