“How Deep is Your Love” – Bee Gees
Learn a fingerstyle take on one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
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Learn a fingerstyle take on one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
Learn one of the most beautiful theme songs ever composed for an anime movie.
One of Rock Class 101’s most popular arrangements, “I See Fire” is an epic song featuring a very cool tapping lick.
This arrangement uses movement to continually build a piece of music in the same way a story flows from beginning to middle to end.
“In My Life” has always been one of my favorite songs due to its simplistic beauty. It’s one of the songs that really resonates in people.
A cunning theme fit for a spy; this arrangement includes a full band backing track to authentically recreate the original recording.
The song that inspired millions of people to pick up a guitar! And wow, it sounds just as cool on ukulele!
A perfect blend of classic rock and pop! This fingerstyle arrangement is presented with a full band backing track, but can also be played as a solo ukulele piece.
“La Bamba” features a catchy guitar riff and an irresistible dance inducing groove! Our arrangement is based off of Los Lobos’ version featured in the 1987 movie, La Bamba.
“Landslide” is a great example of Travis Picking. Travis picking, named after Merle Travis, is a repetitive right hand picking pattern where the underlying chords continually change. Travis picking is great practice for fingerstyle playing.
A beautiful fingerstyle take on a popular song by The Beatles.
An enchanting melody from ukulele virtuoso Roy Smeck.
This arrangement transfers the magic of the piano to the ukulele, while serving as a masterclass on expressing emotion in your playing.
In this medley, you’ll learn 4 classic Motown songs:
“I Want You Back” and “Who’s Lovin’ You” by the Jackson 5 (Level 4 and Level 2)
“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (Level 2)
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” by Stevie Wonder (Level 3)
These 4 songs are played over a full band backing track and can be performed on either high or low G ukulele.