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English: A chord chart for beginner ukulele players that demonstrates the correct fingerings to play the 36 basic chords. Whereas most chord charts display the fretboard vertically to save space, here the fretboard is intentionally horizontal (as how a ukulele is held) to make it easier for beginners (the target audience of this chart) to use.
The following chart shows the range of notes of standard ukulele types. Note that the range varies with the tuning and size of the instruments. The examples shown in the chart reflect the range of each instrument from the lowest standard tuning to the highest fret in the highest standard tuning.
The Pythagorean scale is any scale which can be constructed from only pure perfect fifths (3:2) and octaves (2:1). [5] In Greek music it was used to tune tetrachords, which were composed into scales spanning an octave. [6] A distinction can be made between extended Pythagorean tuning and a 12-tone Pythagorean temperament.
(mid scale) 10 strings 5 courses. Standard/common: D 2 D 2 •G 2 G 2 •D 3 D 3 •A 3 A 3 •E 4 E 4. Alternates: Irish: D 2 D 2 •G 2 G 2 •D 3 D 3 •A 3 A 3 •D 4 D 4. Modal D: D 2 D 2 •A 2 A 2 •D 3 D 3 •A 3 A 3 •D 4 D 4. Celtic or Flatback Cittern Europe Mid Scale [9] ~ 22.5" (57.2 cm) Many other modal tunings have been ...
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In 13 games at Iowa, McNamara was 150-of-262 passing for 1,522 yards and 10 TDs with eight interceptions. His final pass with the Hawkeyes was a pick-6, and he committed three turnovers in Iowa ...
A chord diagram may refer to: . Chord diagram (music), a diagram showing the fingering of a chord on a guitar or other fretted musical instrument Chord diagram (information visualization), a diagram showing a many-to-many relationship between objects as curved arcs within a circle
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