Chord A, D and E
The Second Lesson Chord D, A, and E
Overview
In this second lesson you will learn how to play the ukulele with chord D A and G. These chords are very hard for the beginner such as, chord D your will press your three fingers on string E C and G in the same fretboard. However, you will be able after you will try several times. Remember, your right hand always will hold the stem of ukulele.
Learning Objective
When you complete this module, you will be able to learn how to hold the ukulele, press the finger, and strumming the strings. So, generally, you will be able to play with key D major, A major, and E major.
Learning Activity
Here is how you start with key D major:
1. Watch the video lecture
2. How to press your fingers on chord
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Press your ring finger on string or chord E in the second fretboard.
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Press your middle finger on string C in the second fretboard.
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Press your index finger on string G in the second fretboard.
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Strumming all strings with your four fingers or index finger or which one you feel better.
3. How to press your fingers on chord A
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Press your index finger on string C in the first fretboard.
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Press your middle finger on the string G in the second fretboard.
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Strumming all strings with your four fingers or index finger or which one you feel better
4. How to press your finger on the chord E
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Press your index finger on the string A in the second fretboar.
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Press your middle finger on the string E in the fourth fretboat .
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Press your ring finger on string C in the fourth fretboard.
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press your little finger on string G in the fourth fretboard.
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Strumming all strings with your four fingers or index finger or which one you feel better
3. Practice to play with the ukulele by yourself chord D E and E.