UkeAbility.org is a better index for ukulele song books. Click the chord diagrams you know, and it shows you the songs you can play.
I made a website that allows you to search ukulele song books based on which chords you know. Right now, I only have the two Daily Ukulele books (731 songs, 175 chords!) entered into the database. I’m hoping to add the Hal Leonard Fake Book soon. I’m taking requests for other books. Those are the 3 books I play from most often when I’m strumming.
The site also keeps track of which chords you know and makes recommendations on which chords you should learn next to maximize the songs you could play. For example, if I learn G#dim (1-2-1-2) I can play 26 new songs in the Daily books. You can also save a list of favorite songs and display it with the chords.
Accounts are optional. If you don’t create an account, your chord and song data is stored in your browser’s local storage.
Other than adding more books, I’m planning to add alternative chord shapes, and chord diagrams for baritone and Bb tuning (a personal favorite).
There are no actual songs, lyrics, lead sheets or tabs displayed on the site, nor do I link off to any of those sites. It’s merely a better index/search for the physical books.
Thanks for taking a look!
Joe
I made a website that allows you to search ukulele song books based on which chords you know. Right now, I only have the two Daily Ukulele books (731 songs, 175 chords!) entered into the database. I’m hoping to add the Hal Leonard Fake Book soon. I’m taking requests for other books. Those are the 3 books I play from most often when I’m strumming.
The site also keeps track of which chords you know and makes recommendations on which chords you should learn next to maximize the songs you could play. For example, if I learn G#dim (1-2-1-2) I can play 26 new songs in the Daily books. You can also save a list of favorite songs and display it with the chords.
Accounts are optional. If you don’t create an account, your chord and song data is stored in your browser’s local storage.
Other than adding more books, I’m planning to add alternative chord shapes, and chord diagrams for baritone and Bb tuning (a personal favorite).
There are no actual songs, lyrics, lead sheets or tabs displayed on the site, nor do I link off to any of those sites. It’s merely a better index/search for the physical books.
Thanks for taking a look!
Joe