
You can just strum with your right hand use your thumb and/or fingers to get an even up-down rhythm. It can be changed to work with different instruments, and it even has a built-in metronome if you want to practise sticking to a regular beat.Ĭ) you develop some hardness in your fingertips! I bought a cheap clip-on "Eno" tuner online for around $10, and it seems to work fine.
Free ukulele music pdf for android#
There are also apps for Android phones etc. It's very effective and useful (just note that it's difficult to get a string to vibrate to an exact frequency, but try to get it in the "green" zone). You need to select your instrument and tuning type (e.g.ukulele standard), then the string.
Free ukulele music pdf install#
You can install this on your computer, iphone etc. You can also download a free audio tuner that uses a microphone from, HERE. If you don't have a tuner/piano etc to tune with, you can find a free online tuner at, HERE (you need to click on each note, listen to the sound and then tune your string to the same sound). Tuning: Note that the strings on a ukulele with standard tuning are tuned to G, C, E, A (from the top as you are holding it), so the G string is higher in pitch than the next 2 strings. you can see the pattern if you look at it, and this will help if you want to change a song to a different key (and also to work out which keys have easier chords to play on uke!). The Main Chord Table is laid out in a pattern so that each key is next to its neighbour on the Circle of Fifths. There are other chord charts available on the Internet for extra chords, but I wanted to have all the main chords, on one page, arranged in their keys.


These are the chords mainly used in simple melodies. Here is a handy chart I've made with the 4 main chords in each key (Tonic, Sub-Dominant, Dominant 7th and Relative Minor).
