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Graph paper and the ukulele, it seems like such a simple idea, but I’ve never seen anyone use it before now (and I’ve seen a lot of ukulele ideas, tips and tricks). This idea comes from Patrycja Kozak, a member of the Ukulele Players (Uke Players) group on Facebook (shared with permission). She uses a graph paper notebook as her “song / chord / tip book,” and once you see it, you realize the perfect suitability of graph paper for this kind of notebook:

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As you can see, the graph paper provides a perfect template for chord diagrams, and still allows you to write notes on the grid as if you were using lined paper. Thanks Patrycja for sharing!

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