Side #1 = “The Practical Ukulele Chord Chart”
• How to play ukulele chords in all 12 keys –
• Keys are listed from the top of the chart to the bottom in “Fifths” – (Ex: the top row are chords in the key of C, then comes G, D, A, E, etc…. for a little intro to basic music theory)
• Each chord diagram shows you where to put which finger on the fretboard, which open strings to play – or not to play and which fret to Barre for the Barre chords – Ex:




• 8 1/2″ X 11″ – 16 point Recycled Card Stock – Full Color both sides – UV Plastic Coated both sides – Already drilled for three ring U.S. notebooks – Made in the USA – Bar coded for retail scanners –
(•• Dealer, Retailer, Teacher DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE – Feel free to phone for further facts, minimums and pricing – 702-878-4948 ••)
• No music reading is necessary to use either side of the 8 1/2” x 11” Notebook Size Practical Ukulele Chord and Fretboard Chart
• Chord diagrams in each key include the major, major 7th, minor, minor 7th., and at least one Barred version of the major chord – chord diagrams also show 5ths., 6ths., 7/9’s, 9ths., 11ths. diminished, suspended, additional Barre chord positions in various keys thru out the chart.
Side #2 = “Ukulele Fretboard, Tuning & General Info”
• For use with and how to tune Soparano (Standard), Concert and Tenor ukuleles (for Baritone Ukuleles refer to “The Practical Guitar Chord & Fretboard Chart)
• Has the names of each note on the 4 string ukulele fretboard up to the 15th. fret – Color coded for naturals, sharps and flats.
• Explains that for every sharp, there is a flat that represents the same note/chord.
• The 1st. and 3rd. strings go up and down the fretboard in sharps – The 2nd. and 4th.strings go up and down the fretboard in flats
• Explains “Ascending the Fretboard” – vs – “Descending the Fretboard” – Explains “Half Steps” – vs – “Full / Whole Steps”
• Shows diagrams for the 5 major chord positions – A, C, D, F and G
• Explains as you Barre (bar) any of the chord diagrams or any other chord diagram from “The Ukulele Fretboard, Tuning & General Info” side …the name of the Barre chords will be called the same names as the notes are called – and in the same progression (order) as the notes are positioned on the fretboard.
• Shows how to read tab…both single notes and chords with diagrams
•• Dealer, Retailer, Teacher DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE – Feel free to phone for further facts – 1-702-878-4948 ••
• Part of the “Practical Chord and Fretboard Chart Series” .. available in Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin and Banjo – plus “The Chart of Harmony, Chord Building and Music Theory Equations” is also available in this series … Enjoy!








MG –
“Great chord and fret chart, I use this all the time to find the correct fingering of difficult chords. It is laminated and one side shows the chords and the other side shows the fret board and where the individual notes are located”.- MG
Catmom –
“My daughter wanted a Uke for Christmas and learned how to play it that day using this chart!” – Catmom
No Emotion Just Facts –
“Awesome visual tool for anyone starting ukulele, Good visual tool for quick cord look up. Easy to read. Also has a large diagram of all the fretboard notes on every string” – No Emotion Just Facts
Sandy Edwards –
“From a learning the ukulele POV I think it will be great. It is printed large and easy to read at a glance which is important as you are learning the chords and glancing back and forth from sheet music or other instructions to reference page” – Sandy Edwards
rockabema2 –
“Useful reference for those chords you can’t remember or for when you need a second version to ease playability” – rockabema2
K. Johnson –
I actually love the chart … it is quite handy and easy to read for someone that often needs eyeglasses like me, I can actually read the chords without readers… – K. Johnson