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Moveable Chord Forms for the Ukulele - Major Chords

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

See my remake of this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bpl4vH4e7o

Also a lesson covering Minor Chord forms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4jLl0fTmDA

Here is another look at the cardboard uke: This was my first, poorly made video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-81mTWw-qRw

This is my entry for the play it forward ukulele video contest: http://ukulelereview.com

This is a brief look at three different moveable chord forms that can be used on the ukulele to play chords anywhere on the neck.

I am playing my home built Cardboard Tenor Ukulele in this video.

Thanks to all of the internet Uke Icons:
Julie @ ukulelereview.com
Chris Miller @ Ukeland
Dominator for all of your excellent tabs
John Rockwell for you awesome creativity
and many other Uke'ers from which I have drawn inspiration: Doifter, Heftones, Rev. Will, John Prown, John King, DSR101, John Colter, and many more - you guys rock!

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  • Wow your explanation made it so simple. thank hope you win the uke. Hey do you have a vid on making a cardboard guitar??? would be fun project with the grandkids..

    thanks...Ken

  • I actually have a cardboard guitar body cutout and a neck cut and marked up for carving. Now if I ever get back to finish it is another thing. Will have to use nylon strings as there is no way even the triple ply cardboard is going to hold the tension of steel. If I get it finished, I'll post a video of it.

  • EXCELLENT. I already knew this, but it is presented so simply and so well organized that it just helps put it all together.

    The content is A+ and I'd like to see the remake. Perhaps providing a link in the description?

    Might be nice to include a link to the cardboard uke thing. I have a nice Tenor uke, but it would be a hoot to make one like your martin style... Sweet! Sounds good too!

  • Great input on the links. Done.

    I added link to Major chord remake, Minor chords, and the cardboard uke in the video description.

    Working on a few more videos in my spare time. Feel free to subscribe if you find the content useful.

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  • good lessons tks but you make it look soooo easy

  • Holy crap! I didn't think a cardboard uke would really work. Excellent work.

  • Good job..

  • Wow! I'm impressed! you were playing with a cardboard uke! Thanks for the ideas on chord forms. I really needed to learn these. Thanks!

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