Topic: Yuk

I just discovered the site and love it........does any one know a site that does the same great job for the Yuk.

Re: Yuk

Hi Leclercm and Welcome to Chordie!

  From your post, I'm going to assume "YUK" is a phonetic spelling for UKE as in Ulelele...... small 4 stringed acoustic instrument of suspected Hawaiian origin.

  If you will check out the guitar music listings for a particular band or tune you are seeking, and change the type of instrument over on the right side of the display. You can change the chords to Ukelele and the tuning to possibly get the result you are looking for.  The chords should be the same name for whatever instrument you play, but the charts might not be exact matches depending on your tuning.

Hope that helps, and again Welcome Aboard!

Doug

"what is this quintessence of dust?"  - Shakespeare

Re: Yuk

Hi Leclercm and welcome,

Further to Doug's comments you can go into 'Resources' and at the bottom of the page change your settings permanently to Uke (C-tuning, D-tuning or Baritone).

Roger

"Do, or do not; there is no try"