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Fingering Chart for Ukulele

  • For ukulele in GCEA tuning
  • By Ron Middlebrook
  • ISBN: 9781574240702, Publisher's no. HL00000246
  • Format: 23 x 30.5 cm
  • 4 Pages
  • Available since August 2007
  • Item number 118728
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Just what I needed !
Johnny Ska 21.05.2018
Very cool idea, a really handy booklet for those who want to have a list of assorted chords for the Ukulele...!

I have been playing the guitar for many years now, and recently decided to make my first steps with the Ukulele. Although being able to find my way around the different tuning easily, this book has been proven very useful nonetheless.

I totally recommend it !
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dermonok 04.12.2020
Great boog, good price!
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A perfect start
mbanven 28.11.2021
As a complete newby a needed a kick starter and this is perfect. One page with all you need to understand the very basics (the alternative was an App for the phone, but I still prefer the old fashioned way)
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The best beginners guide
Andy The Bulgarian 05.12.2018
It really is easy to read and understand. It is not cluttered with information it gives you exactly what you need to actually play the instrument for the first time
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