(Fast Track Music Instruction). You've been through Fast Track Ukulele 1 several times, and you're ready for more you came to the right place! This fun continuation in the series begins right were Book 1 ended you'll learn more chords, more rhythms, plenty of cool techniques and much more. The last two songs in all the Fast Track Level 2 books are the same so that you and your friends playing other instruments can form a band and jam together! Includes online audio examples and play-along tracks for download or streaming.
(Fast Track Music Instruction). This songbook is an excellent supplement to the Fast Track Ukulele Method Book 1. It features 8 complete songs, plus a unique code to access audio tracks online for streaming or downloading so you can hear the music and play along when you're ready. Includes: Bad Moon Rising * Chasing Cars * Fly like an Eagle * Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) * Mr. Tambourine Man * My Heart Will Go on (Love Theme from Titanic ) * Rocky Top * A Teenager in Love.
(Fast Track Music Instruction). This fast way to find just the chord or scale you need is the perfect companion to the Fast Track ukulele method book. No instruction book can teach you every chord you need to know. That's why we created this user-friendly reference book, jam-packed with over 1,500 ukulele chords and voicings. With this book, you'll learn how to build 8 moveable scales and 7 modes for any key. The last section is a jam session with 20 different chord progressions found in a variety of today's music: rock, pop, jazz, country, blues, R&B and more.
(Fast Track Music Instruction). This songbook is an excellent supplement to the Fast Track Ukulele Method Book 1. It features 8 complete songs, plus a unique code to access audio tracks online for streaming or downloading so you can hear the music and play along when you're ready. Includes: Bad Moon Rising * Chasing Cars * Fly like an Eagle * Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) * Mr. Tambourine Man * My Heart Will Go on (Love Theme from Titanic ) * Rocky Top * A Teenager in Love.
(Ukulele). If you've been learning ukulele for a little while, you are probably eager to put your new skills to work and learn some familiar songs. This book features 50 favorite Disney songs arranged with melody, lyrics and chord diagrams for standard G-C-E-A tuning. Songs include: The Bare Necessities * Beauty and the Beast * Can You Feel the Love Tonight * Chim Chim Cher-ee * Do You Want to Build a Snowman? * Evermore * Hakuna Matata * How Does a Moment Last Forever * How Far I'll Go * I See the Light * Into the Unknown * Lava * Let It Go * The Place Where Lost Things Go * Remember Me (Ernesto de la Cruz) * Speechless * Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious * True Love's Kiss * Under the Sea * When She Loved Me * A Whole New World * You've Got a Friend in Me * and more!
(Fast Track Music Instruction). Everything you need to know about playing the bass, including music notation, tablature, riffs, licks, and scales, syncopation, and rock and blues styles. Method Book 1 includes 75 songs and examples.
(Fast Track Music Instruction). Learn how to play the piano today! With this book you'll learn music notation, chords, riffs, licks and scales, syncopation, and rock and blues styles. Method Book 1 includes over 87 songs and examples.
(Ukulele). Over 400 songs packed into one convenient songbook that lets you play all the songs you've ever wanted to, including: All Shook Up * Blowin' in the Wind * California Dreamin' * Don't Worry, Be Happy * Edelweiss * Free Fallin' * Georgia on My Mind * Hallelujah * Hey, Soul Sister * Hotel California * Imagine * Jambalaya * Kokomo * Lean on Me * Margaritaville * Over the Rainbow * Proud Mary * Que Sera, Sera * Rolling in the Deep * Singin' in the Rain * Stand by Me * Tears in Heaven * Ukulele Lady * Viva La Vida * What a Wonderful World * Your Cheatin' Heart * Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah * and hundreds more! Includes chord grids for soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles.
(Ukulele). Strum your favorite hits from Jason Mraz, Disney, U2 and more! This collection can be used on its own, as a supplement to the Ukulele for Kids method book or with any other beginning ukulele method. The songs are presented in order of difficulty using simple strumming notation no music reading required. Demo tracks for each song are available for download online. Songs: Don't Worry, Be Happy * I'm Yours * The Lion Sleeps Tonight * Riptide * The Siamese Cat Song * and more.
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