Campanella style songbook for beginner: Baritone ukulele with high D

Campanella style songbook for beginner: Baritone ukulele with high D - Paperback

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Campanella style songbook for beginner: Baritone ukulele with high D

Campanella style songbook for beginner: Baritone ukulele with high D - Paperback

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Book Overview

Campanella style is considered one of the harder ukulele techniques. Thus a lot of beginners has shyness before and fear needlessly. Therefore, in this book I edited thirty simple and well-known songs. This book contains only six tones melodic etudes (c, d, e, f, g, a). The task of this book is to help beginners get the necessary equipment and self-confidence to not be afraid to play harder songs in the style of Campanella. Includes: All the Good Times Are Past Gone; Amcha Yisrael; Au clair de la Lune; Banks of the Ohio; Beautiful Brown Eyes; David Melech Yisrael; For He's a Jolly Good Fellow; Gimme Dat Ol'Time Religion; Go Tell Aunt Rhody; Hot Cross Buns I.; Hot Cross Buns II.; Iroquois Lullaby; Kum ba yah; London Bridge; Mary Had A Little Lamb; Michael, Row The boat Ashore; Oh, Freedom; Oh, When The Saints; Old MacDonald Had A Farm; Oranges and Lemons; Railroad Bill; Reuben's Train; Rock My Soul; Shema Yisrael;Steal Away; The Cruel War; This Old Man; Tom Dooley; Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; Worried Man Blues. The are in the book songs without text. Check out samples from books: http: //osos.sweb.cz/preview-ukulele.pd

ISBN9781490300016
Author Ondrej Sarek
PublisherCreatespace Independent Publishing Platform
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedMay 2013
LanguageENG- English
Pages36
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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