ALOHA, to You! FREE Songbook to help you learn to play your ukulele. Prepared for educational purposes NOT for sale or re-sale. Lyrics copyrighted

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ALOHA, to You! REE Songbook to help you learn to play your ukulele Prepared for educational purposes NOT for sale or re-sale Lyrics copyrighted hord arrangements from: Uncle Rod s Ukulele Song Book 2009, ( rohiguchi@gmail.com )

HOW to learn to play a new song: 1. Select a SONG to master. 2. reate a PRATIE SHEET with chords but NO lyrics. (*sample Practice Sheet below) a. Write out the chord sequence of the song (intro, body, ending) as it is phrased on the Song Sheet. b. Draw chord diagrams for unfamiliar chords, but only at their first occurrence. 3. Strum through the HORD SEQUENE, your practice sheet, without referencing the melody of the song. a. Strum each chord 3 or 4 times and focus your effort on learning the chords in their order and making smooth transitions from chord to chord. b. Your goal is to play through the Practice Sheet perfectly, without interruptions, strumming each chord only once or twice, without looking at your fingers. 4. After reaching the goal for Step 3, hum or whistle the MELODY as you play through the Practice Sheet. You ll be working out where to make the chord changes in relation to the melody, NOT the lyrics yet. Do this at least 3 to 5 times no matter how awkward, uncomfortable, or difficult it may be. This is ear training. 5. Put the Practice Sheet away and return to the original Song sheet. Your goal is to AOMPANY

YOURSEL SINGING THE SONG. If the chords seem to be coming at you too quickly, slow down. 6. EXPERIMENT WITH STRUMS & RHYTHMS. ALWAYS work on strumming LAST. 7. SELET ANOTHER SONG in a different Key OR learn the same Song in different Keys. a. Select songs from each of these Keys:,, G, A, & D or transpose the song into these Keys. b. After mastering 10 to 15 songs, you may STOP using this Method and simply learn songs directly from Song Sheets. That s why it s a Disposable Method. *Sample Practice Sheet for Blowin in the Wind : [ Am Am Am G7 Am G7 ] (repeat this 3 times) Uncle Rod s Disposable Method for learning to play the ukulele, 2009 ( rohiguchi@gmail.com )

Blowin in the Wind Am How many roads must a man walk down Be-fore you can call him a man? Am Yes n how many seas must a white dove sail Be-fore she can sleep in the sand? Am Yes n how many times must the cannon balls fly Be-fore they are forever banned? Refrain: G7 Am The answer my friend, is blowin in the wind. G7 The answer is blowin in the wind. Am How many times must a man look up Be-fore he can see the sky? Am Yes n how many ears must one man have Be-fore he can hear people cry? Am Yes n how many deaths will it take till he knows That too many people have died? (refrain) Am How many years can a mountain exist Be-fore it is washed to the sea? Am Yes n how many years can some people exist Be-fore they re al-lowed to be free? Am Yes n how many times can a man turn his head Pre-tending he just doesn t see? (refrain)

Do - Re - Mi Doe a deer, a female deer. Dm Ray a drop of golden sun. Me a name I call myself. Dm G7 ar a long, long way to run. Sew a needle pulling thread. D7 G7 La a note to follow Sol. E7 Am Tea a drink with jam and bread. G7 That will bring us back to 1. doe, doe, doe, doe. (to top) 2. doe!

ive oot Two E7 ive foot two, eyes of blue, A7 But Oh, what those five feet could do, D7 G7 ( G7 G+ ) Has any-body seen my gal? E7 Turned up nose, turned down hose, A7 Never had no other beaus, D7 G7 ( ) Has any-body seen my gal? E7 Now, if you run into a five foot two A7 overed with fur, D7 Diamond rings and all those things, G7 G+ Bet yer life it isn't her! E7 Well, could she love, could she woo, A7 ould she, could she, could she coo? D7 G7 Has any-body seen my gal?

Show Me the Way to Go Home 7 Show me the way to go home. I'm tired, & I wanna go to bed. I had a little drink about an hour ago, D7 G7 & it went right to my head. 7 Wherever I may roam, E7 on land or sea or foam, you can always hear me singin' this song: G7 G7 1. Show me the way to go home. Oh (to top) G7 G7 2. Show me the way to go home. Oh (to top) G7 3. Show me the way to go (x2) ( G7! ) Show me the way to go home.

