Next meeting: Monday, March 4 at 6:30 at Guitar Solutions!
Here are a few new songs. Please check back again before our meeting as I might have a few more.
Georgy Girl was a hit song for the Australian Group, The Seekers, in about 1968,. You can watch it on Youtube. It was also the theme song for the movie with Lynn Redgrave.
GEORGY GIRL
Our next song is posted by Kory. Let It Be is a Beatles tune, also from the sixties. Hmm, maybe we should all wear tie-dye to the next meeting!
LET IT BE
Here's a chart from Maureen, by way of Kory. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy was originally by the Andrews Sisters and there is also a newer version by Bette Midler.
BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
There will be a uke group meeting on Monday, February 18.
Here's a song Kory brought last week:
ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI
Here's a song I posted a few months ago. This version is in the key of D. You might want to have both versions (C and D) in your book.
I'LL FLY AWAY
Here's a song Kory brought last week:
ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI
Here's a song I posted a few months ago. This version is in the key of D. You might want to have both versions (C and D) in your book.
I'LL FLY AWAY
Friday, February 1, 2013
Happy Groundhog Day!
Our next meeting is February 4, 6:30--8:00pm at Guitar Solutions in Ontario.
Here's a couple of new songs to try. "Shotgun Boogie" is a Tennessee Ernie Ford song from the 1950's. It only has three chords, AND it's in C, so I know that will please some of you.
SHOTGUN BOOGIE
"Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer, was featured in several movies, including "How to Lose a Guy in Seven Days". It looks hard, but the run down from C, CMaj7, C7 only uses one finger. Easy-peasy! I'll show you at our next meeting.
KISS ME
See you Monday!
Our next meeting is February 4, 6:30--8:00pm at Guitar Solutions in Ontario.
Here's a couple of new songs to try. "Shotgun Boogie" is a Tennessee Ernie Ford song from the 1950's. It only has three chords, AND it's in C, so I know that will please some of you.
SHOTGUN BOOGIE
"Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer, was featured in several movies, including "How to Lose a Guy in Seven Days". It looks hard, but the run down from C, CMaj7, C7 only uses one finger. Easy-peasy! I'll show you at our next meeting.
KISS ME
See you Monday!
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