“A Thousand Years” – Christina Perri
Featured in the motion picture, Twilight, this hauntingly beautiful melody is an excellent study for the intermediate to advanced fingerstyle player.
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Featured in the motion picture, Twilight, this hauntingly beautiful melody is an excellent study for the intermediate to advanced fingerstyle player.
This beautiful piece allows you to showcase rubato, dynamics, and the two main picking techniques of the Classical ukulele – rest stroke and free stroke.
In this full band arrangement, you’ll learn a rhythm and lead part that complements the other instruments (vocal, u-bass, drums). The big takeaway in this lesson, is that you’ll learn how to not overplay in a band situation.
This arrangement is an advanced lesson that features many guitar techniques that defined Eddie’s playing. Hammer-ons, pull-offs, and legato licks are all incorporated in this arrangement.
This Eastern-sounding ukulele duet will level up your lead and rhythm playing chops!
The traditional song for New Years, this arrangement of “Auld Lang Syne” was written for the fingerstyle player in mind.
A gorgeous take on one of Schubert’s most popular works.
A classic American patriotic tune that is ideal for practicing quick chord changes up and down the neck.
This arrangement cycles through all the parts of the original recording including the drum breakdown.
This arrangement of “Canon” cycles through the form 8 times, giving us 8 variations on the classic song. Think of it this way: The song is 5 chords, played over 4 bars. These 4 bars are repeated 8 times, but played differently each time, thus creating 8 ‘themes’.
Learn one of the grooviest funk songs ever written! This arrangement includes a full band backing track.
This thrilling arrangement includes the iconic bass line and vocal melodies!
Combining elements of the original recording with a live orchestral performance, this arrangement encompasses the beauty behind George Michael’s brilliant songwriting.
Learn an eerie sounding fingerstyle etude that combines tritones, diminished chords, and the whole tone scale to create a Halloween-esque vibe.
In this etude, you’ll learn how to subtly use dynamics to create a significant emotional impact.