“Tú De Qué Vas” – Franco De Vita
“Tu De Que Vas” features beautiful melodies with a few interesting chord changes.
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“Tu De Que Vas” features beautiful melodies with a few interesting chord changes.
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.
A jazzy take on a popular lullaby. This arrangement can be played as an instrumental chord melody or with vocal accompaniment.
This arrangement makes use of combining strumming and licks (short solos) one after the other. It follows a standard 12 bar blues form in the key of A with a medium tempo.
This fingerstyle piece teaches you bluesy licks and a chord progression that dances between a somber, yet hopeful tonality.
An upbeat, bluesy tune that utilizes the entire neck for melodic runs.
This song uses a combination of basic open chords played with a back beat strum pattern and a melody that incorporates a few techniques.
Learn 3 classic children’s lullabies in this beginner friendly ukulele lesson: “Mary Had a Little Lamb”, “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”, and “Brahm’s Lullaby”.
A classical waltz with a playful melody that serves as a perfect challenge for the seasoned beginner.
A fun fingerstyle take on a classic summer song!
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.