Have you tried using the thumb over the top to barre...? Thumb is widely used over the top by guitar players and it works perfectly well for 'e' and 'd' chords on the uke. Frowned upon by purists I'm sure but give it a try, you might find that it works and brings all the songs back to you that feature this awkward chord shape.
When learning C, G, F and Am I thought I could never remember these..few weeks later my fingers go automatically without even looking at the ukelele :-) Im now going to learn this E chord which kept me back from so many great songs!
As an 83 yr.old beginner I finally found someone who can show me the 'dreaded' E chord..have practiced all five of them and feel a BIT confident to choose one that I can play...thanks ..be looking for more of your tips..
2 years later and I absolutely feeeel thisss 😂😂 so many songs I’ve wanted to learn just to see an e chord and change my mind!! the fourth way feels the most comfortable to me!!
+Chazline That was me and the Bm chord when I first started guitar 😀. I completely understand. I hope this helps, and let me know which option was your favorite.
i tried the way with fingers 2,3,4 on the 4th fret and finger 1 on the 2nd, which i kinda like but it was a little awkward. Then i tried fingers 1,2,3 on the 4th fret and muting the A with my pinky which was working well - then i noticed that when i reach over like that, my first finger can easily rest on the A string and mute it that way without using my little finger. I'll have to test it out in a song!
Hi Everyone :). You're going to need this mini tutorial for tomorrow's video. I know a bunch of you struggle with the E chord, so here are 5 options to help you out. Also, this was a requested video, so let me know what else you would like to see more variations of the E chord.
Excelland, Katie! I always liked option #2...What's behind door #2? Option #1 is good for me too. Yea!!! I won't have to play this chord with my toes, anymore!....:)
+Nico Ohana I'm so glad this helped. I know the way that I play it isn't everyone's favorite, so I'm happy that this can help you 😸. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tips (and all your other great videos)! I’ve used Option 3 but find it challenging to switch. The song I’m playing steps down from E to E7. So I’ve started playing E like an E7 and muting the C string since I have the open E string. It’s not as full a sound, but it gets the job done and is faster to change to and from.
Thanks Katie, I have been hiding from the E chord for too long... LOL. I have learned all five of these fingerings, I like #5 a lot. I will be devoting a portion of my practice time each day to get this chord, (in all it's forms), "under my fingers". The transition to and from other chords is now my biggest obstacle, but I know time and practice will take care of that for me. Thanks again for a thoughtfully prepared tutorial on the subject.
I have been struggling with this Elephant chord for almost one month.It really needs practice. Sometimes it listens but sometimes it doesn't.And also thank you Miss Katie for your tutorial at least I can find options for this Elephant chord.
Hey Katie! Thank you so much for the tutorial on the E chord. I've been working on my own variation of the first way you showed to play where I use my second finger rather than the third finger because it was more flexible. I think I will try the ring finger again. How blessed I am to have people like you helping me to learn. Pam - AKA ukulelegranny
Hi Pam! Thanks for watching, and I'm so happy that this helped you :). It's so great to see you in the comments. I hope this helps you on your way to be able to play the Tom Petty song. Thank you for reflecting the grace and love of God.
i play E7 instead and it works 90% of the time. and there are songs where E chord is E chord, that's why i am here :)) thanks for your video. i find it useful!
I think you are an AWSOME teacher Katie! I’m an Ukelele beginner and my comment is I don’t know where to find videos of yours that cover the basic Cords and how to place one’s fingers (except for your bar code video) do I need to organize a private lesson? Or am I missing it somewhere? I do see your guitar cord videos, are those the same for Ukelele? Or as it’s a tinier instrument, is there a way you would recommend to place fingers differently than from a guitar? Mahalo ✨Alessandra
Hello Katie thanks . One more and maybe the easy'est one. You can bar 4th fret totaly an with youre pinky on the, 7th bottom string. Because you have also an option to make a E sus2 by putting youre middlefinger extra on the 5th fret second string . Ore make that same E chord and with youre pinky press now string 1 and two 2 on 7th fret. And if you leave youre pinky but hold that bar all second frets,you get a C#m7 chord wich are also very common if you playing in E. Hope my Englisch is oke. Greetings from Holland
After some painful finger practice I found another easy way to play option #3. Block the second, C, string with your first finger. The second and third strings play the same note, so you can forget about the hard to place fourth finger on the second string.
I'm so happy that this video helped you. I know that many of my students have troubles with the E chord, so you're not alone. Thanks for watching, and have a great day 😊.
