JerryR
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Hi all,
I received a lot of help on a previous thread, thanks to everyone who provided insight, and now I have the song ready for a Low G Uke.
Previous thread: http://forum.ukuleleunderground.com/showthread.php?128259-Need-help-with-complicated-Guitar-chords/
Low G version: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1geuip8m6jkcxtc/38 He Will Make You Strong— Low G Uke.pdf?dl=0
Now I'm trying g to figure out how to adjust for a re-entrant Uke.
My minimal music theory knowledge says to move everything up until the lowest note, a G3, becomes a C4.
If this is correct, then I know how to do that via Guitar Pro. Then I believe I would need to adjust all the chords up the equivalent number of semi-tones as well.
If true, I do not know how to to that. I'm a little familiar with the circles of fifths, but only with the principal chords, not all the variants used in the song.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I received a lot of help on a previous thread, thanks to everyone who provided insight, and now I have the song ready for a Low G Uke.
Previous thread: http://forum.ukuleleunderground.com/showthread.php?128259-Need-help-with-complicated-Guitar-chords/
Low G version: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1geuip8m6jkcxtc/38 He Will Make You Strong— Low G Uke.pdf?dl=0
Now I'm trying g to figure out how to adjust for a re-entrant Uke.
My minimal music theory knowledge says to move everything up until the lowest note, a G3, becomes a C4.
If this is correct, then I know how to do that via Guitar Pro. Then I believe I would need to adjust all the chords up the equivalent number of semi-tones as well.
If true, I do not know how to to that. I'm a little familiar with the circles of fifths, but only with the principal chords, not all the variants used in the song.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.