Ukulele Tabs web site has it at the link below.
There are copyright laws. Depending on the songs the tabs are legal to post in some countries and not legal in others.
The link below will take you to one version.
"Take a Chance" by Micah G typically involves simple chords suitable for ukulele. The main chords you would use are C, G, Am, and F. You can find chord diagrams and tabs on various ukulele tab websites or music platforms. For specific finger placements, it's best to look up a dedicated ukulele tab resource for the complete arrangement.
There are many 'tabs' for the song available at sites like Chordie. My favorite version, the one that sounds the best to me, is the one found in "Solobuch" a pdf of ukulele music that you can find by searching for it. It is in German, but you don't need it to read German to follow the tabs.
There are many online music sites that offer ukulele tabs. Youtube also has videos with hands on explanations of different tabs. Local music stores will sell ukulele tab books as well.
Ukulele Tabs web site has it at the link below.
The link below will provide the tabs for playing Bubbly on the ukulele.
The Ukulele Tabs site linked below has them.
You can find the tabs and chords at Ukulele Hunt at the link below.
According to "Whois" the web site ukulele-tabs.com resides on a server in Switzerland.
The link below takes you to a site that has the tabs you are looking for.
Mainly traditional music symbols or tabs.
There are copyright laws. Depending on the songs the tabs are legal to post in some countries and not legal in others.
The link below will take you to a site with the tabs online.
The link below will take you to one version.
"Take a Chance" by Micah G typically involves simple chords suitable for ukulele. The main chords you would use are C, G, Am, and F. You can find chord diagrams and tabs on various ukulele tab websites or music platforms. For specific finger placements, it's best to look up a dedicated ukulele tab resource for the complete arrangement.