Thanks for this! Probably my most practiced chors. I use option 2 majority of the time and when there's adjacent Esus4 chords. Option 3 I use for when it calls for an E/G#. For when I'm lazy or get caught "off guard" by the E chord I just do the C chord moved up 4 frets lol. That seems to be easiest imo. xD
the problem I see with the 4th version is that because a string is muted the sound is a bit thinner and might stand out if played in between richer sounding chords that make use of all 4 strings like C or G... That might just be my impression, though 🤔 What do you think?
Hi and thanks for watching. I think you just have to try a few voicing a to see which one will best suit the piece. Not all voicings will be appropriate, but at least there are options 😀.
Thank you so much for letting me know by taking the time to comment about what worked for you :). I really appreciate it, and I'm glad that this helped. Have a great day.
@OneMusicSchool I'm actually trying a new method I saw in your comments section where they would hold the first string by the thumb. That works too n I kinda like that alot.
The dreaded E Chord has been a challenge for me. I finally have gotton comfortable using option number 3. Having large fingers, I find options 1 and 2 harder, but having played guitar for some years, I am getting better a playing them and finding the right E chord depending on the song I am playing.
Hi and thanks for watching. I already made a tutorial for that song for both guitar and ukulele. I also have a twentyonepilots playlist. I'll link them all below. Uke - ua-cam.com/video/VSvLYS-cnPk/v-deo.html Guitar - ua-cam.com/video/MJmvHPeHHRc/v-deo.html playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLP-joYz6Bd09wWtZVHZiDCS5K5pyBz9q2.html
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I posted the ukulele and guitar tutorials for “Lovely” by twentyonepilots. I thought you’d like to learn them. Thanks and have a great day. Guitar - ua-cam.com/video/VpyZButfJakU/v-deo.htmlkulele - ua-cam.com/video/IGTD9bVsBpI/v-deo.html
YEAH! Another member of the family :). Thank you so much for watching. The ukulele that I'm using is from a company called Sun Star, and I'll link them below. I'm actually going to be doing a giveaway soon of a Sun Start ukulele, so stay tuned :). Have a great day! sunstarmusic.com/
I just can't get any of these to work T_T the most possible one is #2 for me but I can't get my first finger to press down while the other three are down without it sounding muted. One finger always slides of no matter in which position I try it, it's so frustrating
Sorry to hear that. I completely understand where you’re coming from. I’ve had a couple of students use the E7 chord but just muted the 3rd string with their middle finger. I might have a couple more solutions for you. If number two works the best, try the same idea but with finger 1 on the 4th string, finger 2 on the 3rd string, and finger 3 on the 2nd string. Use finger 4 to just touch the 1st string to mute it. Another solution is one from my “Don’t Stop Believing” tutorial. It also uses a smaller version of the E. I’ll link it below. Most of all, don’t give up. It may take some time, but know you can do it 😀. ua-cam.com/video/QiEA_BVdT0Y/v-deo.html
@@OneMusicSchool Thank you so much for your answer! The version with the muted string worked for me and I'm so happy right now! Now I can finally move forward and try to learn one of my favorite songs
how do people bar it seems impossible no matter how much i practice because i can never push hard enough without muting the chords especially when i need to push another fret with another finger ugh
I also have tiny doll hands (as one of my friends once yelled at me as she tried to paint my nails 😂), and I've found that you can often (but not always) sub out an E chord for an E7. 1st finger C string 1st fret, 2nd finger G string 2nd fret, 3rd finger A string 2nd fret. My suggestion though is to try and learn the 5th one that Katie suggests because it's actually not that hard once you get used to it...
In my opinion you missed the easiest one of the lot. Let me show you how to build it. First play a D7 with your index finger as a Barre all the way across the 2nd fret, Next take your 2nd finger and place it on the 3rd fret, string 1. As a chord number that becomes 2223 and its a D7. That proves you can play a Barre chord. If you can do that move on. Ok, leave the Barre in place with your Index finger and remove your 2nd finger completely. Next, with your Pinky place it on string 1 fret 5 you have just played a D Major and the chord number is 2225. If you can do that, you're almost there. Move BOTH fingers up 2 frets (up is towards the sound hole) and you have your E Major chord. Now I have gone the long way around and now you know where the E Major is a what fingers to use you don't need to start with the D7. I'm not covering 3 strings and muting another, not covering 3 strings and raising up so as not to touch the 1st string, not twisting 3-4 fingers. My system uses 2 fingers, your index and Pinky. Also an added bonus, if you move everything up another fret you have a delightful inversion of F Major.
