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1,716 sheet music found Spanish Ladies: Folk Uke #4
Spanish Ladies: Folk Uke #4 # Ukulele # EASY # Folkloric/Traditional # Traditional # Chris Webster # Spanish Ladies: Folk Uke #4 # Chris Webster # SheetMusicPlus
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Chris Webster.
Folk. Score (Chords/Lyrics). 4
pages. Chris Webster #797770.
Published by Chris Webster...(+)
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Chris Webster.
Folk. Score (Chords/Lyrics). 4
pages. Chris Webster #797770.
Published by Chris Webster The Folk Uke series offers a musical "construction kit" for traditional folk songs. Each song begins with the vocal part set for medium voice with chords for ukulele. This is followed by a fingerstyle accompaniment and a ukulele solo with introduction and coda. These different parts can be assembled in different ways, for example, very simply, with voice and strummed chords, or more elaborately: intro, verse 1 with chords, verse 2 with fingerstyle accompaniment followed by the solo, verse 3, etc., or as a duet, with uke 1 playing the melody and uke 2 playing chords or fingerstyle accompaniment.
Spanish Ladies is a traditional sea chantey which can be traced back as far as 1624. The melody is in the Aeolian mode. The song is arranged for re-entrant GCEA tuning. The audio sample is the Intro, Solo and Coda. Sing Ivy: Folk Uke #1
Sing Ivy: Folk Uke #1 # Ukulele # EASY # Folkloric/Traditional # Traditional # Chris Webster # Sing Ivy: Folk Uke #1 # Chris Webster # SheetMusicPlus
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Chris Webster.
Folk. Score (Chords/Lyrics). 3
pages. Chris Webster #796208.
Published by Chris Webster...(+)
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Chris Webster.
Folk. Score (Chords/Lyrics). 3
pages. Chris Webster #796208.
Published by Chris Webster The Folk Uke series offers a musical "construction kit" for traditional folk songs. Each song begins with the vocal part set for medium voice with chords for ukulele. This is followed by a fingerstyle accompaniment and a ukulele solo with introduction and coda. These different parts can be assembled in different ways, for example, very simply, with voice and strummed chords, or more elaborately: intro, verse 1 with chords, verse 2 fingerstyle, followed by the solo, then verse 3, etc. Or you could use the resources for an instrumental only, playing the solo, followed by the fingerstyle accompaniment as a variation. Or play a duet, with uke 1 playing the melody and uke 2 playing chords or fingerstyle accompaniment. Sing Ivy is a traditional song with many variants around England. The melody is in the Aeolian mode. The song is arranged for re-entrant GCEA tuning. The audio sample is the intro, solo and coda.