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Ukulele Club and Teacher discounts are available for all ukulele and guitar books by Curt Sheller. Curt Sheller Publications is a small publishing company, basically me. I can work directly with teachers and ukulele clubs. I offer a 20% discount when ordering multiple copies of any title by me, Curt Sheller.
As a private music/instrument teacher myself, I know the importance of supplementing your teaching income with performance and product sales for income. Selling books or writing your own book or books, which I can help with, is a great way to earn some extra income.
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Compiled and Arranged by Liz and Jim Beloff, The Daily Ukulele features 365 well-known songs with easy ukulele arrangements in a easy to read 9X12 format. All arrangements feature melody, lyrics and uke chord grids and are in ukulele-friendly keys that are particularly suited for groups of one to one hundred to play and sing. Includes favorites by The Beatles, Beach Boys and Bob Dylan, folk songs, pop songs, kids songs, Christmas carols and Broadway and Hollywood tunes, all with a spiral binding for easy usage. Also features a tips and techniques section, chord chart and vintage ukulele-themed photos and art throughout. The Daily Ukulele offers ukulele fun all year long! 336 pages.
This book has become the go to book for ukulele clubs.
With the popularity of the ukulele on the rise. There is no shortage of books for learning the ukulele.
Books run from easy beginner books for introducing one to playing the uke to advanced books covering more advance "jazz" chords.
Jim Beloff's Flea Market Music has a great selection song books.
My publications and books are available direct from me, right here on this site site.
Here are a few links to songs to get a uke player rollin'
A lot of the clubs listed on the Ukulele Clubs page have a list of the songs that the club performs when they get together.
Songs that can be played all the way through using only the I, IV, and V7 chords of the key in which the tune is being performed.
By just knowing three chords, the I, IV and V7, you can play thousands of songs.
FREE ukulele chord charts are available right here on my web CurtSheller.com site at: Ukulele Charts
There're a lot of sites online for looking up and finding chords for the ukulele. Sites with free charts, I even offer a few of those. There's software for your computer and apps for your phones. These are basically chord dictionaries, you look up the chord. Not the way to go in the long run. Charts, software and dictionaries don't really help you learn chords beyond a few basic chords.
If your goal is to expand your chord vocabulary and not have to look up chords anymore then – My book A Guide to Advanced Chords for Ukulele is your answer. A Guide to Advanced Chords for Ukulele presents a highly organized and efficient approach to the mysterious subject of advanced chords. Chord dictionaries are not the answer. Even chord theory does not offer any insight into unraveling the complexity of Ukulele chord voicings.
A companion book to A Guide to Advanced Chords for Ukulele is Exploring Jazz Chords on Ukulele. This book takes the chords covered in A Guide to Advanced Chords for Ukulele and shows one solution using the chord changes to songs commonly in a jazz musician's repertoire.
Beyond a few basic open position and movable form chords there's NO way you can memorize all the possible chords shapes. You wouldn't even want to try. Learning and knowing how chords are created, constructed and work is the way to go. You can checkout all my chord books on the ukulele chords page.
A core set of basic chords that all Ukulele players should know in five common keys: C, G, D, A and E. In all common "dominant" seventh chords in every key.
click on below link for complete lesson.
Lesson Code: UL700b
Published: 2011-12-08
Updated: 2011-12-08
The Basic Open Position Ukulele Chord chart for Lefties. Common chords in five common common keys: C, G, D, A and E. In all common "dominant" seventh chords in every key.
click on below link for complete lesson.
The links to the chord sites below are here for reference only. I've visited all of the sites and I'm typically not impressed ( see above ). Their inclusion is the list is not an indication of their value or a recommendation from me. After reading above you should know my stance on chord charts, software, apps and the like. A chords chart of basic chords is that start of building a solid chord foundation. It's from these basic chords you can build your chord vocabulary, know a few principles and tools of chord construction.
Some points to remember when visiting and checking out these sites.
Chord dictionaries are not the answer. Even chord theory does not offer any insight into unraveling the complexity of chord voicings. Beyond a few core open position and movable form chords, there is no way to memorize all the possible chord shapes available on ukulele. Knowing how chords work and deriving new chords from these know chords is a lot more beneficial in the long run to enjoying and exploring ukulele.
Be leery of magic potions and too good to be true claims to learning chords. There is no shortcut to doing the work. But with a solid foundation, a few core chords and a well organized plan, it's a goal any player can achieve - Just takes time and is well worth it.
I've had new guitar students say to me, "I know all the chords". Nobody can make that claim but can say, "I can create any chord I ever need". That I would have a chance of believing.
Knowing the notes of chords and the ukulele fingerboard is the way to go for transposing known chords to additional keys and deriving new chords from known chords.
Web site chord finders, mobile phone apps, chord dictionaries, chord charts and watching other players for the chords just doesn't work when the song starts playing. You can't look up chords in the middle of a song. You need to know the chords are what substitutes are possible ahead of time. And, have the ability to switch between chords in performance tempo.
This is my site, right here. I have FREE basic and core chord charts, eBooks and hard copy books for learning chords and finally learning how chords are created.
Very nice lesson on learning chords: Approach To Learning Basic Chords
Over 1,000,000 chords by Jim Cranwell
Create your own lead sheets, including chord tablature, lyrics and simple notation.
In Japanese - but usefull for any language.
Can be transposed to any key.
A Java program for reading in ChordPro fomatted files and adding ukulele chords for the chords in the song.
A collection of over 2500 ukulele chords for use with a word processor to create song sheets. GCEA & DGBe tunings.
UkeMaster iPhone app From Sheep-Entertainment
Uku Fingers is more than a ukulele chord chart that shows you one way to play each chord. It shows you ALL the ways to play each chord – anywhere on the fretboard. Chord forms are color coded to quickly and easily find which inversion or fretboard placement makes the most sense.
A Window application - Shows what positions should be held for various chord. It shows a fingerboard, staff, and tab score.
ukulelechords.fm is a free ukulele chord finder with thousands of chords for soprano and concert ukulele (tuned GCEA). There is also a small number of baritone ukulele chords.
A growing collection of contemporary rock and pop chord sheets for ukulele.
This is my site, right here, link takes you directly to the ukulele chords lesson page. Used to be a separate site but is not part of this (right here) larger site.
Ukulele Chord tables and the ability to transpose songs to different keys. Cool site for songs.
There are many web site around the world with ukulele content for learning the uke. Here are a few, starting with my my site, naturally.
This page contains a MASSIVE list of ukulele sites around the world.
FREE ukulele fingerboard charts are available on my web CurtSheller.com site at: Ukulele Charts
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