![]() ![]() You can print off your songsheets or display them on a screen. Then there are other resources such as Songsheet Generator which is very simillar to Onsong will create a chordpro. Very nifty! Both are free from the App Store on iPad. Not only that you can put notes on the screen with your finger and save them. Bring each song up from the list by swiping across, they come up in the order you saved them. You import your songsheets as PDFs and you can create set lists with them. I have a couple of apps on my tablet that I have found very useful. Just change the setting from guitar to ukulele. This will not only change your chords but colour them blue and make them bold but will show the chord boxes at the top. TAB TRANSPOSER For transposing songs try Tab Transposer . It works as a font in your font collection. This is another free download but please make a donation if you find it useful. It is free but you can make a donation if you find it useful.ĬHORDETTE CHORD BOX FONT You can easily put those chord boxes on your song sheets. This will convert your chords to and from with or without brackets and transpose your songs. It will also transpose your songs.ĬHORDSMITH You can download Chordsmith software from here. You change change things around by using the tabs at the top of the screen. This is a fantastic resource which can add the chord boxes change the style and colour of your song sheets. UKEGEEKS An amazing resource! To change the format of a song from Chordpro where the chords are like this to plain standard two line chord/text format I sometimes use the free Ukegeeks online page here . Let us know what you think!ĬOUSTII A web site full of great things for beginners and accomplished players. There's a history of the uke and some easy songs. You don't have to learn complicated musical notation just follow the dots in the boxes. ![]() How to choose, hold, tune and learn to play your uke easily. This is a very simple beginner's ukulele book to give you the very basis to learn before you come to a FUN session. The SongSheet applications are designed to make working with song sheets as simple as possible.Download your FREE beginner's book here. A song sheet consists of lyrics and chords broken up into one or more stanzas. You might also know these as chord charts or lead sheets. There are many sources for such songs to be found online via a quick search. If they are available, ChordPro song files represent the most reliable import format. There are two main views within the application: SongSheet Pro is designed to take full advantage of your iPad, whether it be an iPad mini, or the latest 12.9” iPad Pro. The Library view is where you manage your set lists and song collections.The left-hand pane shows you a high-level view of what’s in your library.It provides quick access to all your songs in one place. You can browse by artist, or various custom collections, and access all your set lists.The right-hand lists the songs within the currently selected collection, a filtered subset of songs based on search criteria, or the list of sets and songs within a set list.There are also several supplementary views: The Song view is for performing on stage, editing lyrics and chords, constructing arrangements, setting backing tracks, and so on – everything to do with an individual song. By default, the app comes with three themes installed: The Theme Editor allows you to modify the look and feel of SongSheet Pro through themes.Default: dark text on a light background (not available when your iPad is in Dark Mode).Presentation: designed for lyrics projection on an external screen.Blackout: light text on a black background (useful for use on-stage when under lights). By default, chord display for this theme is turned off. (Creating and editing themes is only supported on iPad currently.) In SongSheet Pro you can edit the default themes, create your own, or use themes created by others. ![]()
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