Dial a Ukulele Chord Tuner
Made in the USA
Learn How to Tune a Standard, Concert, or Tenor Ukulele by Using Our Dial a Ukulele Chord Tuner
The “Dial a Ukulele Chord · Dial a Progression”
Every Chord Diagram at the first position for the Soprano (Standard), Concert and Tenor Ukuleles
Which chords go together in all 12 keys for easy access to progressions
How to tune Soprano (Standard), Concert and Tenor Ukuleles
“Color-CODED Quick Check Reference Grid” on the front .. of the Nashville Number System / Degrees of Scale which goes up to “The 9 .. more
Made of two 8 inch across 16 Point Recycled Cardstock Circles – With a Brass grommet in the middle so the circles can spin around – in Full Color and UV Plastic Coated on all four sides.
- Also on the front of the dial is the “Color-CODED Quick Check Reference Grid” of the Nashville Number System which goes up to “The 9″… (the 1 is red, the 2 is orange, the 3 is yellow, the 4 is green, etc.)…
- On the back … a full explanation of the “Nashville # System”, how to tune a ukulele along with how to make minor guitar chords
- It also shows you how many sharps or flats are in each key signature, the names of the diatonic scale degrees (tonic, dominant, mediant, etc.), the Solfa names of the scale positions (the do, re, mi’s,)
- 8″ in diameter printed in full Color on 16 point recycled card stock and UV plastic coated.all sides – bar coded for retail scanners – Made in the USA
- Dealers – Bar coded for retail scanners and come with a POP counter display.
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No Music Reading Is Necessary to Use “Dial a Ukulele Chord · Dial a Progression”
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Welcome to the ultimate resource to learn or review the aspects of the Nashville Number System and to learn how to make every ukulele chord at the first position in every key … what “Dial A Ukulele Chord · Dial A Progression” covers can impact the rest of your musical life … no matter your skill level or musical style … Enjoy …