Converting Staff notes to Ukulele

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  • #29024
    lisadmh
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    Robin, than you for the link. Interesting! Yup, that explains it.

    Rickey, I know, they’re everywhere. I’m just getting to the point that I can find other options and tweak the hard transitions in the songs-basic tweaks, but it’s a start. It’s pretty cool. Check out Robin’s link to me. It explains a lot, but it’ll keep you hopping all over the place.

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    #29026
    robinboyd
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    @rickeymike – at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter which one you use, as long as it’s the right octave and it’s comfortable to play. I’ve been doing the same thing when adapting Zelda’s Lullaby to the low g. If there’s a note in the arrangement that’s played on the G string, I need to work out what string I want to play it on to make it work.

    #29050
    rickeymike
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    Ok guys, I’ve just downloaded that universal app. Wow it looks complicated and when I opened it, it was picking up my TV noise in the background. ha. You say to use the chromatic mode to see the octave. So, as a base point, what octave number contains the middle C ?

    #29051
    lisadmh
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    C4 is middle c. I just downloaded it too. Fancy.

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