Adele scores, chords for Ukulele
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Adele Laurie Blue Adkins is a British singer from Tottenham, London, born on May 5, 1988. She became one of the most successful pop artists of her generation thanks to her powerful, emotional vocal style and deeply personal lyrics about love, heartbreak, and life experience. Her debut single “Hometown Glory” was released on October 22, 2007 and later appeared on the album “19.” After the release of “19” in 2008, Adele quickly became a cultural symbol of the UK. Many listeners use her songs to learn expressive phrasing, and her ballads are often adapted for ukulele.
Her music blends pop, soul, blues-pop, and pop-rock. Adele is widely known for the bestselling albums “19,” “21,” “25,” and “30,” as well as major hits such as “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” “Set Fire to the Rain,” “Hello,” and “Easy On Me.” “Don’t You Remember,” from “21” (2011), is often praised by fans as one of her most emotional ballads. “All I Ask,” released on “25” (2015), was written with Bruno Mars and his production team. Her catalog inspires musicians who want to play sincere modern songs, and ukulele sheet music helps bring these melodies into a more intimate format.
Among Adele’s achievements are around 15 Grammy Awards, many BRIT Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and American Music Awards. She also won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for “Skyfall,” the theme from the James Bond film of the same name. The album “21” became one of the best-selling records of the 21st century, and Adele has sold more than 48 million albums according to her label. Her songs are chosen by performers who learn stage interpretation, while ukulele sheet music is especially useful for home practice.
On this Note-store.com page, you can download sheet music for Adele’s works, including “Don’t You Remember,” “All I Ask,” and “Hometown Glory.” Each arrangement is prepared for convenient use and is available in PDF for reading and printing. You can also download sheet music in MIDI if you want a flexible digital format. These materials help you play more confidently, whether you are starting out on ukulele or expanding your repertoire. PDF editions are practical for lessons, and MIDI files support detailed practice at your own pace.









