“Under the Bridge” – Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have always been known for having some great rhythmic songs and this is definitely one of them!
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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.
Originally recorded by Country Comfort, our arrangement is based on a live performance featuring Israel Kamakawiwoʻole.
A classical waltz with a charming melody that serves as a perfect study for practicing chord transitions.
Learn an excerpt covering some of Tchaikovsky’s most beloved melodies.
“Waltzing Matilda” is Australia’s best known bush ballad and serves as the unofficial national anthem.
This arrangement features both iconic melodies, but presents them in a unique way. As the arrangement progresses, the difficulty increases. This provides a stepping ladder for the beginner, to the intermediate, to the advanced player.
A duet that is chock-full of Jazzy 7th chords and a beautiful, beginner-friendly melody.
Level up your strumming skills with this feel-good song that’s perfect for Halloween!
This arrangement of “What a Wonderful World” was written for the fingerstyle player in mind.
A sultry take on a classic New Year’s song.
“What Do You Mean?” features catchy melody lines in a stripped-down 4 chord progression.
This arrangement is chock-full of the elements that made Prince great; from sick guitar licks to funky piano riffs and an attitude driven lyrical melody.