![]() ![]() ![]() Songs only in PDF format: įor a list of 62 Jukebox Rock n’ Roll songs visit the Funstrummers‘ website įor an Online Songbook, about 100 or more, all genres, including a Holiday list at the bottom, visit the San Jose Ukulele Club website: *There is an option to download a zip-file of pdf’s (400 items).Īnother Online Songbook, alphabetized, at Kanikapila US (run by uke player Barefoot Tom): įor songs from eras starting with Pre-1900, then 1900 – 1949 and each decade after that, go to Kingston Ukulele Society for some good examples: The link to their songbook is below. I really love their arrangements, and you get a real feel for their joy and enthusiasm at their website. Īlso at the top of my list, is the Bytown Ukulele Group (BUG) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Sometimes they have the same song available in more than one chord. Very useful. ![]() You can listen to a recording of the song while you look at the PDF document. Īnother favourite is the Doctor Uke website. I love the antique ukulele images he has on his Home page, the visitor count up in the top right hand corner (over 8 million!), the newest added songs on the right side. My absolute favourite online website for songs is Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook. Patrick’s Day, or special solo songs, you can always find some version of it either at online web-sites or at the various ukulele club websites. Let’s just nod in agreement right now, uke club songbooks are a wealth of song material! Whether you are looking for something that your entire group can play, or theme songs for holidays such as Christmas, Hallowe’en or St. ![]()
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