![]() There are plenty of easy ukulele songs that are really simple and can be played used C F, G. With these four easy chords you’ll be able to play all of the songs on this list (and a number that we didn’t have space to include!). Guitarist will recognize the shape of the G chord as the same as that of a D Major chord on a six-string guitar. The G chord involves 3 fingers, but most players find the chord shape to be simple and easy to learn. Pretty easy right? The C and A minor chords require a single fret to be held down, and the F chord simply requires you to add the 1st fret of the E (2nd) String to the A Minor chord. The 3 super simple basic chords are Am, C, F, and these three chords make up hundreds of popular ukulele songs. Once you learn the chord progressions switching between those you can add the fourth later. When playing ukulele as a beginner we recommend you start off with 3 easy ukulele chords. The 4 Chords You Need to Play Beginner Ukulele Songs I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For – U2 All Along the Watchtower – Bob Dylan/Jimi Hendrix The 4 Chords You Need to Play Beginner Ukulele Songs.Like this list? Check out our 8 Tips To Learning the Ukulele Quickly! If you learn to play a beginner ukulele song by Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Vance Joy, Leonard Cohen, or Jason Mraz that your friends can sing along with it will motivate you to learn other chords, songs and strumming patterns that otherwise might just frustrate you. ![]() ![]() We also think that playing ukulele songs that are easy to play is extremely important when learning the ukulele. By the time you know 10 chords you’ll look like an advanced Luthier to most people! Once these four are mastered you can start to learn one or two more as they come up in songs. We like to teach four chords to start with to start to unlock a lot of popular ukulele songs. ![]() For this reason we’ve compiled a list of easy ukulele songs that you can play with just 4 chords! We would never recommend a beginner to try to play a song with 12 different chords, difficult chord progressions or ask them to fingerpick, or even to play an advanced strumming pattern. Not only will you make noticeable progress faster but you’ll enjoy the journey too. It is important as a budding musician to learn the easy things first. ![]()
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