Tri-Tab Ukulele Pdfs
Three string Tri-Tabs can be played by ANY tuning of ukulele. These tabs are for private, self-educational purposes, and are a great way to develop your solo ukulele skills. They can also be played on the top three strings of a standard tuned guitar.
TRANSCRIPTIONS:
Andantino (Carcassi) – Beginner
Andantino Sostenuto (Giuliani)
Angels We Have Heard On High – Beginner
Battle Hymn Of The Republic (Flatpicking)
Bouree – Cello Suite No. 3 (J. S. Bach)
Brahm’s Lullaby (Johannes Brahms)
Deck The Halls With Christmas Holly (Beginner)
Gavotte – French Suite No. 5 (J.S. Bach)
Gavottes 1 & 2 – 6th Cello Suite (J. S. Bach)
Go From My Window (John Dowland)
Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Kids)
Hey Diddle Diddle The Cat & The Fiddle (Kids)
In The Bleak Mid Winter (Holst)
I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In
Larghetto Espressivo (Carulli)
Michael Row The Boat Ashore (Kids)
Minuet In G (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Mistress Winter’s Jump (John Dowland)
Molly Mallone Exercise No.1 – Tutorial for Beginners
Molly Mallone Exercise No.2 – Tutorial for Beginners
Molly Mallone Exercise No.3 – Tutorial for Beginners
Molly Mallone Exercise No.4 – Tutorial for Beginners
Molly Mallone Exercise No.5 – Tutorial for Beginners
My Lady Hunsdons Puffe (John Dowland)
Ode To Joy (Beethoven) – Easy Version
Ode To Joy (Beethoven) – Chord Melody Version
Ode To Joy (Beethoven) – Finger Picking Version
Old MacDonald Had A Farm (Kids)
Pachelbel’s Canon (Johann Pachelbel)
Petite Piece (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Prelude – Cello Suite No.1 (J. S. Bach)
Row, Row, Row Your Boat (Kids)
Silent Night (Franz Gruber) – Kids Version
Sing A Song Of Sixpence (Kids)
Symphony No.7 Theme – (Beethoven)
Tarleton’s Ressurection (John Dowland)
The 4 Seasons – Spring (Antonio Vivaldi)
The Frog Galliard (John Dowland)
The Reapers Song (Robert Schumann)
Theme From Swan Lake (Peter Tchaikovsky)
Tom Tom The Piper’s Son (Kids)
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Kids)
Waltzing Matilda (Christina Macpherson)
Washerwomen’s Dance (16th Cent.)
What If A Day, A Month, Or A Year? (16th Cent.)
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Where Are Those Eyes (16th Cent.)