“Say It With A Ukulele…”“… Grumbles some gramophone; Christ, tell me what to say to herNow that I’m used to my loneliness?” This verse from the poem “Fog” by George Seferis, the Nobel Prize winning poet from Greece, perfectly reflects the nature of the instrument and the emotions it can evoke. First introduced by Portuguese immigrants from Madeira to Hawaii, this traditional musical instrument has one of the most distinct sounds and immediately immerses everyone into its mesmerizing melody. The name ukulele means “jumping flea” in the Hawaiian dialect and was inspired by the way the fingers have to move in order to perform a song.Here’s How You Can Learn How To Play The Ukulele, Even If You Have Zero Experience!In this all-inclusive ukulele guide by Jason Randall, you will be able to gain an in-depth understanding of the history, chords and melodies of ukulele and start your own musical journey. By the end of this comprehensive ukulele guide, you will be able to • Learn The Chords• Understand The Melodies• Combine Them To Play SongsThis Starter’s Guide To Ukulele Is Everything You Need In Order To Play!Well… almost everything, because you definitely need a ukulele too! That’s it! With your musical instrument and this all-in-one ukulele guide, you will be able to learn how to play ukulele from scratch, play famous melodies and embark on a musical adventure through the Hawaiian tradition and modern music. Looking For A Special Gift Idea For Your Loved Ones? Surprise your children, husband, wife or loved ones with this all-in-one ukulele guide and offer them the chance to learn how to play the ukulele properly. And the best part? Every single example in the book comes with an audio clip, so that you can easily understand the methodology and sound result. What Are You Waiting For? Click “Buy Now” & Say It With A Ukulele!
✔ Author(s): Jason Randall
✔ Title: How To Play Ukulele: A Beginner’s Guide to Learn About The Ukulele, Reading Music, Chords, & Much More (Guitars for Beginners)
✔ Rating : 4.4 out of 5 base on (707 reviews)
✔ ISBN-10: 1983156590
✔ Language: English
✔ Format ebook: PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Audio, HTML and MOBI
✔ Device compatibles: Android, iOS, PC and Amazon Kindle
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