“Take the ‘A’ Train” – Duke Ellington
“Take the ‘A’ Train” is a jazz standard. I loved it from the first moment I played it in the ‘Real Book’ in music college. This arrangement has a laid back groove/feel. It’s a great ‘first’ jazz piece to learn.
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“Take the ‘A’ Train” is a jazz standard. I loved it from the first moment I played it in the ‘Real Book’ in music college. This arrangement has a laid back groove/feel. It’s a great ‘first’ jazz piece to learn.
This song, which draws inspiration from classical music, has a charming melody that’s reminiscent of a lullaby.
One of the most famous piano compositions to come out of the Ragtime era.
This ukulele melody expresses the feeling of heartbreak. In this piece, you’ll perform alongside the piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and bass.
Learn the theme song from the hit HBO show and video game series, The Last Of Us.
“The Little Drummer Boy” is a Christmas classic. Our arrangement features harmonies that walk the melody up and down while keeping a steady drum-like beat throughout.
A timeless melody; this arrangement has you playing through the form of the song twice, once fingerpicked and once strummed.
The theme song to the hit TV show, this piece uses only 3 chords to conjure up feelings of suspense and fright.
In our very first “Thumb Etude”, we will be combining interesting rhythms with a touch of Eastern music to create a unique sounding piece.
An adorable duet that’s best remembered from the motion picture, “The Jerk”, starring Steve Martin.
This song is featured in Netflix’s latest series, “The Witcher”. Originally a vocal tune, our arrangement is a fingerstyle adaption with an overwhelmingly haunting vibe.
Learn a melodic etude that reinvents the Triplet Strum.
A jazzy take on a popular lullaby. This arrangement can be played as an instrumental chord melody or with vocal accompaniment.
This arrangement makes use of combining strumming and licks (short solos) one after the other. It follows a standard 12 bar blues form in the key of A with a medium tempo.
This fingerstyle piece teaches you bluesy licks and a chord progression that dances between a somber, yet hopeful tonality.