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That's just wrong.) Any, I digress. He is a little bit correct though. You simply need to learn the chords on a guitar.
They would be played with different finger positions on a uke. I'd suggest that if you want it sounding more like a ukulele, you might try using a capo on the 8th fret (that makes it open C tuning) to raise the pitch on your guitar, then just play the chords as you would with open E tuning. Or you can put the capo on any higher fret(5th for instance) to raise the pitch, but maybe put the pitch in a pleasing area or in a key you are comfortable singing the song to.
It would sound better on guitar if you were using a nylon stringed guitar, but you have what you have, so go for it. Hope that was helpful.
This Site Might Help You. RE: Converting ukulele chords to guitar chords? I'm a guitar player, but I'd like to learn a song that uses ukulele chords.
The ukulele chords are Dmaj7, E7, Aadd9, Gdim. Is there any way I can make these chords sound like they do on a ukulele, but on a guitar? I would really appreciate the help.
Also, the song uses a uke tuned to C...
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