The Ukulele can be set up to play differently, depending on the style of music you want to play. The standard tuning commonly used today is the C with the strings being G' CEA.
D tuning on a uke is with the strings being A, D, F#, B
It will depend on the tuning and size of the instrument. On the baritone size the lowest note is going to be the D string. On the GCEA tuned ukulele, it will be the C string.
That will depend a great deal on the tuning of the Ukulele. And there are a number of D's on the Uke. The 1st string 5th fret should give a D on the standard tuned Uke.
He used the D-tuning, A4 D4 F#4 B4. It is still fairly popular, but the C6 tuning is most common.
The chords are G, C and D :)
Drop C: C G C F A D
There are two version available on Chordie. When you go to the bag, you can select chords for the ukulele in C or D tuning on the right side of the page.
It will depend on the tuning and size of the instrument. On the baritone size the lowest note is going to be the D string. On the GCEA tuned ukulele, it will be the C string.
That will depend a great deal on the tuning of the Ukulele. And there are a number of D's on the Uke. The 1st string 5th fret should give a D on the standard tuned Uke.
He used the D-tuning, A4 D4 F#4 B4. It is still fairly popular, but the C6 tuning is most common.
The chords are G, C and D :)
c#/d.
The chords are F C Gm A# D#add9 and G7 :)
Drop C: C G C F A D
The current standard is the C, but it hasn't always been that way.The string notes are going to depend upon what size Ukulele you purchase.Soprano - g'c'e'a' or a'd'f#'b'Concert - g'c'e'a' or gc'e'a'Tenor - gc'e'a', g'c'e'a', or d'gbe'Baritone - dgbe'
D. C. Babcock has written: 'The church versus the liquor system'
this is from low to high {C,G,C,F,A,D}
Standart D or dropped C, depends on the song.