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Learn different positions of the A# chord (A# major) on the ukulele. Ukulele Chord Finder - Discover ukulele chords in any key and numerous styles. Just select the key and type of the chord to view different chord variations.
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Get the A# Major ukulele chord diagram and 7 variations. To play the A# Major chord, perform a barre by pressing your index finger on the E-string and bottom-A string on the 1st fret, ring finger on the 3rd fret of the top g-string, and middle finger on the 2nd fret of the C-string.
Ukulele Chord: A#. If the same fingering appears for more than one string, place the finger flat on the fingerboard as a 'bar', so all the strings can sound.
A# Chords For Ukulele. We have 29 typs of A# ukulele chords in our database. Click on the chord diagram below to see its variations. To download this chord chart click on the print icon then click on print icon or download icon. All A# ukulele chords.
Get the app to view all the positions of A-sharp major chord on the ukulele along with audio demonstration of the chord at each position. A-sharp major ukulele chord is also written as A♯maj or A♯ or A♯M. View ukulele chords chart for A-sharp major chord along with suggested finger positions.
Learn how to play the A# Major chord on ukulele. Free chord diagrams with fingering.
also known as A#maj, A#M. make a barre on the first fret with your first finger from the first string to the fourth string. your second finger goes on the second fret of the third string. your third finger goes on the third fret of the fourth string.