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Moveable Minor Chord Forms - Intermediate Uke

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

Three moveable chord forms for minor chords on the ukulele in standard GCEA tuning. These have roots on each of the four strings.

A Lesson covering Major Chord forms is available here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bpl4vH4e7o

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  • Brilliant video. Which Kala model do you have. I ve got one on order and was impessed with yours

  • KA-FMTE/C It is a tenor with spalted maple body and Spruce top. The Spalted maple is beautiful. Plays great though the pickup could be higher quality. For home use the pickup is great. If you are going to perform semi-pro, I would recommend a different pickup. I got this one from Rob Deel (Ukulele4u on ebay) directly form his store as I live close to him. I would recommend him for great service and quality as he inspects the ones he sells and sends the rejects back to the manufacturer.

  • Thanks Mate!

    Been teaching myself da uke and this is the best and easiest to follow lesson on you tube well done. I really apopreciate it. You da man! Keep em coming thanks heaps I really like your instruction technique!!

    Phil New zealand!!!

  • I flew through Aukland once. Wish I could have stopped and seen more than just the airport. Beautiful country from the air.

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  • Thx... easy to follow and perfectly paced.

  • Great lesson format. Most useful.

  • Great lesson format. Most useful

  • The scale is the same pattern for each octave, so once you get to the G you just start at A again :)

  • Hello. Thanks for the demo. I would like to build one of these. Do you have some plans for body size and shape and neck specs? mrhopinjon

  • awesome...thanks!!!!

  • tks for very informative lesson will hve to practice hard though.

  • It would be very useful a video explaining like this, how to play minor and major scales. What fingers must be used, order, etc...

    I searched a lot about scales in the internet, but all the information I got is confusing and it only shows one octave, when almost songs melodies have more than one octave. I mean, for example, in the Am scale, you can find information about how to play "A, B, C, D, E, F, G", but not how to continue until at least, the next D or E.

  • Very useful. Thanks.

  • This is gonna help me out a lot! Thank you!

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