“Theme from New York, New York” – Frank Sinatra
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.
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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.
A classic Bob Marley tune and one that fits well on the uke!
Probably the first name that comes to mind when you mention ukulele to someone is Tiny Tim. As goofy as he was, the man was an excellent musician. Not many people are aware that Tiny Tim did not write this song. Though, my arrangement is based on his version.
This arrangement of “Trouble” was written for the fingerstyle player in mind.
The theme to one of the most frightening movies of all time, ‘The Exorcist’. We’ve arranged this song as a duet with the U-Bass.
An upbeat, bluesy tune that utilizes the entire neck for melodic runs.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have always been known for having some great rhythmic songs and this is definitely one of them!
A melodic and fast-paced Venezuelan waltz arranged as a duet for low G and baritone ukulele.
I had a lot of fun arranging this tune! Throughout the song there is a backbeat (slaps). The final solo does not come from the original or any re-recorded versions of the song. It is written in G Major Pentatonic and follows the chord changes in the song.
Learn an excerpt covering some of Tchaikovsky’s most beloved melodies.
Level up your strumming skills with this feel-good song that’s perfect for Halloween!
Learn a hauntingly beautiful fingerstyle take based on Maxence Cyrin’s piano version.
This traditional Bluegrass song is presented as a duet and features a playful melody over fast paced chord changes.
Learn one of the most beautiful compositions by Paul McCartney.