“Axel F” – Movie Theme
Learn to play the theme song from the motion picture franchise Beverly Hills Cop. We’ve arranged this song as a duet for ukulele and u-bass.
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Learn to play the theme song from the motion picture franchise Beverly Hills Cop. We’ve arranged this song as a duet for ukulele and u-bass.
Learn three enchanting melodies from the critically acclaimed video game, Baldur’s Gate 3.
In our inaugural lesson for baritone ukulele, you’ll learn an enchanting take on a timeless Disney classic. If you do not have a baritone, fear not, as we’ve added a chord melody interlude that’s played with a High G ukulele.
An elegant fingerstyle adaption on one of the most beautiful songs to come out of the classic rock era.
Learn a beautiful fingerstyle piece inspired by the romantic period in classical music.
Learn to fingerpick one of the most iconic acoustic guitar songs. While our arrangement is intended for vocal accompaniment, the harmony is so beautiful that it can stand on its own as an instrumental piece.
A playful take on a timeless ballad.
Add some classic blues licks to your repertoire while developing your rhythm playing.
This piece is generally known as “Here Comes the Bride.” Our fingerstyle take includes the main melody plus an additional section from the composition.
I had a lot of fun arranging this tune! The backbeat (slaps) absolutely make the arrangement stand out.
Learn a beautiful folk song that’s played entirely with clawhammer technique.
This arrangement of “Canon” cycles through the form 4 times, giving us 4 variations on the classic song. Think of it this way: The song is 5 chords, played over 4 bars. These 4 bars are repeated 4 times, but played differently each time, thus creating 4 ‘themes’.
Learn to play a beautiful Mexican folk song twice! Once as a chord melody and again for vocal accompaniment.
This classical composition uses double stops (playing 2 notes at once) to effortlessly carry the melody up and down the neck.
An aching love song that’s become a standard in country music.