Ukulele Jukebox
Songs, Strums and Styles for Ukulele and Classroom Instruments
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Choral, Ukulele (Collection with Audio)

SKU: HL.194942

Songs, Strums and Styles for Ukulele and Classroom Instruments. Arranged by Tom Anderson. Music Express Books. Elementary, Collection. Softcover Audio Online. 28 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.194942).

ISBN 1495074013. UPC: 888680642068. 8.5x11 inches.

Drop in a nickel for hours of music-making fun! From one chord and a downstroke strum to switching from chord-to-chord using a pop shuffle, your students will explore the exciting world of playing the ukulele. This straight-aheadyinstrument provides the perfect introduction to playing harmony, singing with others and feeling the infectious rhythms of different styles of music. Chord frames, pictures of finger placement and notation are used throughout the song collection in aystep-by-step, sequential fashion for building instrument-playing knowledge. Suggested strums are demonstrated with helpful audio examples. Pitched classroom instruments parts are also included for additional harmonic support. Everyone gets in the act! You also receive digital access to performance/accompaniment audio recordings plus PDFs of singer and instrument parts for projection and reproducible options. Well-known songs are the pathway to play these fun accompaniments. Get those ukuleles in your hands, plug in the jukebox and keep on jammin'! Songs include: Hey Lolly Lolly, He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, Jammin' Bells, This Train/The Crawdad Song, Rockin' Robin, C.C. Rider, and more! Suggested for grades 4-8.

  • This Old Man
  • C.C. Rider
  • Row, Row, Row Your Boat
  • Rockin' Robin
  • This Train
  • The Crawdad Song
  • He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
  • Shalom Chaverim (Goodbye, My Dear Friend)
  • Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?)
  • Jammin' Bells
  • Ukulele Jukebox
  • Hey, Ho! Nobody Home
  • Rig-A-Jig Jig
  • Sinner Man
  • Hey Lolly, Lolly