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  1. How to Play a Baritone Ukulele Chord? UkuTabs brings you the ultimate online ukulele chord referencing tool! Very advanced, extremely easy to use and above all completely free. Pick a root note at the top and choose the chord variation you're looking for.

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  2. BARITONE (HF-4D) The largest size, often preferred by guitar players because it is tuned like the highest four strings on a guitar. Upgraded Hawaiian Koa with rope binding. Overall length: 30-1/2". Scale length: 20-1/8". Total # frets: 19.

  3. Kamaka BARITONE (HF-4) The largest size, often preferred by guitar players because it is tuned like the highest four strings on a guitar. Overall length: 30-1/2" Scale length: 20-1/8" Total # frets: 19; Frets to the body: 14; Semi-Gloss; Kamaka Deluxe Case included; Options: This is ukulele comes with a deluxe wooden Kamaka Hard Case. Extra Options

  4. Baritone - The Kamaka Baritone Ukulele is the most unique in the ukulele family. They carry a 20 1/8 inch scale and follow the same tuning as the first four strings of a guitar. Because of their similarities to the guitar, Baritone ukuleles are very popular with guitar and banjo players.

  5. For the A minor chord on baritone guitar, use the standard D minor fingering. This one has the middle finger on the 3rd string 2nd fret, ring finger on the 2nd string 3rd fret, and index finger on the 1st string 1st fret.

  6. The Kamaka HF-4 Baritone ukulele has a fine tonal quality with a full-bodied sound and is the size generally preferred by guitar players. It is equipped with geared tuners, a Rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and includes a Custom Kamaka Ukulele Case.

  7. MOST COMMON CHORDS for Baritone Uke. As a baritone uke beginner, you’ll be playing simple songs in the easier keys. Over time, you’ll learn. D minor. Scale Degree: 3 = fret number. ii iii. (2m) (3m) IV V V7. (4) (5) (57) = open string. Visit BaritoneUkes.com for more info! vi. (6m) © Cat Masciola 2018.