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S**T
These are great reference
I love these cards. They get a lot of information on a small footprint (they're about 6.24 inches square). The cards have the following information in GCEA tuning:Ukulele ChordFRONT: All of the notes of the neck from the nut to the 12th fret & Chord shapes for Major (2 ways), Maj7, Minor, Min6, Min7, 6, 7, Diminished, Suspended 4, Augmented in ABCDEFGBACK: Same chords as the front for the Sharps and Flats as well as Chord Formulas, and the chords for every Major and Minor key. There are also notes on TranspositionUkulele TuneFRONT: Transposing charts for ABCDEFGBACK: The Circle of FifthsUkulele ScalesFRONT: Chromatic intervals and Scale fretboard diagrams for Major and Minor Pentatonic, Major and Minor Blues, & Harmonic MinorBACK: Fretboard diagrams for all 7 Modes.The cards are printed very cleanly on durable cardstock. There is a nice satin finish to the stock. It does come with a little cardboard stand that works well but I just plop one of these on my music stand when I need one for reference.I would recommend these for anybody that is beginning to take a more serious approach to the Ukulele ad music in general.
A**Y
Fits in the uke case, but not the pocket of it
I was hoping these would be small enough to fit in the pocket on the front of my ukulele case, but they do not. They will however fit underneath my concert ukulele in its case... but that means there is more risk of it falling out when I get my uke out. I'm going on a trip with my ukulele and thought it would be nice to have these. They are better than nothing or referencing my phone, but a bit smaller would have worked better. However, on the other hand, the print on this is rather small as it is, and they would have had to find a way to make it smaller or leave things out. It feels like a heavy cardboard that can easily bend and then crease and never be the same again. It isn't really laminated. For these reasons, it's not ideal, but these have a lot of information and is more portable than the other cheat sheets I have, so that is good.
A**R
Convenient reference cards
I'm just starting to learn the ukulele, and these cards are very handy—using the chord charts, I could start experimenting right away! I've found the information to be accurate, and it's organized in an easy to navigate/intuitive manner. The text is definitely small, so that should be taken into account, but I've found the fingering diagrams to be printed clearly, and they're simple enough to understand from a short distance.The information is very neatly printed on a sturdy matte cardstock. Other reviews have mentioned as a negative that these cards are not laminated (based on that, I had planned to laminate them when they came in)—but if they were laminated, they would be shiny and harder to read. I think this kind of cardstock is probably the best treatment for the size of these reference cards, and they don't seem to be in danger of wearing out quickly (just probably don't get them wet?). All in all, a good value for the price, and easy to use. The packaging as a foldable stand is also a nice feature.
P**R
Tiny, tiny, too TINY
Again, maybe I should've read a little more closely, but for everyone else who doesn't pay close attention: these cards are tiny.Seriously, I can't read them without reading glasses, so they're kinda useless.Still, the storage envelope doubles as a stand... for everyone who plays ukulele at the dinner table, I guess.
J**T
These cover the basics and much more
I started playing the ukulele this year and am always looking for tools to help me. These cards replace some sheets of paper that I kept in my case for reference with basic chords and the fretboard. These take that idea much further by including a wider range of chords (Sus4, Aug), a table of chords in each key signature (great for transposing), scales, and circle of fifths. There is a lot of music theory squeezed onto these three cards, so I am very happy with these overall. They should fit in most cases and gig bags.Some ideas for improvement: I would have loved it if these were laminated. Also, for those of us 50+ years old, the print is small in some spots (see photos) and the use of medium blue (for chord roots) & dark blue is hard to distinguish unless the lights are bright.Definitely recommend.
L**2
6 inch square cards, double sided
These cards are about 6 inches square. They are multi-colored and printed on heavy durable (but not plastic coated) paper card stock. The information printed on the cards is pretty standard, but neatly formatted: chords, notes, keys, scales. The 6x6 size is handy if you want to drop one or more of the cards in your ukulele case or your iPad case where the more common 8x10 info sheets won't fit. They do use smaller print to fit the material on these smaller cards, so they may be hard to read if your eyesight isn't too good.
M**7
Not JUST For Beginners
I consider myself to be a musician. I say CONSIDER MYSELF because I have never actually worked as a musician, although I DO have a bachelor's degree in music education. I understand chords, and the fingering of a ukulele is not particularly difficult. But this chart allows me to wen my way through chord patters without really having to think about it. It is attractive, goes on the wall perfectly and contains all I need to know. And it does so without making me feel like I am, somehow, ABOVE the level of the chart. Oh. I almost forgot. It is really good for beginners as well!!!
Q**E
More Than I Expected
I mainly grabbed these for the chord chart. Who doesn't need a good chord chart so you can pick up and play anything, anywhere.There's a ton of information included on these 2-sided cards and some of it is over my head. I still think it's good to have as it may be something I learn later and need a reference for just like the chords.These don't really fit in my case, but I can slide them in my music folder or stick them to the wall while I strum on my bed.I wouldn't say theses are essential, but they are useful and of decent quality. I'm going to laminate mine to ensure longevity.
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