Sloop John B G7 We come on de sloop John B, my grandfather and me, Dm7 G7 round Nassau town we did roam. 7 Drinking all night; got into a fight. G7 ( G7 ) Well, I feel so broke up, I want go to home. Refrain: So hoist up de John B's sail. See how de mainsail sets. Dm7 G7 all for de aptain ashore. Let me go home. (let me go home) 7 I want to go home. (let me go home) m Please let me go home. (oh, yeah) G7 ( G7 ) Well, I feel so broke up, I want to go home. De first mate he got drunk. He broke in de aptain's trunk. Dm7 G7 De constable had to come and take him a-way. 7 Sheriff John Stone, why don't you leave me a-lone? G7 ( G7 ) Well, I feel so broke up, I want to go home. (Refrain) De poor cook he caught de fits, and threw away all my grits. Dm7 G7 And den he took and he ate up all of my corn. 7 m Let me go home. (let me go home) Why won't you let me go home? (oh, yeah) G7 ( G7 ) Dis is de worst trip, I've ever been on. (Refrain)

I ve Been Working on the Railroad INTRO: last line + 7 7 Bb I ve been working on the rail-road, all the livelong day. Dm G7 7 I ve been working on the rail-road, just to pass the time a-way. 7 Bb A7 an t you hear the whistle blowing RISE UP so early in the morn? Bb 7 an t you hear the captain shouting, Dinah, blow your horn? 7 Bb G7 Dinah, won t you blow? Dinah, won t you blow? 7 7 Dinah won t you blow your ho--o--orn? 7 Bb G7 Dinah, won t you blow? Dinah, won t you blow? 7 Dinah won t you blow your horn? Someone s in the kitchen with Dinah. G7 7 Someone s in the kitchen, I kno-o--o-ow. 7 Bb Bbdim/0101 Someone s in the kitchen with Di--nah, 7 7 Strummin on the old ban-jo. And singin G7 7 ee, fie, fiddly i - o, fee, fie, fiddly i - o-o- -o-o 7 Bb Bbdim 7 (Bb-) ee, fie, fiddly i - o, strummin on the old ban-jo.

Intro: [ 2, D m 2, G m7 2, 7 2 ] X2 Singin in the Rain ( 7 ) D m A m I m singin in the rain, just singin in the rain. D m O/2323 7 G m7 What a glorious feeling, I m happy a-gain. 7 G m7 7 G m7 I m laughin at clouds so dark up a-bove. 7 +/ 1003 The sun s in my heart and I m ready for love. A m Let the stormy clouds chase D m A m every-one from the place. O ome on with the rain, 7 G m7 I ve a smile on my face. 7 G m7 7 G m7 I walk down the lane with a happy re-frain, 7 9/0201 just singin, just singin in the rain. D m

Uncle Rod s Transposing hart A G D A#/Bb #/Gb #/Db G#/Ab D#/Eb B G D A E G#/Ab D#/Eb A#/Bb #/Db A E B #/Gb D A#/Bb G D#/Eb B #/Gb #/Db G#/Ab E G D A #/Db G#/Ab D#/Eb A#/Bb #/Gb D A E B G D#/Eb A#/Bb G#/Ab E B #/Gb #/Db

Uncle Rod s Disposable Method for learning to play the ukulele means learning the chords and practicing the chord changes BEORE trying to play the song as a melody. By dividing and conquering the chord-forming and chord-changing skills first, you will be preparing yourself to play a song more effectively, easily, and enjoyably. When you try to learn to play a song all at once, you frustrate yourself because you are not familiar with the chords, you can t change from chord to chord smoothly (in time with the rhythm of the melody), you may not be familiar with all the lyrics, etc. That s entirely too much to pay attention to when learning to play an unfamiliar instrument. Instead, learn to make the proper musical sounds first (chord forming and chord changing). Then add the melody and rhythm ATER you are familiar with how to make music with the ukulele. Anyway, give this a try for a few songs. Remember, this is a disposable method. It is meant to be used only the first few times while you learn the basic chords and develop the skill of recognizing, forming, and changing chords smoothly, in time with the melody. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at ( rohiguchi@gmail.com ). Revised - 7/2013