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Product details
Series: Jumpin' Jim's Ukulele Songbooks
Plastic Comb: 336 pages
Publisher: Hal Leonard; Spi edition (October 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781423477754
ISBN-13: 978-1423477754
ASIN: 1423477758
Product Dimensions:
9 x 0.8 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
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This is a great reference for almost every song you could possibly want to play on your uke. There's emptyu space in the margins and in the front for scribbling notes, too. Good paper for making notes in pencil (a plus for people like me).
Not that good on the kindle -- music too small to read, even in the largest font. The titles are enlarged but not the music.
I am a beginner ukelele player and I’m loving this song book. There are lots of easy songs to play as well as more challenging ones as I progress. There is such a great variety of songs to please everyone. Even a few Christian songs. I like how the spiral binding lays flat on my music stand. It also helps to have the Uke chords displayed at the top and as you play along with the music.
I began studing the ukulele about three years ago and later discover this book. Most of the chords are easy and the music spans about 1920 to 1995. This book is perfect for Baby Boomers who wish to entertain themselves and others as well as develop a new skill.
This is theeee book to have if you ever play with a group of ukulele players. We use it all of the time at our local meet up. Tons of songs in many different eras/ styles of music. There’s something for everyone. Most people just play the chords and sing, but they also have the melody line available (if you can read music/ the treble clef). A must have for any ukulele game player.I should warn that a lot of these songs are written for Low G though. They sound ok on High G but clearly are intended for Low G (just an excuse to get another Uke and tune it Low G).
"The Daily Ukulele" is the one indispensable book for anyone beginning or continuing to play ukulele. Not only does contain a lot of songs for the money, but unlike on other fake- or real- books you may try, there's no fluff here. Almost all the songs are timeless classics that either you already knew or will be delighted to know for the first time. Just look them up on YouTube and be impressed. The Beloffs have translated them painstakingly to the ukulele, changing the key when necessary and simplifying chords to make them easy to play. You will be hard pressed to find better chord sets out there. Do an Internet search and compare with what you find. They also mix the keys so they are not all in C, which is the easiest key for the ukulele, but also many in G (next easiest, and most popular in general because it's the easiest key for the guitar), in F (challenging because of the abundance of Bb chords), and other keys so you can learn those chords as well almost without noticing.The few pages before the songs are quite amazing too. There you'll find a comprehensive chord chart with actual fingerings, which kind of unusual, and quite useful if you are beginning. There's a short chapter on the difficult chords and to make them easier, including their famous pitch to try using your pinky as soon as possible to make the G chord and some others (they should add Em and B7 as well). I haven't found any other material out there, whether printed or online, that gives you such a useful advice.And then, there are several books, not just one. These are:1. The original "Daily Ukulele," for soprano to tenor tuning. This is the book to get if you only want one.2. The Leap Year edition, containing 366 more songs. Most are not so well known, but there are a wealth of famous titles that somehow couldn't fit in the second book.3. The Baritone edition. This one you can skip if you already have the original edition since the only difference is the few intro pages and the chord diagrams at the head of each song. The key of each song is the same as in the original book, which seems like a wasted opportunity to come up with a few more exceptional chord sets, nuanced for the special characteristics of the baritone uke.Joining the first two titles together there are still a few well-known songs that maybe the authors should think of for the third volume of the series. Here's my wish list so far, which I'll be editing periodically to make it more complete:Birth of the BluesBig Rock Candy MountainBlue Tail FlyBallad of Bonnie and ClydeHouse of the Rising SunLida RoseMalaikaMan of Constant SorrowMañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)O Sole MioSanta LuciaShe Wore a Yellow RibbonSomeone to Lava (from Pixar's short)Somewhere over the RainbowStormy WeatherTears in HeavenToo Fat PolkaTorna a SurrientoI'll think of more... Keep up the good job!
I confess to being guilty of owning all of Jim's books. If I give one away, I quickly replace it. This one won't fit in your ukulele case (even if it's a baritone), but it is the "one to have". I'm not going to perform an audit to see what is in this book that is not in other books, but there appears to be a ton of new stuff. Missing are chord solo arrangements that you can find sprinkled throughout other books, and the intro/first verse to some songs (that most of us have never heard the intro to). (e.g. Mele Kalikimaka) This book does not include the more difficult type of material that is presented in Jim's master series books. At the back of the book is a nice small collection of holiday and celebration songs, and another section of children's songs. Amazon's price is the lowest that I have seen; so get one quick and consider holiday gift purchases.I'll be taking mine to Kinko's to see if they can pop a clear plastic front and back cover in the comb binding because this book is going to see some serious use.PS: In case you're wondering: the all-important "Princess Poo-Poo-Ly Has Plenty Pa-Pa-Ya (And She Loves to Give it Away)" is included. ;-) Also, much of the book is copyright protected material; so the price is a bargain.
I just restarted playing clarinet with a group of guitars. We do folk songs and I really needed an anthology of songs. The Folk Song Fake Book was the logical choice, but only had 3 of our songs. This Ukulele book is great. The only pieces it doesn't have are our Dylan pieces and virtually all the rest are covered. The binding is real easy to work with and the print is large.
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