In order to play this version of the chord, you’ll start by placing your index finger on the 2nd fret of the A string. One of the easiest ways for beginners to play the E chord on ukulele is the 2nd position.
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#E tab for ukulele how to#
The diagrams represent your ukulele fret board and the numbers or icons used show you your finger positions on each fret, or how to play a specific string in a version of a chord: Here’s a key to better understand notations to play the e chord on a ukulele chart. In our chord charts, we’ll also show you where to place your fingers on the frets. Unlike the guitar, where strings are in a descending order, the lowest-toned string on a ukulele is actually the third string.
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The E major chord (sometimes just known as an E chord) is an easy chord for beginners learning to play the ukulele.