I want to pick melody from sheet music...need to transpose to the uke fretboard. Where can I find a chart showing this for a low G (GCEA) uke? Thanks.
good as far as it goes but doesn't show Low G 4th string notes.
WHat/where is TOOLBOX?Toolbox has jigs for both high and low g
It could be a mistake to look for a magic chart. It may be better to look for a method.
Many method books use simple childrens' music over about ten lessons to work from reading the open strings to getting the notes in the first five to seven frets.
The first 10 lessons in old recorder books like those produced by Frida Dinn are very useful, you put a yellow stick note over the recorder fingering picture and draw on some Uke TAB. Many old uke tutor books have the same thing. I am not a fan of the internet offerings or more recent books for the task of learning to match the standard notation staff to a ukulele TAB staff. It is a mechanical process to program your brain, you start out doing it all by rote and over time that morphs into an understanding. Look for a very simple method, without fancy internet graphics or pretty colours.
Fretboard Toolbox -see post #5 and even your reply to it- the link is there for all of them- low g, high g, mandolin...........WHat/where is TOOLBOX?