I still can't play this chord. I literally avoid all songs with E.
E stands for evil chord!!!
🤣🤣 yes it is!
Have you tried using the thumb over the top to barre...? Thumb is widely used over the top by guitar players and it works perfectly well for 'e' and 'd' chords on the uke. Frowned upon by purists I'm sure but give it a try, you might find that it works and brings all the songs back to you that feature this awkward chord shape.
I tried one song suggested by my friend, it has E chord and then I found myself in here😂
Word!! E is for evil!! Have you gotten it now??
@@tracybonds7115 I found an alternative. It's not even a nice sounding chord. Can't we just scrap it
Starting to play Ukelele, C chord G chord F chord Am chord. Me: this isn't so hard aha. Trying to play E chord. Me: OKAY NEVER MIND
Exactly! I get so excited about a song then the e chord pops up. "Imma head out...."🤣
When learning C, G, F and Am I thought I could never remember these..few weeks later my fingers go automatically without even looking at the ukelele :-) Im now going to learn this E chord which kept me back from so many great songs!
i would replace E with E7 or Em 😭
Or Bm.... 😂 My fingers where broken
FR HOW THE HECK DO YOU DO E CHORD
As an 83 yr.old beginner I finally found someone who can show me the 'dreaded' E chord..have practiced all five of them and feel a BIT confident to choose one that I can play...thanks ..be looking for more of your tips..
2 years later and I absolutely feeeel thisss 😂😂 so many songs I’ve wanted to learn just to see an e chord and change my mind!! the fourth way feels the most comfortable to me!!
So happy that this helped :).
thank you! i always avoid songs if they have an E chord hehe, time to stop being lazy i suppose.
+Chazline That was me and the Bm chord when I first started guitar 😀. I completely understand. I hope this helps, and let me know which option was your favorite.
i tried the way with fingers 2,3,4 on the 4th fret and finger 1 on the 2nd, which i kinda like but it was a little awkward. Then i tried fingers 1,2,3 on the 4th fret and muting the A with my pinky which was working well - then i noticed that when i reach over like that, my first finger can easily rest on the A string and mute it that way without using my little finger. I'll have to test it out in a song!
Nice, I'm glad you're finding something that's working for you :).
The way using only 3 fingers and muting the A string is perfect! Thank you so much!!! :D
Hi Everyone :). You're going to need this mini tutorial for tomorrow's video. I know a bunch of you struggle with the E chord, so here are 5 options to help you out. Also, this was a requested video, so let me know what else you would like to see more variations of the E chord.
Excelland, Katie! I always liked option #2...What's behind door #2?
Option #1 is good for me too.
Yea!!! I won't have to play this chord with my toes, anymore!....:)
opps...."excellent"...what happend to my spell checker?
+Greg Reynolds That's awesome. You made me laugh 😂😂😂. I always appreciate your sense of humor.
i‘m not ready for this chord 😂🙈
I know, right? Most of my students cry when I tell them that a song has an E chord in it.
i‘m practicing the first method but i always mute my a-string 🙈
So concise! I've looked at 5 videos today about the e chord and this is the best. Thanks! Subscribed!
Thank you for subscribing! I really appreciate it!
The easiest way I found to play this is using my thumb to bar the first three stings in the fourth fret with my index on the last string second fret
You are a genius!!!
Takes a little bit of fiddling with but You are right-
❤
Katie thank you so much! I've been fighting with E for weeks now! You saved my life! Haha
GREAT! Ihated that note and i used to pass all the songs in which it was present... so thanks for showing more comfortable ways to play it :)
+Nico Ohana I'm so glad this helped. I know the way that I play it isn't everyone's favorite, so I'm happy that this can help you 😸. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tips (and all your other great videos)! I’ve used Option 3 but find it challenging to switch. The song I’m playing steps down from E to E7. So I’ve started playing E like an E7 and muting the C string since I have the open E string. It’s not as full a sound, but it gets the job done and is faster to change to and from.
I do my thumb over the 3 in a line, like a bar chord but from behind the neck, and the first finger on the E :)
Wow! That’s awesome that you can really stretch your fingers so far.
Thank you soo much I always thought that 1:21 this was the only way to play the e and I Just didn't get it right so this video was very helpful
I’m so happy that this helped you 😀😀.
Thanks for the E chord tutorial, Katie! I have never tried muting the A string. That option works really well for me!
