Easy Ukulele Tunes: 30 Fun and Easy Ukulele Tunes for Beginners
£4.70£5.70 (-18%)
Following on from his #1 selling ‘How To Play Ukulele’ and ‘My First Ukulele’ books, Ben Parker brings together 30 Fun and Easy Ukulele Tunes that are perfect for new beginners.
Ben Parker is an established professional musician, songwriter and producer with over10 years of musical teaching experience.
His best-selling series of music tuition books for adults and children include Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Piano and Keyboard.
He also tutors actors for film and television — his credits include The John Lennon biopic ‘Nowhere Boy’,Robert Pattinson drama ‘Bel Ami’ and hit television show ‘Skins’. He also fronts his ownband Chains, and develops young artists for major record labels.
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Additional information
Publisher | Kyle Craig Publishing Ltd. (28 Aug. 2014) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 30 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1908707372 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1908707376 |
Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.18 x 27.94 cm |
by Sami
It’s not easy playing those tunes when used to a guitar but that’s me not the book . I’d definitely recommend it if your a beginner with the ukulele !
by Clare
Good quality
by Customer
Little tricky to learn to read the notes without letter guidance. Could have more explanation on how to read and letters to help learn. Even tricky for a beginner.
by anon
Very easy to use, great layout, good song choices – highly recommend
by stu75
My son, 7, is taking ukulele lessons and this is the book his teachers uses. Now he is learign to read music its amazing to see him able to follow any tune he wants !
by paula o’hare
This is a very nice book and a very good price but as it’s supposed to be for children I think the tunes could be updated as I remember most of these tunes from when I was learning the recorder in school some 55 years ago so I’m not too sure how many my 10 year old grandson will know today ???
by lynda sefton
Seems easy enough to learn from . Fast delivery and great condition.
by Jennifer Burrage
It life good, it’s for my granddaughter to go with her ukulele so I don’t know yet how she found it