Simple Ukulele Chords: Easy-to-Use, Easy-to-Carry, The Essential Playing Companion
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Simple Ukulele Chords: Easy-to-Use, Easy-to-Carry, The Essential Playing Companion Details
About the Author Jake Jackson's publications, as writer, editor or contributor, include The Beginner's Guide to Reading Music, How to Play Classic Riffs and Play Flamenco. As guitarist and songwriter he has been in a few bands, including Slice, The Harmonics and Starbank and has studied a form of Flamenco guitar. Although Jake has a range of fine guitars in his house his favourite music software is Sibelius and, having worked with Cubase for many years, is now moving over to Logic Pro. Read more
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Reviews
The only thing I like about this book is the spiral binding. Otherwise, it is too hard to use to be helpful. For example, I just needed to double check the fingering of the D7 chord and it took me several minutes of page turning before I could even locate the one page that has that chord. It would be helpful if there was an explanation of the related chords. There's no index and using it is just an exercise in frustration. I'm returning this book right away. (By the way, I'm an experienced musician that plays flute and piano quite proficiently.)