Nice!!! I'm so happy you found a version that works for you :).
Thanks Katie, I have been hiding from the E chord for too long... LOL. I have learned all five of these fingerings, I like #5 a lot. I will be devoting a portion of my practice time each day to get this chord, (in all it's forms), "under my fingers". The transition to and from other chords is now my biggest obstacle, but I know time and practice will take care of that for me. Thanks again for a thoughtfully prepared tutorial on the subject.
I've been trying to avoid songs with E chords in them but this is exactly what I need. Thank you so much, Katie!
I have been struggling with this Elephant chord for almost one month.It really needs practice. Sometimes it listens but sometimes it doesn't.And also thank you Miss Katie for your tutorial at least I can find options for this Elephant chord.
+jackii sharona Great to hear that this can help. Let me know which one is your favorite after you try them all.
I think variation 4 and 5 is better for me.Miss Katie ,could you show us the correct way of holding a ukulele?
THat's a great question. I'll see if I can get to it.
That last method worked the best for me. Thank you!
Ahhh thank you! Been doing the 3rd option (the one with fingers on the 1st 2nd and 4th fingers), and it's been killing my arm.
So happy that this helped!
Thanks a lot for providing different options that can work with bigger fingers.
Hey Katie! Thank you so much for the tutorial on the E chord. I've been working on my own variation of the first way you showed to play where I use my second finger rather than the third finger because it was more flexible. I think I will try the ring finger again. How blessed I am to have people like you helping me to learn. Pam - AKA ukulelegranny
Hi Pam! Thanks for watching, and I'm so happy that this helped you :). It's so great to see you in the comments. I hope this helps you on your way to be able to play the Tom Petty song. Thank you for reflecting the grace and love of God.
It helps greatly!
i play E7 instead and it works 90% of the time. and there are songs where E chord is E chord, that's why i am here :)) thanks for your video. i find it useful!
I think you are an AWSOME teacher Katie! I’m an Ukelele beginner and my comment is I don’t know where to find videos of yours that cover the basic Cords and how to place one’s fingers (except for your bar code video) do I need to organize a private lesson? Or am I missing it somewhere? I do see your guitar cord videos, are those the same for Ukelele? Or as it’s a tinier instrument, is there a way you would recommend to place fingers differently than from a guitar? Mahalo ✨Alessandra
1:34 That is the best option for me....
Thankyou for this! The fifth way is the best option for me!
I like variation #2 best! Thank you for linking this video from your summer series!😊
Hello Katie thanks .
One more and maybe the easy'est one.
You can bar 4th fret totaly an with youre pinky on the, 7th bottom string.
Because you have also an option to make a E sus2 by putting youre middlefinger extra on the 5th fret second string .
Ore make that same E chord and with youre pinky press now string 1 and two 2 on 7th fret.
And if you leave youre pinky but hold that bar all second frets,you get a C#m7 chord wich are also very common if you playing in E.
Hope my Englisch is oke.
Greetings from Holland
Option 2 seems to be working best for me.thank you.
Thank you! I really needed these alternatives. My hand physically can't do some things!
thank youuu, i tried one of your method and it works!
After some painful finger practice I found another easy way to play option #3. Block the second, C, string with your first finger. The second and third strings play the same note, so you can forget about the hard to place fourth finger on the second string.
Awesome! So glad you found something that worked for you :)
thank youu so much for this video ! the E chord is really the most difficult for me ! thank youuuu
I'm so happy that this video helped you. I know that many of my students have troubles with the E chord, so you're not alone. Thanks for watching, and have a great day 😊.
Thanks for this! Probably my most practiced chors. I use option 2 majority of the time and when there's adjacent Esus4 chords. Option 3 I use for when it calls for an E/G#.
For when I'm lazy or get caught "off guard" by the E chord I just do the C chord moved up 4 frets lol. That seems to be easiest imo. xD
Wait are these substitutes for one another? Do they each sound the same or different?
do you have suggestion for transimtion from em to g?
option 4 for the win! thank you thank you thank you
So glad that this helped you :). Have a wonderful day, and thanks for watching.
Thank you this is really helpful! ❤️
Thanks for watching, and I'm so happy that this helped you :). I appreciate you, and it was good to see you in the comments.
Love you Katie, you're awesome ❤
my favourite song Oldies Station from Twenty One Pilots have lots of E chord. Thanks for sharing this tips!
