📝 This post is a personal note from my own learning process and reflections — not a formal textbook.
Online resources are convenient, but they can’t replace proper, structured music education. If your time and budget allow, I still recommend learning with a teacher. It will save you many detours.
If you notice any mistakes here, please trust your own music teacher’s advice first.
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In short: this post is just a personal record of my learning journey, not formal instructional advice.
This composition is another early work by Lyra, portraying the rural hours. The piece was crafted in a similar form to the previous composition.
In order to facilitate playing on the ukulele, we transposed the piece to the key of A major and added fingerpicking techniques after its completion. For fingerstyle arrangements, the transposition doesn't pose much difficulty as TAB notation is available for reference.
For musicians interested in playing this piece, you can download the sheet music here (for ukulele) or here (for guitar). The sheet music is arranged for baritone ukulele. It can also be played on a low G ukulele by transposing the piece accordingly.
If performing this piece publicly, please credit it as 'From Four-String Mate' composed by Lyra.