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Accessible Ukulele Chords

Ukulele Chords for the Blind and Visually Impaired

D Flat 6th Chord

There are 5 ways of playing this chord

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First Fret
Third Fret
Sixth Fret
Ninth Fret
Fourth Fret

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First Fret

  • make a barre on the first fret with your first finger from the first string to the fourth string
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Third Fret

  • your first finger goes on the third fret of the fourth string
  • make a barre on the fourth fret with your second finger from the first string to the second string
  • your third finger goes on the fifth fret of the third string
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Sixth Fret

  • make a barre on the sixth fret with your first finger from the first string to the fourth string
  • your third finger goes on the eighth fret of the third string
  • your fourth finger goes on the eighth fret of the first string
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Ninth Fret

  • your first finger goes on the ninth fret of the second string
  • your second finger goes on the tenth fret of the fourth string
  • your third finger goes on the tenth fret of the third string
  • your fourth finger goes on the eleventh fret of the first string
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Fourth Fret

  • your first finger goes on the fourth fret of the first string
  • your second finger goes on the fifth fret of the third string
  • your third finger goes on the sixth fret of the fourth string
  • your fourth finger goes on the sixth fret of the second string
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