Thumb over the 4th fret and index on the 2nd. I also play D this way. I'm a guy with bigger fingers. Test it out!
Thanks! With the fourth version, i think i can start. Maybe at Sonne point my fingers are strong enough to play the other versions
This was very helpful thanks!
That was amazing! I love it
I always use option 2 but without the pinky! Now that i saw option 4 and i like it a lot!
Thanks for being here and thanks for watching :). I really appreciate it.
Thank you this works for me 🙂
the problem I see with the 4th version is that because a string is muted the sound is a bit thinner and might stand out if played in between richer sounding chords that make use of all 4 strings like C or G... That might just be my impression, though 🤔 What do you think?
Hi and thanks for watching. I think you just have to try a few voicing a to see which one will best suit the piece. Not all voicings will be appropriate, but at least there are options 😀.
Thank you! I love your videos! ❤️
How do you mute the a string??
0:14 The what? What is the word? "Bar Version" or "Bard Version" :) I am a not native english speaker. And what does it mean?
Oh! "Barre Version" I guess? Saw it right now in a other video title :)))
I like "Bard Version" :)
I think the easiest for me as a beginner was 2:10
The second option is also fine but it the sounds not as good to me.
Thank you so much for letting me know by taking the time to comment about what worked for you :). I really appreciate it, and I'm glad that this helped. Have a great day.
@OneMusicSchool I'm actually trying a new method I saw in your comments section where they would hold the first string by the thumb. That works too n I kinda like that alot.
Amazing help thank you I’m learning Kill Bill by SZA and the E chord was killing me lol
Thank you so much!!!
That’s really helped ❤️
This will help all beginners struggling in E major chord
The dreaded E Chord has been a challenge for me. I finally have gotton comfortable using option number 3. Having large fingers, I find options 1 and 2 harder, but having played guitar for some years, I am getting better a playing them and finding the right E chord depending on the song I am playing.
Yessss thank you so much I really needed this!!
I'm so happy that this helped you. I know that a lot of my students really don't like the E chord and have a hard time with it.
Love ur vids keep up the good work
Oh, thank you :). I'm so happy that you watched, and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
The E chord is a tough one for me. Great video
Thank you so much for watching, and I'm so glad that this helped you :).
Hi! Could you do a "We don't Believe What's on TV" Tutorial? Great video!
Hi and thanks for watching. I already made a tutorial for that song for both guitar and ukulele. I also have a twentyonepilots playlist. I'll link them all below.
Uke - ua-cam.com/video/VSvLYS-cnPk/v-deo.html
Guitar - ua-cam.com/video/MJmvHPeHHRc/v-deo.html
playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLP-joYz6Bd09wWtZVHZiDCS5K5pyBz9q2.html
Thank you so much! I could not find that one, and this video has helped me alot as a beginner!
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I posted the ukulele and guitar tutorials for “Lovely” by twentyonepilots. I thought you’d like to learn them. Thanks and have a great day.
Guitar - ua-cam.com/video/VpyZButfJakU/v-deo.htmlkulele - ua-cam.com/video/IGTD9bVsBpI/v-deo.html
Thank you! That is one of my favorites! Can't wait to learn it!
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOU
So glad that this helped :).
I'm sure I'll be able to master the ukelele when I get to earn enough because your tuyorials are amazing
+Jam dotkom Awww, thanks so much. I really hope they help.
Can I press the g string with my thumb?
I’ve seen people do that 😀.
One Music School but is it ok? Cause once I discovered this way of playing the E chord it felt so easy and a little bit like cheating
One shape that work well for me is with thumb on G string 4th fret
Albino Cordeiro finally, someone who plays it the way I do 😂
#NotificationSquat❤
Very helpful! Thank you!
Love your Uke! What brand is it?
YEAH! Another member of the family :). Thank you so much for watching. The ukulele that I'm using is from a company called Sun Star, and I'll link them below. I'm actually going to be doing a giveaway soon of a Sun Start ukulele, so stay tuned :). Have a great day! sunstarmusic.com/
been hiding from the hideous chord because my pinky finger is struggling!! Good to know there are some slightly easier alternatives!! 🙏
Yeah! I'm so happy that this helped. Thanks for watching and have a great day :).
Thanks✌🏼💎
Thank you!
YEAH!!!! I'm so happy this helped :).
