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Can someone help me to convert the chords from Guitar to Soprano Ukulele please?
I am trying to work out how to convert a song from Guitar to Ukulele .
The chords in Guitar that I am trying to convert to Ukulele are:
G , Gmaj7, C, Am and D.
These are the guitar chords and they need to be converted to the GCEA tuning of a uke.
The song is Rodriqez, - I wonder. If you know where to find it (in Ukulele chords) please can you post a link too. Thanks!
3 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavourite answer
You can find or verify these chords (in open and other positions) by going here:
http://better-guitar.com/guitar-scales-chords-and-...
Set the tuning of the 4 highest strings to GCEA (just ignore the lowest two strings) and enter your desired root note and chord (e.g. 'A', 'Minor Chord').
Good luck!
- Nowhere ManLv 410 years ago
The chords used are the same, how they are played is the only difference.
You could just have googled 'chord diagrams, soprano ukulele, chord name'.
G-0232
Gmaj7-0222
C-0003
Am-2000
D-2220
Source(s): my uke chord book - Anonymous5 years ago
Yes, you certainly can play the top four strings the same. They WILL sound different tonally, but they ARE the same notes. Kabum