Guitar to Ukulele Chord Converter

Guitar to Ukulele Chord Converter

Transpose guitar chord shapes to ukulele-friendly chords, including slash chords and root note changes, in one fast calculator.

📋 Quick Presets
🔧 Converter Inputs
Enter the source chord exactly as written in the chart.
Standard ukulele tuning is a perfect fourth higher.
Use flats for flat keys, sharps for sharp keys.
Converted chord
F
Ukulele equivalent
Semitone shift
+5
Same-shape transposition
Bass note
-
Slash chord adjusted
Tuning note
DGBE
Guitar top 4 to GCEA
Source chordC
DirectionGuitar to ukulele
Root shift+5 semitones
FormulaRoot + same suffix
Slash bassMoves by same interval
📈 Common Shape Guide
Guitar chord Ukulele chord Shift Use case
CF+5Open major
GC+5Campfire key
AmDm+5Easy minor
FBb+5Barre shape
📊 Conversion Reference

Standard uke tuning

GCEA

Top four guitar strings shift up

Same-shape move

+5

Perfect fourth transposition

Reverse move

-5

Ukulele back to guitar

Slash chords

Auto

Root and bass both shift

💡 Tips
Tip: The converter shifts chord roots by a perfect fourth, so C becomes F and Am becomes Dm in same-shape mode.
Tip: If a chord has a slash bass note, transpose that bass note too so the uke voicing stays musically correct.

Guitar chord conversion is a genuinely useful skill for every musician. By means of free online tools designed for musicians and songwriters you can change guitar chords to any key in a moment. Those tools already exist for many years.

For instance, one music service website offers tools like the Key Transposer and the Guitar Chord Finder, that were updated several times to simplify their use.

How to Change Guitar Chords to a New Key

Changing guitar tabs and chords just takes one button click. Simply copy the guitar tablature chords, paste them and click to transpose. Like this easily you change guitar chords to a new key.

Drop the hand delivery for always. Besides that, another tool allows you to enter some chord names, choose a number of half steps or semitones to go up or down, or even pick a precise key.

A capo helps to handle chord conversion too. When a song sounds too low, a capo can raise the key. Lay it on the fifth fret and play the chords.

A normal G shape then will sound as C, because it gets bumped up five steps higher. A capo changes the real tuning of the guitar. A song with a capo on the 4th fret and chords C, F, G will sound in E major key.

But sometimes a capo does not work, for instance on the 8th fret, so changing the whole peace to another key is more practical.

Chord conversion is not difficult, and you should learn it quickly. It is very useful during jamming, especially when a singer joins with their own vocal range. Many piano songs are written in keys rare for guitar, because of few open chords or difficult shapes.

So you must transpose them to a guitar-friendly key, after which a capo can match the original piano key.

There are tools to change formats of chord sheets. You can convert between Ultimate Guitar, ChordPro and Latex songs notation. Ultimate Guitar has a two-line structure with chords above the lyrics and metadata in square brackets.

ChordPro places chords directly in the text between square brackets. Ultimate Guitar also allows you to transpose tabs and chords by means of a button at the top of the sheet.

Some guitar chords adapt directly to mandolin. The fingering of guitar chords on the lower E, A, D and G strings matches the four mandolin strings G, D, A and E, but inverted. Piano chords usually cannot be played on guitar without revoicing.

A chord conversion chart helps to convert between major keys in three steps, first finding the key of the song by itslast chord.

Guitar to Ukulele Chord Converter

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