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Ukulele Video Lessons - High Major Chords Part 2

Ukulele Video Lessons - High Major Chords Part 2. Here's how to play the other three major chords.

High “E” chord – Place your pointer finger on the second fret on the A string, your middle finger on the fourth fret on the G string, your ring finger on the fourth fret on the C string and your pinky finger on the fourth fret on the E string. For another version of E, bar the fourth fret with your pointer finger and place your pinky finger on the seventh fret on the A string. Lastly, place your pointer finger on the eleventh fret on the C string, your middle finger on the eleventh fret on the A string and your ring finger on the twelfth fret on the E string.

High “F” chord – Place your pointer finger on first fret on the E string and your middle finger on the second fret on the G string. Another way to hold the F chord is to bar the fifth fret with your pointer finger and place your pinky finger on the eighth fret on the A string. Lastly, on the twelfth fret place your pointer finger on the C string, your middle finger on the twelfth fret on the A string and your ring finger on the thirteenth fret on the E string.

High “G” chord – Place your pointer finger on the second fret on the C string, middle finger on the second fret on the A string, ring finger on the third fret on the E string. For a higher G, bar the seventh fret with your pointer finger and place your ring finger on the tenth fret on the A string. Lastly, place your pointer finger on the fourteenth fret on the C string, your middle finger on the fourteenth fret on the A string and your ring finger on the fifteenth fret on the E string.

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