I am very happy to learn ukele from Yousician. I am able to learn it very well too! But sometimes it can't hear my ukele. That is the only problem I suffer. Also if it was free, it would have been better 😕
Reviews for Ukulele by Yousician
Great app and all but as soon as I got on to level 1, it didn't let me do the song after the video and told me to start my free trial.plrase fix this and make it free
the app is good for learning, but I have a few points that could be helpful and make the experience better 1. can we stop the sheet from moving, it would be better if we could stop the sheet and take time to practice the complex parts of songs. it would be helpful in higher levels 2. when playing a melody in self paced mode, all the next similar notes on a string are automatically marked as played, so it's annoying. maybe you can improve these things and make the experience even better. thanks
very good at teaching but slightly faulty to play an open note actually had to play a 1 note for it to count and a 1 for a 2 note and so on and it became provlmatic when playing a cord (mutiple noted at once) at once my microphone also disabled halfway through a song
I can tell the app is good, but you can't do anything without the premium version of the app. Also there is an artist i really want to learn songs for and they don't have him on the app.
Great so far. I struggle a bit as I have ADHD and Autism (AuDHD) so get a bit overwhelmed and struggle with tab as my brain flips it. I tried playing left handed and don't know which I prefer yet.
the app is very good, easy to follow and at a good pace for a beginner. the subscription is quite pricey and wants a year's subscription payment up front. there are no pay monthly options or weekly.
It's easy to follow and builds skills very well. The practise mode is brilliant. it's so useful to be able to slow it down then gradually increase speed. I'd like to be able to listen to the songs first and see people playing them. Also, the chord workshop doesn't pick up correct chords consistently. Overall, I've learned a lot and will keep with the paid version as I feel its good value.
This app has really helped me as a beginner to music in general. I do the paid subscription because I find a lot of value in it and have learned a lot quickly. It's fun to add the competitive element of challenging friends and it's cool that you can add the musical notation above the chords as an option. It usually seems to pick up the notes correctly, though there are rarely issues with that. I just double check that I'm in tune and run calibration again to solve any issues.
The app is great, and the user interface is just as good as they come. The only problem is the PAYWALL. My ukulele is less expensive than the subscription 🙃 make it make sense. I don't mind seeing 10 ads before each lesson because this is the best way to learn how to play (yt videos are confusing and not for absolute beginners). they are no alternative apps. Devs and corporate people do the right things pls!