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Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
Description
The Wiggles set sail on a new adventure with the sweet sound of ukuleles and palm trees in the distance. Set on an island near Wiggle Bay, the Wiggles launch 21 new songs and paddle into a harbor of hits, including You Can Play the Ukulele; Hawaiian Boogie; and Hula Hula Baby. Renowned weatherman Al Roker joins in for Thank You Mr. Weatherman! The Wiggles sing about things kids love. There are songs to make youngsters dance and tuneful occasions for...
Author
Pub. Date
[2014]
Language
English
Description
"Playing the ukulele is an enjoyable, easy, and inexpensive way to get involved in music. It provides a way to learn musical concepts and skills that can apply to any instrument you decide to study. Moreover, it will give you a great opportunity to share the joy of making music with other people. This book will help to provide you with the basic skills and musical background you need to get started. The CD contains demonstrations of all the songs...
Pub. Date
[2008?]
Language
English
Description
"Play along with your favorite tunes from the Beatles, Elvis, Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie, Simon and Garfunkel, and more! The songs are presented in the order of difficulty, beginning with simple rhythms and melodies and ending with chords and notes up the neck. You can also strum and sing along using the provided lyrics and ukulele chord diagrams. The audio CD features every song played with guitar accompaniment, so you can hear how each song sounds...
Pub. Date
[2000]
Language
Hawaiian
Description
"The lineage of Hawaiian music and dance traces back over 2,000 years, a tradition started by the ancient Polynesian navigators who used to chant to pass on their collective knowledge and wisdom to future generations. Hula evolved to illustrate the chants, and is among the most graceful dance genres in the world. Today's Hawaiian music is very contemporary and melodic, yet rooted in the traditions of the islands' past."
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