

Transposing from Standard to Baritone Ukulele.Join 900 other subscribers Top Posts & Pages Chord Indications (with some strumming or fingerpicking indications, where desired)Īnyway, I’d love to see what you come up with.Bass (always great for less-experienced players or giving someone a break).Harmony / Countermelody / Descant (at times optional, at others really needed).Melody (may include double/triple stops or ‘chord melody’ if you have players that can handle that).I also found this interesting online program that will only deal with one ukulele at a time: … simple, but lacking rhythm indications.Īs far as arranging tips, I usually find that two or three ukulele parts plus chord indications for rhythm players make for a nice sound. No matter which program you use, tablature always seems to be a little harder to input than standard notation, so there’s a learning curve. You can get it free at and they have a section of their manual dedicated to tablature at … you might also check out to get an overview. It produces great looking music though.Ī free option is Musescore, which I know will do ukulele tablature, but I don’t have much experience with using it myself. It is pretty pricey though and has a learning curve that people often complain about. Do you have a specific app for writing ukulele tab? … Any advice or lead on composing with a ukes tab would be much appreciated.Īs far as notation software goes, I’ve used Finale since the late 90s and think it is a great program.

Everything is either guitar tab or bass with notation on top. I would like to make some post-Christmas arrangements for us to play, and am having no luck finding an app which will let me compose with ukulele tablature. In addition to your book we also play some pdf songs which I rearranged from an old book of recorder ensemble music. We ladies are strictly instrumentalists, and enjoy your arrangements immensely. The ukulele instrumental trio I play in have been loving your book, Christmas Carols for Ukulele Orchestra. Today’s question comes from Ramille Matsoukis of the Mother Pluckers Ukulele Ensemble: 2-part tablature example realized in Finale
