Ukulele Chords: C / C7 / Cm / Cm7 / Cmaj7 / C9

Here are the Ukulele Chords: C / C7 / Cm / Cm7 / Cmaj7 / C9. Including images and video tutorials for beginners.

Ukulele Chords: C / C7 / Cm / Cm7 / Cmaj7 / C9

#1. C ukulele chord is also denoted as Cmaj

C ukulele chord is also denoted as Cmaj

How to play the C ukulele chord?

This is an easy ukulele chord that every beginner can learn. C chord is played by placing your left hand’s third finger on the bottom string at the third fret of the uke. Then strum with your right hand and you should get a nice ukulele C chord sound.

For more detail, watch the videos below.

#2. C7 ukulele chord

C7 ukulele chord

How to play the C7 chord on Ukulele?

To play the C7 chord ukulele, place the index finger on the bottom A-string at the 1st fret. Other strings are open.

#3. Cm ukulele chord is also denoted as Cmin

Cm ukulele chord is also denoted as Cmin

How to play the Cm chord on Ukulele?

To play the Cm chord on the ukulele, barre your index finger on the C-string, E-string, and bottom-A string on the 3rd fret.

#4. Cm7 ukulele chord is also denoted as Cmin7

Cm7 ukulele chord is also denoted as Cmin7

How to play the Cm7 chord on Ukulele?

To play the Cm7 chord on the ukulele, barre your index finger on the fourth string on the 3rd fret.

#5. Cmaj7 ukulele chord

Cmaj7 ukulele chord

How to play the Cmaj7 ukulele chord?

Playing the Cmaj7 chord ukulele, just placing your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the bottom A-string.

#6. C9 ukulele chord

C9 ukulele chord

How to play the C9 ukulele chord?

When playing the C9 chord, place your index finger on the second fret of the C string. Next, place the middle finger on the third fret of the G string and the last the ring finger on the third fret of the A string.

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