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Free Fallin by Tom Petty
Great beginner song for ukulele. Just 3 chords and the arrangement never changes. Chords are F, Bb, and C
Learning To Fly by Tom Petty
This is an easy one. Just 4 open chords – F, C, Am, G. The song uses the same 4 chord progression throughout.
Better Together by Jack Johnson
The intro to this could be a little challenging with its syncopated rhythm. Once you get past that the song is relatively easy.
Twist and Shout by The Beatles
Simple 3 chord song. The song is in the key of D and uses the chords D, G, and A. Ashley will be using some different barre chord forms rather than the typical open chords you might be used to.
Tiny Bubbles by Don Ho
Learn this classic from famous Hawaiian artist Don Ho. The song is relatively easy but is written in the key of Eb making it require several barre type chords. The song also includes a key change from Eb to E.
Kokomo by The Beach Boys
Kokomo is written in the key of C and uses 8 chords. Most of the chords are open chords. The verse makes use of a falling chromatic line within the chords chosen that creates this “beachy” mood. Very genius arrangement!
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow by Carol King
In this lesson we will learn this classic tune by Carol King as performed by the Shirelles in the 50’s hit.
Hanalei Moon (Traditional Hawaiian)
There are many versions of this song by many different performers. We will be learning the song in the key of G. It will require 7 chords most of which are open chords.
Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison
Learn the iconic Roy Orbison song and its very recognizable opening riff on ukulele. The song is based in A and contains mostly simple open chords.