The Guitalele is a hybrid string instrument that combines the small design and tuning of the ukulele with the 6-string design of a nylon guitar. It's a great beginner instrument for the guitar as it has 6 strings and the intervals between the strings are the same. It's a lot easier than playing a steel string guitar because of the smaller 1/4 scale and the ease of holding down the nylon strings. The nylon strings produce a similar sound as the ukulele. It's also referred to as ukitar or kīkū. The tuning is A D G C E A low to high. It also makes for a great travel instrument or just a new tone for your playing.
This chart highlights the note arrangement on the fingerboard as well as the most commonly used chords for the guitalele. The 8.5" x 11" chart is great to put in your notebook or on the wall. The 11" x 17" poster is perfect to hang on the wall wherever you practice for easy reference, instead of flipping through a book. This chart displays the location of the notes on the fingerboard and a beginner’s chord chart with the major, minor and 7th chord formations. This information can be found in books, but rarely on one easy to read chart!
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Need a similar poster for another instrument or alternate tuning? If I do not have one available, let me know and I'll see if I can make one for you.