Ukulele Chord Chart
Visual chord diagrams with finger positions for all common ukulele chords
6 = 6th7 = 7th9 = 9thmajor = Majorminor = Minormaj7 = Major 7thm7 = Minor 7thdim = Diminishedaug = Augmentedsus2 = Suspended 2ndsus4 = Suspended 4thadd9 = Add 9m6 = Minor 6th
C Chords
C# Chords
D Chords
Eb Chords
E Chords
F Chords
F# Chords
G Chords
Ab Chords
A Chords
Bb Chords
B Chords
How to Read Ukulele Chord Diagrams
Each diagram shows a section of the ukulele fretboard. The four vertical lines represent the four strings (G, C, E, A from left to right). Horizontal lines represent frets. The thick bar at the top is the nut.
- Black dots show where to place your fingers
- O above a string means play it open
Essential Ukulele Chords for Beginners
The easiest ukulele chords to learn are C, Am, F, and G. With just these four chords, you can play hundreds of popular songs. The ukulele's re-entrant tuning (G-C-E-A) makes many chord shapes simpler than guitar equivalents.