Baritone Ukulele Fret Board Diagrams
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Recently I have been looking at optimising the use of the whole ukulele fret board. Over the next couple of weeks, I hope to focus on chord inversions. This is when you play a particular chord further up the fret board to give your music a little more depth.
I have provided the fret board diagram below to give a visual explanation of where each note is. I plan to share with you the methods I am currently using to learn these inversions and cover a number of commonly used chords.
Ukulele Underground have a video that explains how inversions work using the tuning GCEA - however the same can be applied to my DGBE diagrams. Click here for the video.
For a printable version of the Baritone Uke Fret Board Diagram, click here.
Recently I have been looking at optimising the use of the whole ukulele fret board. Over the next couple of weeks, I hope to focus on chord inversions. This is when you play a particular chord further up the fret board to give your music a little more depth.
I have provided the fret board diagram below to give a visual explanation of where each note is. I plan to share with you the methods I am currently using to learn these inversions and cover a number of commonly used chords.
Ukulele Underground have a video that explains how inversions work using the tuning GCEA - however the same can be applied to my DGBE diagrams. Click here for the video.
For a printable version of the Baritone Uke Fret Board Diagram, click here.
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