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| | Chord Melody Method For Uke: How To Create Melodies And Chord Solos This book teaches you how to create melodies and chord solos on the ukulele. It is intended to help those players who love this instrument, and would like to increase their skills and enjoyment. The basic approach taken does not include music theory and rhythms, only the chords and notes necessary to create and play the songs. A "user friendly" approach to playing wonderful ukulele solos! By Jerry Moore Overall Difficulty: Beginning Instrument: Ukulele (Soprano) Publisher: Bill's Music Shelf Series: Bill's Music Shelf
Song List For "Chord Melody Method For Uke: How To Create Melodies And Chord Solos" - Sheet Music Songbook Beautiful Brown Eyes Good Night Ladies Song Of The Islands Corena When The Saints Go Marching In Let Me Call You Sweetheart On Top Of Old Smoky Mary Ann The Darktown Strutters Ball Alabama Jubilee Cotton Fields Back Home Down By The Old Mill Stream Yankee Doodle Boy Five Foot Two Moonlight Sonata When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Oh Susanna Yes, Sir, That's My Baby
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Songbook Format: Instruction Book For Ukulele
  | This product has a difficulty rating of 2-2.5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest. |
 | Chord symbols are included in this songbook. |
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