Ukulele Chords Chart

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4.3
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About this app

The largest library of Ukulele chord charts available for your mobile, available in any of the 4 most-popular Uke Tunings.

More than 5000 Ukulele Chord Diagrams and Must-Know Chords for beginners to get you started.

FREE Chords
✓ 4-most popular uke tunings*
✓ 26 Chord types**
✓ 1-5 Voicings (alternative positions) per chord
✓ Left/Right-handed players
✓ Common Notation Systems: International/English (A, B, ..), German (A, H, ..) and Solmization (La, Si, ..)
✓ Custom charts display: Notes, intervals or fingerings
✓ Hear the chords (Swipe the strings)
✓ Get random chords to practice
✓ 8 Must-Know Chords for beginners
✓ Learn "How-to" read chord charts
✓ Get notified when it's time to learn a new chord

PRO Chords
Everything included in FREE version, plus:
✓ Slashed Chords (often found on Guitar tabs sites)
✓ Reverse Chord Search by Notes ("Chord Wizard")
✓ Save your favourite Chords
✓ No ads

WARNING
If you don't know how to read chord charts, please read our tutorial first ("help" button at the bottom right), or visit our site:
https://ukulele-chords.com/faq/how-to-read-chord

Support
A bug? A question? Contact us at mobile@ukulelewave.com so we can help!

*Tunings:
gCEA (standard - Soprano), DGBE (Baritone), ADF#B (D-Tuning) and GCEG (Slack-Key)
**Chord Types:
Major, Minor, 5, Suspended (second, fourth, dominant 7th suspended 2nd, dominant 7th suspended 4th), Sixth (major, minor), Seventh (dominant, major, minor, augmented, diminished, half-diminished, mMaj) Ninth (major, minor, dominant, added), Augmented, Diminished (dominant, seventh), Eleventh (major, minor), Thirteenth (major, minor).
Updated on
Apr 28, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
1.91K reviews
A Google user
May 2, 2019
I have the paid, pro version. I would love to give it five stars but the microscopic font makes it difficult to use. The fret number for closed chords and the information in the circles is best read with a magnifying glass. Selecting "info" gives a #### definition that is readable so all is not lost but chord at a glance is probably what most people want. There is plenty of room for a larger, readable, font and I am mystified as to why such a small one is used.
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Jack Pepper
December 25, 2020
Literally couldn't ask for more with a Uke Chord app. Edit: the paid for features are amazing but two gripes. Namely I can't save custom chords, so I can't save an A7sus chord in a position the app doesn't have. This would solve the other minor issue of some chord shapes not being recognised by the app. Like an F7 from the third fret, it has G7 but if you slide it down and give that shape to the app it only sees it as an Adim/F. Not huge issues but I'd love to see the first thing implemented.
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Playul
May 16, 2021
Very irritating. Ive enjoyed using this app for at the very least a year. I eventually even paid for the subscription to remove the ads for a better experience, only to find that the ads are still showing up. The app even tells me that im unable to subscribe again because im already subscribed. Subscribing is pointless.
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What's new

- Added a loading bar on startup
- Fixed an issue that sometimes prevented users from closing the startup ad