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Simple Songs for Ukulele Beginners
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If you’re learning how to play ukulele, we recommend trying out this cute little number. This lesson teaches you how to play “1, 2, 3, 4” by Plain White T’s.
with Super UkuleleIf you’re learning how to play ukulele, we recommend trying out this cute little number. This lesson teaches you how to play “1, 2, 3, 4” by Plain White T’s.
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5 CQ
Learn the strumming pattern and chord progression of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole’s ukulele classic, “White Sandy Beach.” This song is simple if you practice!
with Super UkuleleLearn the strumming pattern and chord progression of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole’s ukulele classic, “White Sandy Beach.” This song is simple if you practice!
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8 CQ
Build your ukulele repertoire with Jack Johnson’s “Banana Pancakes”! Learn the song section by section and get chord diagrams and a strumming pattern demo.
with Super UkuleleBuild your ukulele repertoire with Jack Johnson’s “Banana Pancakes”! Learn the song section by section and get chord diagrams and a strumming pattern demo.
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3 CQ
Put your ukulele to use in the name of love! This lesson by Super Ukulele shows you how to strum the chords to "Grow Old with You," by Adam Sandler.
with Super UkulelePut your ukulele to use in the name of love! This lesson by Super Ukulele shows you how to strum the chords to "Grow Old with You," by Adam Sandler.
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6 CQ
Build your ukulele repertoire with the pop rock hit, “Drive By,” by Train! Learn each section of the song and get chord diagrams and a strumming pattern demo.
with Super UkuleleBuild your ukulele repertoire with the pop rock hit, “Drive By,” by Train! Learn each section of the song and get chord diagrams and a strumming pattern demo.
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