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These are the basic ukulele chords. Each line forms a practice group based on the movement of a single note,
and sometimes two. Finger numbers are shown. Practice each line slowly and in a steady tempo. Close your
eyes and play each line by memory. Note the sound of a single note changing from chord to chord. Experiment
with different rhythms.
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Notice that single note move down a half step from chord to chord.
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Change one note to get from one chord to the next.
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To get from G to Em7, raise your ring finger. To get from Em7 to E7, add one note.
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Notice how similar these chords are. D7 and Bm7 differ by one note moved a half step.
Note that D7 and Bm7 are "bar chords" or a "movable chords."
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Change one note to get from one chord to the next.
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Change one note to get from one chord to the next.Note that Bb is a "bar chord" or a "movable chord."

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