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#568496 in eBooks 2004-07-01 2004-07-01File Name: B00CKNWAIK
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Disappointed - Expected Tabulature for All SongsBy New Uke FanaticBased on the product description I expected tabulature for all the songs. Out of 50 songs; only one had a bit of tabulature (p. 156). I liked the song choices; the type style; and the song descriptions. It would be great if the book were spiral bound so it would lay flat on a music stand.Each song is written out in detail which is great for learning but results in lots of pages for playing if you dont memorize the song. This book would be good for someone who can read music and is good at turning pages while playing. Since I dont read standard music notation (yet) I am returning the book.If the book were to be reissued with full tabulature I would buy it right away. I would also like the book to indicate gCEA and low-GCEA tuning options. I am completely new to playing an instrument (since Jan.) so this book isnt useful for me to learn melodies without the tabulature. I am sure those that can read music and play ukelele would appreciate these arrangements that fit the scale and range of a uke.The music notes on pages 138-143 were printed as "xs"; apparently a typeset error.I am glad "For Dummies" has taken an interest in ukelele and hope they will improve and produce more uke books.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. opened it once; and never looked at it againBy Timothy D. Kelleyshould have been called uke for boring humans *( and written to make money ) whatever happened to the LOVE OF THE UKE? :-)1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Well; I dont love it...By JunkyMy husband LOVES this book. He decided to learn to play the ukulele and this has been extremely useful to him. For me... its useful in the idea that soon he will be sounding more like practicing and playing than noise and intermittent muttering.