A7 Ukulele Chord
Played '0100' on the soprano - Standard Tuning (GCEA). View this chord in: G-Tuning (DGBE) D-Tuning (ADF#B) Slack-Key Tuning (GCEG)
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How to play the A7 on your ukulele A one finger chord that may be one of the easiest to play. Simply take your index finger and place the tip before the first fret of the C string. Make sure you use the smallest part of your finger as possible and keep it straight up, so you don’t accidentally touch the G or E strings beside it. Pluck all the strings to make sure the notes are clear.
A7 Chord details
Type : Seventh (dominant)
Intervals : A (T ), Db (3M ), E (5J ), G (7m ), Formula : 1 3 5 b7
Alternative notation : 0 1 0 0
Tuning : Standard Tuning (GCEA)
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Alternative A7 positions We have 3 other positions for this uke chord.
Similar Charts Same Fingering (1): Fmaj9 , Scales related to this chord Selection of famous scales you can play on a A7 chord to improvise great solos on your Uke.
Scales that fit: D Major , D Melodic minor , E Melodic minor , D Harmonic minor , B Natural minor , A Overtone , G Overtone , Db Altered , Eb Altered , Db Altered bb7 , Db Super locrian , Eb Super locrian , Db Ultralocrian , D Hawaiian , E Hawaiian , A7 Arpeggio
Create your own A7 ukulele chord pattern using the notes of the A7 arpeggio / intervals on the fretboard :
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