Thanks for asking! Em/B means, play an Em chord and play the B as bass note. Well, it's hard to do on a uke. It is easier for a pianist. Actually you can ignore the letter to the right of the slash. The chords are to the left of the slash and to the right is an optional bass note that you can hear in this arrangement and will make the chords sound a little more exciting. If you play uke chords you can play the chords to the left of the slash and have a guitarist play the bass notes! Best wishes!
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btrfans321 9 months ago
thank you for the tabs on this my favourite carole and also answering the question re the c/g etc
bingcro 10 months ago
But whats the meaning of chords Em/B, C/G, G/F, etc?
Combine 2 chords?
kentsang66 2 years ago
Thanks for asking! Em/B means, play an Em chord and play the B as bass note. Well, it's hard to do on a uke. It is easier for a pianist. Actually you can ignore the letter to the right of the slash. The chords are to the left of the slash and to the right is an optional bass note that you can hear in this arrangement and will make the chords sound a little more exciting. If you play uke chords you can play the chords to the left of the slash and have a guitarist play the bass notes! Best wishes!
Capotastomusic 2 years ago
Thanks again!
kentsang66 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing!
kentsang66 2 years ago