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UkeMaster

5 • 25 Ratings

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Quick demo see: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojYMoCI1KmM or www.ukulele.nl UkeMaster for the iPhone is a continuation of Sheep-Entertainment's Ukulele Chord Finder on the internet which has been well known since 1998. You can choose your own tuning, D-tuning, C-tuning, baritone and more. You can also easily tune your ukulele using the pitch-pipe. UkeMaster helps you to find both basic and advanced chords, more than 40 chordtypes in total. Basic and advanced chords are colored different so you can easily distinguish them. You can find more ways to play a chord anywhere on the fretboard by clicking the hand. First the most basic fingering is shown after clicking a chord-type or root-note. By clicking the hand you will find fingerings higher up the fretboard. The found chord shows you the relative note for every finger-position. This way you learn how the chord is built and teaches you how to built chords yourself. The root-note of the chord is labeled as 'R', the others show you the name of the interval relative to the root-note. Different chords often overlap. For example C m7b5 can be the same fingering as D# m6. By clicking the chordname you can loop through these chords and see how they are built, eg. where is the root. You can also find chordnames by clicking positions on the fretboard and see which chord they make. This way you also learn how chords are related to each other. For example start with a C7, click one fret above 5 and get a C7#5. To hear how the chord sounds simply strum over the soundhole. You can use UkeMaster in three different orientations. In portrait it shows the chords as in sheet music. In landscape it can show the chords as if you are looking at your own ukulele or as if you are looking at someone else. Some chords have more than 4 notes in them, but on the ukulele you only have four strings. Therefore some notes are omitted. Mostly the 5th can be omitted without changing the sound very much. Sometimes even the root can be omitted, but especially when there are other instruments around that already play it.
What’s New
Major update to work well with iOS 9 and iOS 10.
Version 2.0
Version History

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5
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25 Ratings
  • Frsfguit, 13.03.2016
    Best Uke Chord Finder
    This has been so helpful. It is not always intuitive. I was using it for a month before I realized I could scroll through chords to find more options. Still, it is, by far, the best for finding chords and their multiple voicings. Show more
  • CraigS63, 03.01.2015
    Great uke chord finder!
    For each of the 12 keys, there are 42 chords provided (in multiple positions/shapes, by clicking the Hand icon). I like the ability to “strum” the strings and hear what the chord “should” sound like, as well as the multiple tunings provided. As another review pointed out, you can click on the frets you are holding, and it will usually show what that chord is (it didn’t recognize 2-0-0-2 as a 7th though). Developers: please consider adding either a “user defined” tuning, or maybe a way to transpose (I just got a sopranino uke tuned cFAD and haven’t got the hang of the thing yet! Show more
  • Mojo's keep, 13.02.2014
    The go to uke app
    This is the most used uke app I ever downloaded love different chord voicings this app is on every device I own need the same app for other string instruments Show more
  • NealPaisley, 16.02.2013
    Best Uke Chord App
    This is a good one. Can't figure out what chord you're playing, touch the interface in the shape you're using and the fret you're on, and bingo, the name of the chord. Want to know how to play it up the fretboard, touch the hand symbol. I've used this free on my computer for years, it's good to have it on something a little more portable, and 3.99 is pretty low for all the years I've used it. Show more
  • Gerald Perez, 16.10.2012
    Ukemaster
    Great app to help me find the chords and their perspective names....but can you guys update it to 12 frets? That is the only downfall. If there were at least the 12 frets it would be worth the price. Really looking forward to an update! Mahalo! Show more
  • SnoopyandGroopy, 16.08.2012
    Fine
    The app does what it says but Chords4ukes does the same thing for only 99 cents so this app is kind of a rip
  • rakudaniku, 30.03.2012
    Perfect
    It does everything that it claims it should do and it does it perfectly. The app works fine on both my iPhone and iPod, has multiple tuning, tons of chords and a simple layout. As a long time ukulele.nl user I love it that I can bring this with me. Show more
  • Ukelarry, 17.02.2012
    Uke Chord Finder
    I belong to a uke group of about a dozen players. We have found this APP to be great when we are presented with new chords that enable us to give the songs a better tonality. It also let's you experiment with different fingerlings as you move up the neck. And you can't beat the price! Show more
  • Libagrouchy, 28.12.2011
    Player
    I love this app. I play by ear and have simply found my way to chords by experimenting. So I often don't know what chord I'm playing. This app solves the problem perfectly by telling me what the fingering is. Helps me to share chords when jamming with others. I've never had it crash on my iPhone. Show more

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    2.99 USD
  • Size
    26.3 MB
  • Provider
    Antenna Men
Languages
English
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