“Minuet in G” – Johann Sebastian Bach
One of the most popular classical melodies ever written. We’ve arranged this piece as a duet for Low G ukulele and U-Bass.
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One of the most popular classical melodies ever written. We’ve arranged this piece as a duet for Low G ukulele and U-Bass.
Learn an iconic surf rock guitar riff on ukulele! But wait, there’s more! This song is arranged as a ukulele duet with a full band backing track (Drums & U-Bass); which makes this lesson infinitely more fun to play!
In our inaugural lesson for Low G ukulele, you’ll learn Taimane’s hauntingly beautiful composition, “Moon”.
A playful take on a timeless melody.
A beautiful, Hawaiian inspired waltz that’s played entirely with two fingers.
Learn to strum, sing, and play a jazz-influenced solo on this classic tune by Van Morrison.
This arrangement transfers the magic of the piano to the ukulele, while serving as a masterclass on expressing emotion in your playing.
In this medley, you’ll learn 4 classic Motown songs:
“I Want You Back” and “Who’s Lovin’ You” by the Jackson 5 (Level 4 and Level 2)
“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (Level 2)
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” by Stevie Wonder (Level 3)
These 4 songs are played over a full band backing track and can be performed on either high or low G ukulele.
A unique take on a classic melody. This arrangement uses intricate chord voicings to create a lush harmony.
A classic soul hit from the 60’s; this arrangement covers everything, from the iconic intro riff to the smoothly delivered vocal lines.
A beautiful fingerstyle adaptation of the love theme from James Cameron’s 1997 film, Titanic.
Learn a famous aria from Giacomo Puccini’s opera, Turandot. We’ve arranged this piece as a duet intended for vocal accompaniment.
This arrangement is a great introduction to playing chord melodies. There are two melodies in the song. The first is the most recognizable, but the second is beautiful too.
A classic Christmas song, “O’ Christmas Tree” features two melodies. The first is relatively simple and straight-forward, but the second can be quite tricky.
One of the most beautiful Christmas melodies; this arrangement makes use of the entire neck to create movement, which mimics a story in that there is a beginning, middle, and end.