I'm trying to learn the Last of the Mohicans (The Gael) on baritone, and when trying to playing the ukelele tenor tabs, it just sounds off on many parts... and I'm not able to find baritone tabs online. Hoping you see this message and might come up with a tutorial in the future for the baritone.
Suena genial, me encanta buscar afinaciones alternas, tengo un par de ukuleles concierto afinados en 5tas y 4tas: CGDA y CFBE; además de un soprano fretless por 4tas también: GCFB
I call my tenor uke a canoe and my guitar my boat, but a baritone is just a simple guitar but actually the neck is slightly wider than guitar. So if you have fat fingers for guitar try the baritone. But if you want to play uke on a baritone just capo on 5th fret. Likewise if you want to play baritone on a uke capo to 7th fret.
Where might one finds tabs for the baritone. Two trips to music stores, one called itself super store and had not even a chord booklet for the baritone.
I'm a relative beginner at the Uke. In your first E minor chord you are placing your fingers on the fret board at: two, open, open, three and strumming. I cannot find any Ukulele chord chart that shows this as E minor. Could you please explain this finger placement and how it's called an E minor........thanks