Here are the Ukulele Chords: D / D7 / Dm / Dm7 / Dmaj7/ D9 / D6. Including images and video tutorials for beginners.
#1. D ukulele chord is also denoted as Dmaj
How to play the D ukulele chord?
The ukulele chord D (is written as D major chord) is an important chord for beginners. To play the D chord, place your middle finger on the top G-string on the 2nd fret, your ring finger on the C-string on the 2nd fret, and your little finger on the E-string on the 2nd fret. For more detail, watch the videos below.
#2. D7 ukulele chord
How to play the D7 ukulele chord?
when playing the D7 chord, your index finger barre across the 2nd fret of 3 strings. Then, place your middle finger, add the 3rd fret on the 1st string. See detailed videos below.
#3. Dm ukulele chord is also denoted as Dmin
How to play the Dm ukulele chord?
To play the Dm ukulele chord, placing the index finger on the first fret of the E string, the middle finger on the 2nd fret of the G string, and the ring finger on the 2nd fret of the C string.
#4. Dm7 ukulele chord is also denoted as Dmin7
How to play the Dm7 ukulele chord?
Playing the Dm7 chord, place the middle finger on the G-string on the 2nd fret, the ring finger on C-string on the 2nd fret, your index finger on the E-string on the 1st fret, and your pinky finger on the bottom A-string on the 3rd fret.
#5. Dmaj7 ukulele chord
How to play the Dmaj7 ukulele chord?
When playing the Dmaj7 chord, perform a barre your index finger on the 2nd fret of the top G-string, C-string, and E-string and the ring finger on the bottom A-string on the 4th fret.
#6. D9 ukulele chord
How to play the D9 ukulele chord?
The videos below will guide you to play the D9 chord on ukulele in the detail.
#7. D6 ukulele chord
How to play the D6 ukulele chord?
To play the D6 chord on the ukulele, you only need to barre all 2nd fret by your index finger.