F DIMINISHED - UKULELE

Bass position 1

F Diminished chord diagram for Ukulele - Bass position 1

Chord composition

I ♭III ♭V
Root Minor third Diminished fifth
F G# B

ALL ABOUT THE F DIMINISHED CHORD

Chord Composition

The F Diminished chord is composed of 3 notes :

  • F (Root)
  • G# (Minor third)
  • B (Diminished fifth)

These notes form a diminished triad, creating a tense sonority requiring resolution.

How to play F Diminished on ukulele

The diminished chord on ukulele creates strong harmonic tension. It consists of a minor third and a diminished fifth.

  • Chord symmetry: each note is separated by 1.5 tones
  • Passing function: used between two stable chords
  • Resolution: naturally calls to a consonant chord

Ukulele usage

On ukulele, the diminished chord is often used as a chromatic passing chord or to create elegant modulations.

Common uses of F Diminished

The diminished chord is mainly used:

  • Passing chord: between I and ii, or between IV and V
  • Dominant substitution: replaces V7 in jazz
  • Modulation: facilitates key changes