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66 reviewsThis is an illustrated book for those starting out playing the ukulele. It aims to be an useful addition to more standard learn-to-play-ukulele manuals. Uke Tips at your Fingertips aims to fill in the gaps of knowledge that often aren't covered in other books such as: How exactly do you play the tricky E chord? How do you change from one chord to another? How do you read tab and what are all those symbols on it? What about stage fright? How do you change the strings? How do you write chords as numbers? And more! Illustrations add an element of fun to the book, but also help easily clarify the instructions. This book is 126 pages in real life : ) It's written by Elena Duff, a ukulele player who knows first hand the challenges and questions that often arise as you start on the journey to learn how to play uke.
Please note! This is a picture book and as such each page, including text, is saved an image and thus the text is not scalable in the same way as standard text-based eBooks. Also, if you are a complete novice and want to learn ukulele step-by-step this book is better viewed as a handy addition to a more standard beginner's book.