Ukulele tabs from full songs

Song to Ukulele Tab

Learn a song on ukulele by converting it into a tab. Start from audio or a public link, choose the chord or fingerpicking profile, and Tabtify maps the part to a standard-tuned ukulele.

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Guitar, bass, 7-string or ukulele. Exports to Guitar Pro and MIDI.

AI-Powered Guitar Tab Generation

Paste a link or file, get an editable draft, then play and export in the browser.

Tabs back in minutesGuitar, bass, 7-string, ukulele

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Paste a link or upload audio

YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, MIDI, or a recording.

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AI writes the tab draft

Notes and rhythm land as an editable guitar tab.

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Play, tweak, export

Loop hard bars. Export GP5, MIDI, PDF, MusicXML.

Use cases

What players convert here

Learn a song to strum

Convert a song into a ukulele tab to learn its chords or picking pattern.

Campfire arrangements

Turn a song into a simple, playable uke arrangement you can adjust.

Melody versions

Draft the melody of a song for solo ukulele, then refine the voicings.

Tabtify editor on a laptop - guitar tab with playback

After the AI draft

A real tab editor, not a static download.

Play it back, edit any note, open GP5 or MusicXML you already have, and export in the format you need.

  • Edit the draft

    Fix notes, timing, measures, and fret choices.

  • Check by ear

    Play back, loop bars, match the source.

  • Export when ready

    Guitar Pro, MIDI, PDF, MusicXML.

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Tabs made with Tabtify

Real AI drafts you can open in the editor - same path as convert.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tabtify's AI-powered guitar tab creation platform. From audio conversion to professional export formats.

Can I convert a song into a ukulele tab?
Yes. Upload audio or paste a link, choose ukulele, and Tabtify maps the part to standard GCEA tuning as an editable tab.
Will it give me chords or melody?
Either - choose the chord profile for strummed songs or the fingerpicking profile for a melodic, note-by-note version.
What if the song is too busy?
Dense full-band mixes are harder to reduce to one uke part; a clean or guitar/vocal-forward version transcribes best.
Does it transpose the song for ukulele?
It maps the detected notes onto GCEA strings where they are playable, and you move shapes or shift octaves in the editor afterwards. For songs far outside ukulele range, converting just the melody works better.
Can I set a capo for the conversion?
Yes. Set the capo in the setup step and fret numbers are written relative to it, the same as in the guitar flow.

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Converter notes

From source to editable tab

These notes are here for setup context. The main workflow starts above in the converter, then continues in the editor.

  • Start from an audio file, recording, or public media link.
  • Pick the chord profile for strummed songs or fingerpicking for note-by-note parts.
  • Everything maps to standard GCEA and opens in the editor for cleanup.

Steps

  1. 01Upload the song audio or paste a public media link.
  2. 02Select ukulele and the chord or fingerpicking playing profile.
  3. 03Run the conversion and open the ukulele tab in the editor.
  4. 04Adjust voicings and timing, then save or export.

Source quality

  • Clear, uncluttered songs map to the uke's narrow range more cleanly than dense mixes.
  • Choose fingerpicking for melodic parts and the chord profile for strummed songs.
  • Convert a chorus first to check the result before doing the full song.
  • Busy full-band mixes are harder to reduce to a single ukulele part.
  • Notes outside the ukulele's range are transposed to fit GCEA.
  • Expect some voicing and rhythm cleanup on the draft.