Topic: Ukulele Circle of Fifths
For the ukulele players out there, I created this Circle of Fifths to help you speed up your songwriting. Hope you like it. (Note: the 7th chords are added for convenience.)
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For the ukulele players out there, I created this Circle of Fifths to help you speed up your songwriting. Hope you like it. (Note: the 7th chords are added for convenience.)
That's a pretty handy chart!
I'd make one change on it, though, and that's the inclusion of the 7th chords. Just like the relative minor is listed for each major chord, there is a "relative 7th" for each major chord, too. The minor is denoted by the 6th. The 7th chord is denoted by the 5th.
So for C major, what I would list is the G7. For G major, I'd list D7.
You may also want to consider dropping a copy of this in "Other Stringed Instruments."
wow!!!! thank you for that , anything is appreciated , especially for us new to this wonderful instrument.
cant make out the drawing all blurred on my comp
^ try to right click, then click view image. This should open the image separately from where you can print.
Or here is the direct link:
http://www.mammothgardens.com/music/Uku … Fifths.jpg
The link is broken
Not sure what happened, maybe the OP removed it. Here it is:
And here's a link to my flickr page where you can view / print a larger size if you'd like:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23057346@N … 8/sizes/o/
Whoops! I must have changed a folder name on my website and didn't update the link. Sorry. Here's the new location:
Very good, I can understand the majors, but the sharps & flats, ?
tony
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