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How to Finger the C Chord on Ukulele

How to Play the C Chord on Ukulele | Island Bazaar Ukes

If you're just beginning your ukulele journey, the C major chord is one of the first—and easiest—chords you’ll learn. It's the go-to chord in countless songs and is often the first shape taught in beginner ukulele lessons for good reason: it sounds great, it's simple to finger, and it opens the door to many fun strumming patterns.

Whether you're playing a soprano, concert, or tenor model from Island Bazaar Ukes, here's everything you need to know about the C chord on ukulele.


📍 C Chord Fingering Chart (GCEA Tuning)

Here’s how to play the C chord on a standard-tuned ukulele:


G string (4th): 0 (open) C string (3rd): 0 (open) E string (2nd): 0 (open) A string (1st): 3rd fret

Finger Placement:

  • Use your ring finger to press the 3rd fret of the A string (bottom string).

  • Let the other three strings ring open.

It looks like this:


G |--0-- C |--0-- E |--0-- A |--3--

Pro Tip: Place your finger close to the 3rd fret wire (but not on top of it) to get a clean tone.


🎯 Why the C Chord Is So Important

The C chord is your launchpad. It’s featured in thousands of songs and pairs naturally with chords like G, Am, and F.

You’ll find it in hits like:

  • “You Are My Sunshine”

  • “Riptide” by Vance Joy

  • “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz

  • “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” (Iz version)

It also appears in many popular ukulele jams and Hawaiian songs we often hear during our in-store events at Island Bazaar.


🔁 Practice Tips for Beginners

  • Strum slowly and let each note ring out.

  • Switch between C, G, and F to build smooth chord transitions.

  • Sing along with simple songs to associate sound with shape.

Need more help transitioning between chords? Try the Easy Dozen Jam at Island Bazaar if you're local to Huntington Beach—it’s a great way to practice with guidance and support.


💡 C Chord Variations (for when you're ready)

While the open-position C chord is the most popular, you’ll eventually encounter other voicings:

C Major (barre version):


G |--7-- C |--7-- E |--7-- A |--10--

This version uses a barre on the 7th fret with your index finger and your pinky on the 10th fret of the A string.

Use this shape when you want a brighter or higher-pitched version of C, especially when playing up the neck in advanced songs or solos.


🎸 Best Ukuleles for Learning Chords Like C

Any ukulele will let you play a C chord—but a well-setup uke makes it easier and more enjoyable.

Our recommendations:

  • Kala KA-15 Series – affordable and great for beginners

  • Flight TUSL Travel Uke – bright tone and durable build

  • KoAloha Opio Series – handmade feel at a budget-friendly price

  • Romero Creations Tiny Tenor – for those with a flair for tone and compact style

Check out our Beginner Ukulele Collection to get started with a uke that feels right.


🧰 Ukulele Accessories That Help

Adding accessories can enhance your chord practice. Try:

  • Clip-on tuners (keep your C chord in tune!)

  • Finger grips or chord stamps for learning shapes

  • Chord books and songbooks from Island Bazaar

  • Straps for better posture and control

Visit us in-store or online to explore the Best Ukulele Accessories.


📝 Final Thoughts

The C major chord is a ukulele classic: simple, strong, and incredibly versatile. It’s one of the first chords you’ll learn—and one you’ll use for a lifetime.

Whether you're playing for yourself, your family, or a crowd at your next Island Bazaar Open Mic, knowing how to play the C chord cleanly and confidently will set the foundation for everything that follows.

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