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Ukulele Chord Exporter

Description
Use this app to create labeled ukulele chords which you can export and paste into song sheets as needed. The four sliders are used to position the dots on the strings. The strings are labeled GCEA by default, but this can be used to create chords in any tuning - high G, Low G, ADF#B, baritone, or really any four string tuning. Use the "barre" slider to create a bar going across all the strings. Note that the names of the chords must be entered manually - this program does not "know" how the fretboard dots relate to the chords - you need to position the dots and name the chord yourself. Use the slider to choose the root note, along with sharp or flat as needed, which are accessed through checkboxes. Then select the chord symbol (dim/aug/m/maj) also using the checkboxes. To unselect a checkbox, just click it again. Then choose the chord number as needed, also using checkboxes. If a string is NOT to be played in the chord, uncheck the checkbox above it to mark an "x" on that string in the diagram. If your chord starts at a higher fret than those shown, you can use the "set first fret" slider to place a number showing what the first fret should be. Click the "export jpg" or "export transparent png" button and the file should download to your downloads folder. This image can be pasted into a lyric sheet and resized to fit your needs.



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