First 50 Songs You Should Play on Ukulele (Spiral Bound)
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(Ukulele). An amazing collection of 50 accessible, must-know favorites for the beginner who's learned enough to feel ready to step into songbooks! This book features melody, lyrics, and chord diagrams. Includes: Both Sides Now * Edelweiss * The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) * Hallelujah * Hey, Soul Sister * I Walk the Line * I'd like to Teach the World to Sing * I'm Yours * Imagine * Mack the Knife * Over the Rainbow * Peaceful Easy Feeling * Puff the Magic Dragon * The Rainbow Connection * Riptide * Singin' in the Rain * Take Me Home, Country Roads * This Land Is Your Land * We Are the World * You Are My Sunshine * and many more.
Product details
- Publisher : Hal Leonard (November 1, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 136 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1495031128
- ISBN-13 : 978-1495031120
- Item Weight : 1.05 pounds
- Dimensions : 9 x 0.37 x 12 inches
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A Christmas present that has yet to be used very much.
It would not be possible to share any meaningful insights onn this book because COVID sabotaged our Christmas. The child for whom the book is intended has not yet seen the uncle who has bought him the ukulele. That uncle lives in another state.