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Ukulele from the beginning

Songbook 2

sheet music

Setting: Ukelele
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Length: 32 pages
Weight: 0.11 kg
Published: 2010
Publisher: Chester Music
Item number: CH76230
ISMN: 9781849384155
Ukulele From The Beginning - Songbook 2 is a great collection of favourite songs chosen specially for primary school-age children starting to learn the instrument. The songs are very simple, using only chords taughtinUkulele from the Beginning Book 2, and each song is displayed with the chord diagrams and suggestions for appropriate strumming or fingerpicking patterns at the top, making this the perfect songbook for the youngestukuleleplayer.

Let's start strumming, start singing, and have some fun!

Contents

1.
All Things Bright And Beautiful
2.
All Through The Night
3.
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
4.
Charlie Is My Darling
5.
Frankie And Johnny
6.
Go Down Moses
7.
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
8.
Havah Nagilah
9.
Joy To The World
10.
Kookaburra Sits
11.
Kumbaya
12.
London's Burning
13.
Long, Long Ago
14.
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore
15.
Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be?
16.
Oranges And Lemons
17.
Polly-Wolly-Doodle
18.
Sing A Song Of Sixpence
19.
The Ash Grove
20.
The Bear Went Over The Mountain
21.
The Blue Tail Fly
22.
The Holly And The Ivy
23.
Three Blind Mice
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