A7
A Dominant 7th — Ukulele Chord
Available Tunings
How to Play A7 on Ukulele
The A7 chord is a dominant 7th chord rooted on the note A. Dominant 7th chords sound bluesy with a restless tension that wants to resolve. This chord can be played in 2 different positions on the ukulele fretboard. Each voicing produces the same harmony but offers different fingering options — try them all to find which works best for your playing style and the chord transitions in your song.
Beginner Friendly
A7 is a great chord for beginners — the primary voicing uses only 1 finger. Place your finger on the fretboard as shown in the diagram above, making sure each string rings clearly without buzzing.
Expanding from A7
Once you're comfortable with A7, try exploring other chords built on the same root note. A, Am, Amaj7, Am7 all share the note A as their foundation but add different harmonic colors. Switching between related chords is a great way to train your ear and expand your musical vocabulary. Practice chord changes at a steady tempo with the metronome, and explore ukulele scales to understand the theory behind these chords.