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The Chord Diagram - Explained Strings Fret Number Frets ①②③④ 2 3 1 O (1) X= String is not sounded. Either mute or do not pick. O = Open String or optional fingered note = Root of chord Chord Name & Chord Type Information (Intervals that comprise this chord) 3 R 5 R G Recommended right Hand fingering of the chord. Curt Sheller Publications 2050 Orlando Rd Pottstown, PA 19464-2348 www.curtsheller.com Basic Ukulele “Uke” Chords for Left Handed Players “C” Tuning (G C E A) or Low G “C” Tuning for Soprano, Concert and Tenor Ukuleles NOTE: All chord Fingerings are recommended but not mandatory. © 2007 Curt Sheller, Curt Sheller Publications 20040110007 ACGCH-UKELEFTY $3.95

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Page 1: Basic Ukelele Chords for Left Handed Players

The Chord Diagram - Explained

Strings

FretNumber

Frets

①②③④

2 3 1

O

(1)

X= String is not sounded. Either mute or do not pick.

O = Open String or optional fingered note

= Root of chord

ChordName&ChordTypeInformation

(Intervals that comprise this chord)

3 R 5 R

G

RecommendedrightHandfingeringofthechord.

Curt Sheller Publications2050OrlandoRd

Pottstown,PA19464-2348www.curtsheller.com

Basic Ukulele “Uke” Chords for Left Handed Players

“C” Tuning (G C E A) or Low G “C” Tuning for Soprano, Concert and Tenor Ukuleles

NOTE: All chord Fingerings are recommended but not mandatory.

© 2007 Curt Sheller, Curt Sheller Publications20040110007

ACGCH-UKELEFTY $3.95

Page 2: Basic Ukelele Chords for Left Handed Players

Basic Ukulele “Uke” Chords for Left Handed Players

“C” Tuning (G C E A) or Low G “C” Tuning for Soprano, Concert and Tenor Ukuleles

NOTE: All chord Fingerings are recommended but not mandatory.

© 2007 Curt Sheller, Curt Sheller Publications20070326.01

ACGCH-UKELEFTY $3.95

LEFTY Chords - GCEA, Open Position Chords and Common Keys

G Am Bm C D D7 Em

D Em F#m G A A7 Bm

augaug Any on of the notes of a dmin7 or augmented chord can be the root or letter name of the chord.

dim7 dim7 A diminished seventh (dim7, °7) chord can be played in place of a diminished chord

Seventh ChordsSeventh chords can show up in any of these common keys with any root (letter name of chord). Duplicates of previous chords are shown.A few chords are not available as open position chords are shown in their movable form.

Db7C#7

B7B7

Bb7A7G#7G7F#7

F7E7D7C7

C Dm Em F G G7 Am

A Bm C#m D E E7 F#m

E F#m G#m A B B7 C#m