About the Tabs
All of the listed Tabs are written for re-entrant tuned ukulele. The standard tuning for a ukulele is re-entrant, but if you're not sure, strum the strings from top to bottom. If the first tone you hear is HIGHER than the second, you're good. If the first tone you hear is lower than the second, your uke is tuned ascending (like a guitar) and you could try some of the Tabs. They might work or they might sound a little strange.
I try to write the tabs so that they are relatively easy to play. That means no really high notes where you have to perform hand gymnastics way close to the body of the uke or huge spreads. But it also means it might be harder to play along with someone using a different instrument. They are really meant for solo performance.
I would welcome any comments or corrections or even improvements. Or if you have requests, I can see what I can do. Some songs are easier to arrange than others, so I make no promises.
Good luck and enjoy
I try to write the tabs so that they are relatively easy to play. That means no really high notes where you have to perform hand gymnastics way close to the body of the uke or huge spreads. But it also means it might be harder to play along with someone using a different instrument. They are really meant for solo performance.
I would welcome any comments or corrections or even improvements. Or if you have requests, I can see what I can do. Some songs are easier to arrange than others, so I make no promises.
Good luck and enjoy
What are Tabs? And how do I use them?
I've written a quick How To that can be found here: Playing Tabs
Where are the Tabs?
Chopsticks - that magical piece that everyone plays on the piano now available for sq'ukulele
In The Mood- an iconic Glenn Miller piece.
In The Mood- an iconic Glenn Miller piece.
...MORE TO COME...