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Ukulele From The Beginning: Songbook - Pupil's Book

Setting: Ukelele
Length: 32 pages
Weight: 0.094 kg
Published: 2008
Publisher: Chester Music
Item number: CH74283
ISMN: 9781847727480
A great collection of favorite songs chosen specially for primary school age children starting to learn the instrument. The songs are very simple, using only chords taught by Ukulele From the Beginning Book 1, and each song isdisplayed with the chord diagrams and a strumming suggestion at the top, making this the perfect songbook for the youngest ukulele player. Let's start strumming, start singing and have some fun!

Contents

1.
Amazing Grace
2.
A-Tisket, A-Tasket
3.
Auld Lang Syne
4.
Away In A Manger
5.
Bobby Shaftoe
6.
Danny Boy
7.
Dear Liza
8.
Deck The Halls
9.
Early One Morning
10.
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
11.
Home On The Range
12.
Joshua (Fit The Battle Of Jericho)
13.
Kalinka
14.
Merrily We Roll Along
15.
Michael Finnegan
16.
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
17.
On Top Of Old Smokey
18.
Scarborough Fair
19.
Silent Night
20.
Summer Is Icumen In
21.
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
22.
The Keel Row
23.
The Skye Boat Song
24.
The Yellow Rose Of Texas
25.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
26.
We Three Kings
27.
Yankee Doodle
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