With bar chords, you will usually use your first finger (forefinger) to hold down multiple strings with that one finger. There are multiple ways you can play the Db chord, but we’ll stick to one, and you can play with it as you learn other ways. Knowing the strings on your ukulele is extremely important because it sets the foundation for any
Em Arpeggio. Create your own Em ukulele chord pattern using the notes of the Em arpeggio / intervals on the fretboard : When playing Em our index finger goes on the second fret of the A string and then the middle finger is placed on the third fret of the E string. Finally, the ring finger is put on the fourth fret of the C string.
Oh ah Am7 I think I love you (Love you) Dm7 Oh I love you (Love you) G Oh I like you (Like you) E7 Maybe you’ll feel it, too [Verse 2] Am7 aju jageun umjigimjocha Dm7 baneunghage dwae beoryeosseo nan G Baby you know it (Know it) C ara Baby you know it E7 Am7 eojjeom urin biseutalji moreujo Dm7 gateun saenggageul hamyeo G C E7 mweongal barago