See, its generally a helpful concept to learning to play the Uke if you actually have one that works. Last Christmas, I got a-pretty cheap-Ukulele. It's purple. I learned to finger pick a few simple songs, but not much more. When I went to find a book to teach myself with, I discovered that they were made for regular concert Ukuleles. I had a Soprano. A soprano ukulele is about 3-6 inches shorter than a concert Uke, and plays an octave higher in pitch.
I've learned how to read TAB, which is a way of reading music. The number of lines on the staff directly correlates to the number of strings on the instrument. The numbers represent the fret that the note is on. The other parts of TAB is general to basically all other types of music. You have measures, note lengths, a key signature, and a time signature.
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| Example of TAB |
I went to Guitar Center to pick up some music books and began my search for a song.

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