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Natural, Sharp and Flat Notes of the Ukulele Fingerboard - D Tuning

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D Tuning Variations

The D Tuning comes in two versions where string four is either tuned to "A", a major second below string one or low "A" where string four is a perfect fifth below string three's D above middle C.

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QuickStart Scale Fingerings for Ukulele, Volume I, D Tuning

Major, minor, diminished and augmented arpeggios fingerings in all keys for D tuned ukuleles.

Tunings: D low or high “A” - (ADF#B or aDF#B).

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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-015-7 Published: November 2004 Pages 98

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