“Right Here Waiting” – Richard Marx
Learn a fingerstyle take on a beautiful love song.
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Learn a fingerstyle take on a beautiful love song.
Vance Joy is one of today’s up and coming artists that is bringing the ukulele back into the spotlight!
A classic 60’s hit; learn an upbeat rhythmic pattern and bluesy solo that you can play over a full band backing track!
A classic 60’s hit; learn a melodic bass line that you can play over a full band backing track!
“Rude” is a reggae inspired pop tune with chords strummed on beats 2 and 4. Muting between the chord hits is important for this style of music, because it gives the strums a more percussive quality.
Made popular by Louis Armstrong, our arrangement is a fingerstyle take on this classic gospel hymn.
Learn a traditional Japanese piece that’s perfect for the intermediate fingerstyle player.
“Santa Fe” is a Spanish-influenced piece that contains 3 melodies. It is a great example for developing finger-picking and rhythm.
An enchanting melody that’s perfect for the intermediate fingerstyle player.
My favorite part of this song is the piano melody that plays in the beginning. I brought it to this arrangement by using right hand tapping.
An exciting fingerstyle take on a popular Hebrew Hanukkah song.
“Shake It Off” is a simple three chord tune. Our arrangement makes use of some cool techniques to really bring out the melody notes. These techniques include: Hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides.
This arrangement makes use of a loop pedal to recreate the instruments used on the record. Backing tracks are included for playing the melody and solo if you do not have a loop pedal.
A somber melody that serves as a perfect challenge for the intermediate fingerstyle player.
A melancholy melody with a lyrical hint of hope. We’ve arranged this song as a two-parter, where the first half is meant for vocal accompaniment, while the second half is a chord melody.