Easy Ukulele Teacher`s Guide
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Easy Ukulele Teacher`s Guide
Easy Ukulele Songs D g n tuni Download Edition A beginner book for Soprano Ukulele Includes: • Tuning tips • Chord charts • 32 familiar songs • Lyrics with chords • Notation with chords • 1, 2, and 3 chord songs Compiled by Denise Gagné Themes & Variations Teacher’s Guide Easy Ukulele Songs in D Teacher’s Guide Song By Denise Gagné Music Introduction, Tips and Tuning 1. Little Tommy Tinker 2. Johnny One Hammer 3. Funga Alafia 4. Row, Row, Row Your Boat 5. Adieu My Comrades 6. This Old Hammer 7. Ten in the Bed 8. Land of the Silver Birch 9. Canoe Song 10. In the Land of Oz 11. Skin and Bones 12. The Ghost of Tom 13. Cotton Eyed Joe 14. Whistle Daughter 15. Little Liza Jane 16. The Wandering Cowboy 17. Clementine 18. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 19. Hush Little Baby 20. This Old Man 21. He’s Got the Whole World 22. Rock-a My Soul 23. Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor 24. Hey Lidee 25. Old Texas 26. Found a Peanut 27. Boll Weevil 28 Nobody Likes Me 29. Wade in the Water 30. What Shall We Do With a Silly Sailor? 31. Michael Row Your Boat Ashore 32. Jingle Bells Chord Charts Easy Pop Songs Links Lyrics Chords 2 831D 831D 8 31 D 9 32 D A7 932G 1032G 1033G 11 33 Em 1233Em 1234Em 13 34 F#m 13 34 F#m 1435B 1435E 1536E 1536A 16 37 A E7 17 37 G D7 18 38 G D7 19 39 D A7 20 40 D A7 21 41 D A7 22 42 D A 23 43 E B 23 43 E B 24 44 E B 25 45 A E 27 46 A E 2746Em B7 28 47 Em D 29 48 A D E 30 49 A D E 50 51 Download Print Permission: The purchaser of this download is permitted to print ONE copy only of this publication. No sharing of this copy or the MP3s included is allowed under international copyright law. Themes & Variations Box 25109 Deer Park PO, Red Deer Alberta T4R 2M2 Email: tvinfo@telus.net Web Site: www.musicplay.ca Toll Free Phone or Fax: 1-888-562-4647 Printed in Canada © 2015 Cover Design by Craig Cassils ISBN Number:978-1-927062-63-0 1 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school Introduction This collection of easy songs for ukulele is designed to get you singing and playing the ukulele in the very first lesson! The chords used in this collection are introduced through a series of 15 one chord songs. Mastering the chords before having to learn to change chords eliminates much of the frustration that young beginners face. After introducing the chords used, 15 easy two chord songs are given. If your students find it difficult to switch chords, divide the class into two groups and have one group play one chord and the other group play the other. Practice changing the chords slowly without looking at the fretboard. When students are able to “feel” where the fingers go, changing the chords will be easy. The last two songs in the collection use three chords. A CD with recordings of all the songs is included. If you don’t have a CD drive on your computer email info@musicplay.ca to request a download. M PL E Students will learn the chords and how to change chords using the folk songs that are given in the collection. In addition to the songs in the collection we’ve given links (in the projectable PDF included on the CD) to easy pop songs on YouTube that use the same chords. Students really enjoy playing along with pop songs. Where possible, links to the original artists’ performance and to a video with the chords and lyrics are given. An inexpensive student book/CD is available so your students can play along with all the folk songs and easily access the same YouTube links at home. This collection does not address reading notes and playing melodies - the focus is on learning songs to sing and strum. SA The ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of the machete, a small guitar-like instrument taken to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants. Since then, the ukulele has been commonly associated with music from Hawaii, where the name roughly translates as “jumping flea,” perhaps because of the movement of the player’s fingers. The ukulele gained great popularity elsewhere in the United States during the early 20th century, and from there spread internationally. It has been popular with performing musicians, and also in music education. 2 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school Parts of the Ukulele Headstock Tuning pegs Strings Frets Neck Body SA M PL E Sound hole Bridge Ukulele is sometimes abbreviated to uke. The ukulele is a member of the guitar family of instruments. It has four strings that are played by plucking or strumming. Ukuleles are generally made of wood, though variants have been composed partially or entirely of plastic or other materials. There are four main sizes of ukulele: soprano (standard), concert, tenor and baritone. The soprano, concert and tenor are good sizes for the young beginner. 3 Tenor Ukulele Soprano Ukulele Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school Playing Position Sitting • Sit up straight with your feet flat on the floor and your shoulders relaxed • If the ukulele is large enough, rest the ukulele on your right leg • If the ukulele is too small to rest on your leg, hold it against your ribcage with your right forearm Standing • Press the ukulele against your ribcage with your right forearm to keep the uke in place SA M PL E Use a strap • Some players like to use a strap to keep the ukulele in place The Right Hand •You can use either your thumb or your index (pointer) finger to strum •Some players like to use a pick. Hold the pick between your thumb and the middle knuckle of your pointer finger, in the same way you would hold a key. Felt picks are used most often on ukulele. 