Create your own A7 ukulele chord pattern using the notes of the A7 arpeggio / intervals on the fretboard : A one finger chord that may be one of the easiest to play. Simply take your index finger and place the tip before the first fret of the C string. Make sure you use the smallest part of your finger as possible and keep it straight up, so
G A D And may there be no sadness of farewell, G A D When I embark. [Verse] G A D For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place G A D The flood may bear me far, G A D I hope to see my Pilot face to face G A D When I have crossed the bar. [Chorus] D G D When I have crossed the bar. G A Bm When I have crossed the bar.
Arranged by Gary Jugert: Revised January 31, 2021. You’ll find B#, E#, C ̄, F ̄, and double sharps here, but don’t be a psycho. Simplify the spelling of those chords when you use them. They’re here because they’re accurate, not because they’re wise. Ukulele friendly keys are marked in green. Principal chords in each key are also
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In the chord patterns, the first column is therefore marked with white dots. Inversions Chords can be inverted; e.g., the major chords in the above example are all 2nd inversions because the tonic (or root) note that gives a chord its name lies in the 2nd string. For the chord patterns in this booklet, the fields of the string in

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