TWO programs that generate
chord fingerings for the UKULELE!

UKE adds numerical chord fingering patterns
to files of chord names and songlyrics.

UKEPIX includes fingering diagrams!

UKE's output is ASCII while UKEPIX generates a PostScript file that can be printed on non-PostScript by the freeware program Ghostscript. That is, UKE turns

             Makin' Whoopee!
     1928 - Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson

     G                     D7
     Another bride another June
             G     G7   C    C#dim
     another sunny honeymoon

into

            Makin' Whoopee!
     1928 - Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson

     G                     D7
    0232                  2223
     Another bride another June
             G     G7   C    C#dim
            0232  0212 0003 0101
     another sunny honeymoon

while UKE converts it into

Both programs let the user specify the way the ukulele is tuned (the default is 'C'!) and can transpose keys.

The fingering diagrams produced by the new UKEPIX are especially convenient for beginners and those who prepare lead sheets for instruction. Others will prefer the original UKE because its output is more compact. Both programs use ASCII (text) files as input. UKE produces a text file with the music transposed and numerical chord fingering patterns added. UKEPIX generates a PostScript file that can be printed on PostScript printers or non-PS printers by using the freeware program GhostScript. Don't be discouraged if you've had experience with earlier versions of GhostScript. The latest Windows implemetations are as easy to use as anyother Windows program. Details and download instructions are provided on the UKEPIX page.


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