Reviews for Ukulele by Yousician

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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 😕

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!

So, I tried this app and I really was enjoying what I was learning and getting to play some familiar melodies of songs, but you can only get that by signing up for a subscription. So, I signed up just to test it and see if it's something I'd like to pay for and it's not letting me change my subscription, to pay monthly ($20/mo) or pay ($140/annually). Well I don't have the annual payment available but I can pay the monthly and would be interested if this didn't feel so cornering.

Really fun and cool idea for learning an instrument, I played though all the free stuff which took about 20 minutes, wish it was more free. But the monthly and the yearly plans are entirely way too expensive to justify the amount of free content you get to sample before hand. Maybe if it was 10 dollars a month or maybe not a whole upfront charge after the free trial of 150 dollars. Make it more affordable and I'll consider reinstalling.

The tuner is the only good thing about the app. There is only 15-20 mins worth of learning for free to play users. I thought that some additional features and extra songs were locked in the premium but the whole learning course is literally locked. You learn the first 3 chords and boom you've got to pay to proceed. Disappointed, considering the free tutorials were actually good.

I was recommended this app as a cheap way to learn ukulele. I've been playing on and off for a few years but not enough to gain any skill, so when I realized how interactive the lessons were, I was excited. I’m fine with paying for more features, but the 24-hour wait time between free lessons is frustrating. A midnight reset would be much more convenient. Instead, it feels like an inconvenience designed to push users into paying rather than actually fostering learning.

Enjoyed the early levels and it was good for someone just beginning but once you get to the later levels it stops being a good tool. I want to be able to play at my own pace and work on specific things and their practice tool doesn't allow that. For the cost I would expect a lot more features. Now I'm using books and videos instead and they are much more useful for learning. After level 4 there are huge diminishing returns with this app which again for the price is just not worth it.

I've never played the ukulele or any instrument and this app makes it easy for me. It starts with tuning and let's you go step by step at your own pace to learn, you can slow it down or speed it up and even pause. There's a hand illustrated with different colored fingers that match the different strings to help ...This app makes it fun to learn!

Started my 7 day, full access trial yesterday and played for 3 1/2 hours. My fingers hurt. Couldn't wait to get back from work today to play more. This is fun for me but I am serious about learning. Never played before a week ago when I purchased my ukulele. I know the annual subscription is a lot and I wish it could be broken up into two semi-annual payments, but I think that it is a good investment for my first year playing, especially since one can learn using five different instruments.

This would be a 5-star review if not for the huge paywall. The learning itself is great, I feel like if there were more free content, I'd be able to accomplish a lot. My complaint is how there's no additional free to play content after 15-20 minutes. I don't want to pay for a subscription, and I know a lot of people agree with me. I wouldn't mind watching a few ads to unlock a new level or getting perfection on a past level to advance if the learning can become more accessible to everyone.

I don't have the paid version, but it may be worth the large price. Even with not paying for anything, this still was alright to try, (it was basically 15 minutes of free use honestly) and I've been able to learn the basic free songs provided! If you have an old ukulele and some spare time, you could give this a try and not let it go to waste. (My complaints would be that the price is hefty and the app can't always hear me play)

This app was great. It helped me learn how to transfer from one line to another but there is a lot of problems with it being a "easy learn ukelele". 1. Huge pay wall. Your given 0, 1, 2, 3 and the string for the first few songs and it's nice. But you don't learn cords without paying or using free trial and you can't unsubscribe from the pay. 2. Anything that really regards learning ukelele is locked without paying and even after paying or using a free trial it still doesn't help.