If you want to learn how to play the ukulele, check out all the free apps for learning the ukulele. Most of them are really good even tough completely free to use!
“Ukulele by ChordBuddy” is a free app that offers a range of lessons and exercises to help users learn how to play the ukulele.
It includes video lessons that teach users how to play different chords and songs on the ukulele, as well as chord diagrams and a virtual ukulele that users can play along with.
The app is designed to be user-friendly and easy to use, making it a good option for beginners who are just starting to learn the ukulele.
In addition to the lessons and exercises, “Ukulele by ChordBuddy” also includes a built-in metronome to help users keep time while they play.
It also offers a range of customization options, including adjusting the speed of the virtual ukulele and turning on or off the guide notes.
Overall, “Ukulele by ChordBuddy” is a comprehensive ukulele learning app that can be a great resource for beginners looking to learn how to play the ukulele.
It offers a range of lessons, exercises, and tools to help users improve their skills and become more confident ukulele players.
Ukeoke is a free ukulele learning app for iOS and Android that provides interactive lessons for beginners.
It includes over 500 chords and scales, finger-style exercises, and step-by-step lessons to help you learn the basics of playing the ukulele.
“Ukulele Tabs” is a free app that provides access to a large library of ukulele tabs, which show users how to play different songs on the ukulele.
The app includes a virtual ukulele that users can play along with, as well as a variety of songs for users to learn.
One of the main features of “Ukulele Tabs” is its large library of tabs, which includes a wide range of songs in a variety of genres.
Users can search for specific songs or browse through the available tabs by artist or genre.
Once they find a song they want to learn, they can view the tab and play along with the virtual ukulele.
In addition to the tabs and virtual ukulele, “Ukulele Tabs” also includes a range of other features and tools to help users learn and improve their ukulele skills.
These may include chord diagrams, play-along tracks, and other resources.
Ukulology is a free ukulele app available on iOS and Android that teaches users how to play the ukulele through video tutorials and games.
The app also includes hundreds of chords, scales, and songs to practice with.
UkeTuner is a free tuning app available on iOS and Android that helps you tune your ukulele quickly and accurately.
It also includes an extensive chord library with diagrams, audio clips, and an interactive tuner to help you stay in tune while playing.
One of the main features of “Ukulele Lessons” is its comprehensive lesson plan, which includes a range of exercises and activities to help users learn and improve their ukulele skills.
These may include video lessons, chord charts, and other resources.
The app is designed to be user-friendly and easy to use, making it a good option for beginners who are just starting to learn the ukulele.
Ukulele Lessons also includes a built-in metronome to help users keep time while they play.
It also offers a range of customization options, including adjusting the speed of the virtual ukulele and turning on or off the guide notes.
The main feature of “Ukulele Tricks” is its wide range of lessons and exercises designed to help ukulele players of all levels improve their skills.
The app includes lessons for beginners and more advanced players, and covers a range of topics including chord progressions, strumming patterns, and more.
In addition to the lessons and exercises, “Ukulele Tricks” also includes a variety of songs for users to learn, as well as a built-in metronome to help users keep time while they play.
It also offers a range of customization options, including adjusting the speed of the virtual ukulele and turning on or off the guide notes.
I hope that will help you to make a better choice in finding the best app for you!
Thanks,
Tom
I’m Tom S. Ray and I’m head mastering engineer at Audio Unity Group. I also hold a bachelor with honours degree in music from Kingston University in London, I lecture mastering to students in Edinburgh College and to my online students via my Mastering Mastery audio mastering online course.