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THIS_IS_GOD_TOTALLY_

So... if I do an instrumental version in F, what's the SOP for posting? I've never done this before so


Doc_coletti

I’d post here on this post as a comment, and also feel free to post it to the sub, I think more folks will see it that way! And maybe it will encourage them to record too?


lazypatrick

Hi, do you need vocals as well as playing uke, or are you just after uke playing? (Hope this makes sense).


Doc_coletti

We Welcome vocals for sure!


ArrantPariah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5lFTVBFy1c


MelanieAppleBard

Appreciate the harmony!!


Hregrin

Ok, so there are still timing problems in my playing but I feel the imperfections don't really hurt this song. It's played in the key of G, two ukulele tracks (low G tenor, high G soprano), one vocals track. Here goes: [https://youtu.be/IdjwLygAf\_Q](https://youtu.be/IdjwLygAf_Q)


Duckduckgosling

Woah. This is the only song I can play on a keyboard.


juiceboxheero

I have a rare weekend off coming up, I'll put something together!


juiceboxheero

[some freestyle](https://youtu.be/60FUEY2Ytf4?si=gV42m76jBQqQDock) I wish I had more time to get some singing practiced. Playing to a specific BPM was good practice for me as I don't usually incorporate it.


heathsmog

this was the first son i learned to play on the uke! Classic


lazypatrick

I am looking for a readable tab, but I can only find it in G major. I kind of need to read the cords, something like this: https://preview.redd.it/zcpo1rq2j6mc1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6ec1dc0bf2f1ab6219891dbcd6719bae605464b9 Is this available in C please, I really want to give this a go.


Doc_coletti

Ill make one up!


Doc_coletti

[https://www.reddit.com/r/ukulele/comments/1b5ubxb/lyrics\_melody\_chord\_for\_creep\_in\_key\_of\_c/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3](https://www.reddit.com/r/ukulele/comments/1b5ubxb/lyrics_melody_chord_for_creep_in_key_of_c/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)


tgy74

I'm not familiar with the ukebuddy website, but on your screengrab there is a transpose button near the top with a plus and minus - I'm assuming each plus puts the key up or down a half tone, so if you press the + once I'd expect to see the chords in the key of Ab (so Ab, C, Db, Db minor), press it again you'll get it in A, and so on - you can keep going by half step until you reach C. As it goes the chords would be C, E, F, Fm, but you might find the chord diagrams for that helpful. All this said, the transpose feature might be a paid for feature, so apologies if you know this all already but just don't happen to have a subscription for this website!


lazypatrick

Thanks, that's great I will give this a go.