I just can't get any of these to work T_T the most possible one is #2 for me but I can't get my first finger to press down while the other three are down without it sounding muted. One finger always slides of no matter in which position I try it, it's so frustrating
Sorry to hear that. I completely understand where you’re coming from. I’ve had a couple of students use the E7 chord but just muted the 3rd string with their middle finger. I might have a couple more solutions for you. If number two works the best, try the same idea but with finger 1 on the 4th string, finger 2 on the 3rd string, and finger 3 on the 2nd string. Use finger 4 to just touch the 1st string to mute it. Another solution is one from my “Don’t Stop Believing” tutorial. It also uses a smaller version of the E. I’ll link it below.
Most of all, don’t give up. It may take some time, but know you can do it 😀.
ua-cam.com/video/QiEA_BVdT0Y/v-deo.html
@@OneMusicSchool Thank you so much for your answer! The version with the muted string worked for me and I'm so happy right now! Now I can finally move forward and try to learn one of my favorite songs
That made my day to know that it helped 😀. Keep on strumming and God bless ❤️.
I use my 1st finger on the 2nd fret and wrap my thumb around to cover the top 3 strings at the 4th fret. Have you ever seen this?
Thank u
thank you so muchhhhhh
So glad that this helped 😀😀.
Where’s the lines to put your fingers for option 4? The one to make a diagonal bar??
Merci !
Thanks for watching. I hope it helped :).
i love this channel
Thank you so much!!! I’m so happy that this channel is helping you. Thanks for watching, and I hope you have a great day.
3rd variation is impossible for me. My small finger would need to be at least 0.5inches longer to reach the 4th fret.
check out ," e chord ukulele thumb" can play day one!
Yes, some of my students really like that one.
please you can t do an instrument collection ?
+Mario-Stefan Stan That's an interesting request 😀. I hope you won't be disappointed because I really don't have that many.
It's been almost a year since i started playing ukulele and i'm still avoiding the E chord 🥲 I'll try harder from now on i hope
my fingers are too short to play E chords, so annoying.. but I got the answer! thank you so much!
There’s an easier way to do the e chord. Barre the 4th fret and put the pinky finger in the A string, in the 7th fret
Yes, that's a great option.
Thanks, I don't know how I missed the second option!
Glad I could help!
Notification squad here XD
+manil amatya Yea!!!!y family is here 🤸.
how do people bar it seems impossible no matter how much i practice because i can never push hard enough without muting the chords especially when i need to push another fret with another finger ugh
I have known only 1 way! Thank you(^ ^)
I'm glad this can give you some options :). Thanks for watching.
my hands are too small for all of these. does anybody know any simple notes that sound like an e??
I also have tiny doll hands (as one of my friends once yelled at me as she tried to paint my nails 😂), and I've found that you can often (but not always) sub out an E chord for an E7. 1st finger C string 1st fret, 2nd finger G string 2nd fret, 3rd finger A string 2nd fret. My suggestion though is to try and learn the 5th one that Katie suggests because it's actually not that hard once you get used to it...
Hi katie
I don’t get how this chord is possible to do. My fingers are just too big for some options or slightly too small for others. It’s a nightmare!
I generally substitute the E chord with an E7 chord, which is much easier to play.
i want to play champagne supernova and of course this is one of the most common chords
I am four month on ukulele and whenever I see B or E chord I cried
Same here
I am 8 months still i cant play those both chords
Option 4 is the only one I can get fast
So glad you found one :).
Katie, I think I really need a lesson on this cord. Please contact me.
Option 2 is best...
I stop learning ukulele after I have to play E chord in the course
In my opinion you missed the easiest one of the lot. Let me show you how to build it. First play a D7 with your index finger as a Barre all the way across the 2nd fret, Next take your 2nd finger and place it on the 3rd fret, string 1. As a chord number that becomes 2223 and its a D7. That proves you can play a Barre chord. If you can do that move on. Ok, leave the Barre in place with your Index finger and remove your 2nd finger completely. Next, with your Pinky place it on string 1 fret 5 you have just played a D Major and the chord number is 2225. If you can do that, you're almost there. Move BOTH fingers up 2 frets (up is towards the sound hole) and you have your E Major chord. Now I have gone the long way around and now you know where the E Major is a what fingers to use you don't need to start with the D7.
I'm not covering 3 strings and muting another, not covering 3 strings and raising up so as not to touch the 1st string, not twisting 3-4 fingers. My system uses 2 fingers, your index and Pinky. Also an added bonus, if you move everything up another fret you have a delightful inversion of F Major.
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So glad to hear it :).
I can't play any variations of this so I'm quitting after a month.. I'm done, l can't play a Bm either...