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Here’s the free pdf with blank fretboard diagrams for baritone uke. I use them to help me visualize the patterns we use for notes, scales, and chords on baritone ukulele. Here’s an example of using a fretboard diagram to learn a major scale pattern.
Scales are available for both default tuning GCEA (standard or C tuning) and DGBE (baritone or D tuning). First select a root note or tonic and then click the ukulele scale you are looking for. UkuTabs contains all the popular scales as well as some more exotic ones.
Sign up to get the FREE SHEET with the 7 different fingerpicking patterns you can do on your baritone ukulele: https://www.ukelikethepros.com/patterns 00:00 Intro 01:57 Descending G Major Scale...
12 sty 2024 · Scale charts, tabs, and diagrams for the ukulele’s fretboard. Free PDF of over 150 pages including a how-to guide and all the main scale shapes you’ll ever need.
Playing Scales: All effective musician memorize the piano keyboard layout. The layout of the "white keys" are labeled. The black keys have two names (sharp or flat). For now, use only your thumb on your right hand. When you hit the high note, turn around and go back down immediately without hitting the high note twice. On your left hand use:
Free Baritone Uke Scale/Mode charts to download in PDF. This eBook (PDF) contains the 7 Scales you'd better know to become an accomplished Ukulele Player. It includes the following scales, in all keys: Major, Minor pentatonic, Major pentatonic, Blues, Natural minor, Harmonic minor, Melodic minor.
In this series, we'll explore the foundational principles of fingerpicking baritone ukulele as well as several patterns that you can apply to chord progressions and baritone ukulele songs.