Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Electric Ukulele)
August 31, 2010 by baritone ukulele
Filed under Electric Ukulele
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The FoOP JAZZ TRIO play “Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms”. For “Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms”, Irish poet, Thomas Moore, used a tune that may have been written by Sir John Andrew Stevenson, but which first appeared in print around about 1775. TheFoOP JAZZ TRIO features Steven Strauss on (Risa) electric soprano ukulele, Ed Johnson on wash-tub bass (“gutbucket”), and Cynthia Wilson on drums. April 17, 2010 Videographed, sound engineered, and edited by Pip R. Lagenta. The FoOP JAZZ TRIO band, or Friends of Old Puppy, play at the Nabolom Bakery in Berkeley, every Saturday morning (starting at 10 am). Elmwood Iterance — Recorded LIVE! — Berkeley, California “FoOP JAZZ TRIO” aka Friends of Old Puppy.
Ukulele Tutorial #19(One foot on the sand, Justin Young)
July 25, 2010 by baritone ukulele
Filed under Music
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www.youtube.com Link to actual song ^^^^ Ask questions if u have them! this is a tough song so leme kno on stuff i didnt clarify
Mel Bay’s A Treasury of Songs for Young People: For Autoharp, Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, and Keyboard
March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele
Filed under Banjo Ukulele
Product Description
The songs in this book are familiar to children of all ages. They include not only traditional children’s songs, but also rounds, cowboy tunes, and popular Christmas songs. They have been arranged in the keys that are most suitable for singing, and can be played in a variety of styles using only the words and the accompanying chords. In cases where there are two versions of a particular tune, both have been included. If one version is not well known, however, the mo… More >>

Mel Bay’s A Treasury of Songs for Young People: For Autoharp, Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, and Keyboard




