4th fret – changes your uke to E tuning. C becomes E, D becomes F#, E becomes G# etc. 5th fret – changes your uke to F tuning. C becomes F, D becomes G, E becomes A etc.
Beside this, can you transpose with a capo?
Moreover, how do you change keys with A capo?
Hereof, how do you play F chord with capo on second fret?
How do you transpose a ukulele?
How do you transpose riffs?
What key is capo 2 on ukulele?
What key is capo 5th fret?
| Key | Capo Position | Perceived Key |
|---|---|---|
| F Major | 3rd Fret | D Major |
| 5th Fret | C Major | |
| 8th Fret | A Major | |
| Gb Major | 2nd Fret | E Major |
What key is capo on 1st fret?
| Key with no capo | Key with capo on: | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st fret | 2nd fret | |
| C | C#/Db | D |
| A | A#/Bb | B |
| G | G#/Ab | A |
What tuning is capo on 2nd fret?
A capo on second fret on 2-6 strings will result in the emulated tuning F#-B-E-A-C#-E. Playing the open shapes G6 – D5 – C will now result in A – E5 – Dadd9, but with a different timbre because of the open highest string.
What tuning is capo on 3rd fret?
If you have put a capo on the 3rd fret, you’ll notice that the low E string is now tuned to G.
Where do you put the capo when you transpose?
So if you transpose -1 you put your capo on the 1st fret, e.g. if a song is in Fm, transpose -1 and capo 1 to play in Em relative to the capo. Or if you transpose -2 you put your capo on the 2nd fret, e.g. if a song is in D, transpose -2 and capo 2 to play in C relative to the capo as in the above example.