E♭ half-diminished ukulele chord
How to play the E♭ half-diminished chord (also written D♯), written E♭m7♭5, on ukulele. The shape is 2 3 2 4 and it sounds the notesE♭ – G♭ – B♭♭ – D♭ — free to print or download below.

How to play the E♭ half-diminished chord
- Read the diagram. The four strings are the ukulele’s G-C-E-A (top to bottom). A circle means play the string open; an × means don’t play it. This shape is 2 3 2 4.
- Place your fingers. Lay your first finger flat across the barred fret, then add the other fingers as shown.
- Strum and check. Strum all the played strings and let them ring. The chord sounds the notes E♭ – G♭ – B♭♭ – D♭.
Notes in the E♭ half-diminished chord
The E♭ half-diminished chord contains the notes E♭ – G♭ – B♭♭ – D♭. The diagram shows the common barre shape, 2 3 2 4 across the four strings.
E♭ half-diminished ukulele chord — frequently asked questions
How do you play the E♭ half-diminished chord on ukulele?
Use the shape 2 3 2 4 (strings G-C-E-A): press the dots shown and play the open strings marked with a circle. It sounds the notes E♭ – G♭ – B♭♭ – D♭.
What notes are in the E♭ half-diminished chord?
The E♭ half-diminished chord (E♭m7♭5) contains the notes E♭ – G♭ – B♭♭ – D♭.
Is the E♭ half-diminished ukulele chord diagram free?
Yes — print it or download the PDF or PNG for free, with no account or sign-up.