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What is EM in ukulele chords?

What is EM in ukulele chords?

Em Ukulele Chord Explanation The E minor chord contains the notes E-G-B. To build an Em chord, take the minor triad formula (1-b3-5) and apply it to the E major scale (E, F#, G#, A, B, C#, D#). Identify the first, third, and fifth scale degrees in an E major scale which are E-G#-B.

What key goes with E Minor?

E minor

Relative key G major
Parallel key E major
Dominant key B minor
Subdominant A minor
Component pitches

What can I play instead of em?

Another one if you’re changing from C to Em is to hold the C chord with the 3rd finger while fretting the 2nd fret with the first finger, then to go to Em you leave that 1st finger where it is and just swing the the other fingers over. That’s a nice easy chord change too.

What scales can I play over E minor?

You can play: E Aeolian, F# Locrian, G Ionian, A Dorian, B Phrygian, C Lydian, D Mixolydian, E Minor Pentatonic, E Blues, A Minor Pentatonic, B Minor Pentatonic, G Major Pentatonic, C Major Pentatonic, and D Major Pentatonic. If A Minor Pentatonic over E Minor sounds off to you, there’s something wrong with your ear.

What are the notes for the ukulele?

The standard tuning notes on a baritone ukulele are D, G, B, and E. With the D, G, and B being those below middle C, and the E being those above middle C.

What is the C chord ukulele?

You can think of the ukulele as a smaller and higher pitched younger cousin to the guitar. A G chord on the guitar is a C chord on ukulele; a D7 on guitar is a G7 on ukulele and so on.

What is a C ukulele?

C Chord On Ukulele. C is probably the first chord that almost everyone learns on ukulele. It’s simple to play and it sets you up in the key of C which is one of the easiest keys to play in.