“Take Five” – The Dave Brubeck Quartet
We’ve arranged this iconic Jazz standard as a duet. One ukulele plays the melody, while the other plays the harmony (chords).
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We’ve arranged this iconic Jazz standard as a duet. One ukulele plays the melody, while the other plays the harmony (chords).
This arrangement features a beautiful melody set in a country waltz.
Learn to play a gypsy jazz waltz! This piece is arranged for a quintet including lead and rhythm ukulele/guitar and stand-up bass.
An original fingerstyle song that begins with a subtle melody before exploding into virtuosic playing!
This exciting fingerstyle take brings the Roaring Twenties to life!
“The Chicken” is a Jazz-Funk based groove with a catchy melody and a great bass line. This arrangement features two backing tracks. One for rhythm playing, the other for lead.
This fingerstyle arrangement is an elegant adaption of a timeless Christmas song.
Take a journey through space and time with this fingerstyle composition that was inspired by the motion picture, Interstellar.
“The Irish Washerwoman” is a traditional Irish Jig. It is a modal tune revolving around two chords, except during the walk down in the ‘B Melody’.
Learn a beautiful composition that transitions from a solo piece to a duet and finally to a trio, providing you with experience performing in an ensemble setting at each stage.
“The Munsters Theme” features catchy melodies and a very cool chord progression in the B Melody. In the tab, I have labeled the arrangement into three parts: A, B, and C Melody.
Learn a fun, energetic fingerstyle take on the theme from the hit TV show, The Office.
“The Pink Panther Theme” is a jazz infused movie theme that has engraved itself into pop culture. Our arrangement makes use of percussive effects, syncopated rhythm hits, and dynamics to create an accurate tribute to the original recording.
A playful take on one of Frank Sinatra’s most cherished songs. We’ve arranged this song as a two-parter, where the first half is a chord melody, while the second half is meant for vocal accompaniment.
A popular request on Rock Class 101, this arrangement features various techniques and a percussive backbeat.