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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Ukelele
Composer Sproat, Steven
Publisher Wise Publications

Price: $9.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #14031354

UPC code: 884088427788

The number one method for young ukulele players. All tunes have fantastic professionally recorded CD backing tracks. As you gradually become familiar with different techniques, you'll progress from strumming simple chords to performing complete tunes. The book includes full-color photographs and diagrams to make learning fast and fun. Written by Steven Sproat who is a ukulele player withconsiderable experience. He has broadcast on many radio stations including BB C Radio 2 and BBC Scotland. Steven has played at prestigious venues such as Ronnie Scott's in London, the Cheltenham Festival and the New York Ukulele Festival and is also a teacher - his most famous pupil being comedian Harry Hill!

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