4 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school Playing Chords The Left Hand • The fingers of your left hand are numbered 1-2-3-4 • The left thumb goes on the back of the ukulele neck • Press the strings using the tips of your fingers between the two frets 2 1 E 4 3 M PL Chord Diagrams The chord diagram is like a picture or map of the neck of your ukulele. It shows where to place the fingers to play a chord. The lines down represent the strings and the horizontal lines represent the frets. • The numbered circles show you where to depress a string and which finger to use • In this example, press down the first string at the third fret • Use your third finger SA D C Frets 3 Strings &c œ A œ #œ D F# 5 Finger œ B Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school Tuning the Ukulele Tuning the ukulele is easy, especially since there are many apps available to help with this. An excellent tuner for mobile devices can be found by searching for “guitar toolkit.” It has instrument specific tuners for all stringed instruments, chord guides and a great metronome. A good free tuner is n-Track Tuner. There are many more free tuners available, but beware of “in app” purchases and plenty of adware. In large classes of students, it may be more efficient to line up the students, ukulele in hand, and tune them yourself than to try and have students tune the instruments. At www.musicplayonline.com there is a ukulele tuner. Log in, and then select Ukulele from the menu on the left. Click on the tuning peg to start and stop the sound. This book uses D tuning (standard) so click on Ukulele Tuner D. Better quality ukuleles will stay in tune much better, so try to purchase good quality ukuleles. Always loosen the string and then tighten it up until it is in tune (from under pitch to on pitch). Instruct your students to never touch the tuning pegs once you have tuned the instrument. PL M SA The strings are tuned as follows: String 4: A String 3: D String 2: F# String 1: B E Open string tuning: For easy tuning, start at the A with a tuner and move up. The melody will sound a little bit like “My dog has fleas.” Play a D chord to make sure the instrument is in tune with itself. Make music! 4 &c œ 3 2 1 œ #œ A D F# œ B Pop Songs to Play on Ukulele Playing pop music is a huge motivator for students. The Projectable PDF file includes links to 32 pop songs with one, two, three or more chords that are easy to play. As soon as students are familiar with a few chords, try playing the pop songs that are included in the links. Links are included to the YouTube channel, “Easy Ukulele Chords and Lyrics” to learn the chords, and to the original performer’s videos. 7 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school 1. Little LittleTommy TommyTinker Tinker Intro 2 bars œ œ œ œ œ Lit - tle Tom - my Tin - ker sat up - on a clink - er. ˙ Ma! œ He be - gan to œ œ œ œ œ Poor lit - tle w cry. .. w in - no - cent guy. 2. Johnny One Hammer Intro 2 bars ## c & D œ œ œ œ œ John - ny plays with one œ œ John - ny œ œ œ œ œ plays with œ ham - mer, œ one D one œ ham - mer, œ œ ham - mer, œ one œ œ œ œ œ then he plays with two. œ œ ham - mer. Œ .. SA & ˙ ˙ Ma! ## œ E ## ˙ & œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ PL c 1st time unison, 2nd and 3rd time as round D M & ## D 2. Johnny plays with two hammers... 2. Johhny3.plays withplays two hammers... Johnny with three hammers... 3. Johhny4.plays with three with hammers... Johnny plays four hammers... 4. Johhny plays with four hammers... Johnny with five hammers... 5. Johhny5.plays withplays five hammers... Then he takes a rest. Then he takes a rest. Funga Alafia 3. Funga Alafia Intro 2 bars & ## D j c œJ œ œ œ œ D Repeat 4 times Fun - ga ## œ œ & J Fun - ga a - la - fia. j j œ œ œ œ Œ Ah - shay, ah - shay. j œ œ œ œj œ a - la - fia. Ah - shay, œ œ œj œ œ J Fun - ga a - la - fia. j œ œ œ œ Œ J ah - shay. 8 Fun - ga j j œ œ œ œ Œ Liberia Ah - shay, ah - shay. j œ œ œ œj œ a - la - fia. Ah - shay, j Œ .. œ œ ah - shay. Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school 9. Canoe Song Intro 2 bars # c œ œ & J Canoe Song j œ œ œ œ Em jœ œ j œ œ œ My pad - dle's keen and bright, # j & œ œ j ˙ œ dip, dip # œ & J œ œ J and swing. œ œ the œ wild goose j œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ J Fol - low j œ œ œ flight, dip, the wild goose flight, j œ œ j œ œ and swing her back, dip œ flash - ing œ with sil - ver. j ˙ œ and swing. PL E Fol - low flash - ing with sil - ver. Dip, dip j œ Em of of OzOz 10.InInthe theLand Land M Intro 4 beats œ In 1. 2. 3. 4. & œ .. œ Em SA # c & œ # Em land puff snakes ro dia the œ œ œ - œ la - dies smoke ci - gars, nough to kill a snake. ro - ses on their heads. dia - monds on their eyes. œ œ of they are ses monds œ Oz take dead, die, break, œ eve - ry When the When the When the œ where is they they it .. œ œ œ œ œ 5. œ the e put put is Œ nine - teen seven - ty - eight! Clapping Game: The 8-beat clapping pattern starts on the downbeat. Each person starts with their left hand up and right hand down. Their partner’s left hand is under their right, and their partner’s right is over their left. One hand will clap up and the other down. Do this twice, then repeat reversing hands with your partner. Your left hand will now be down. Next clap your own hands twice, and then clap your partner’s hands twice. This pattern repeats until the end of the song. 12 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school 20. Old Man Man 18.This This Old & ## & ## D cœ œ ˙ This old man, œ œ he played one, D œ œ knick - knack œ ˙ œ œ œ pat - ty whack, œ œ he played knick - knack ˙ œ œ œ œ give a dog a bone, A7 œ œ on A7 œ œ œ œ This old man came œ A7 œ œ my thumb. With a D œ œ ˙ roll - ing home. D 6. This old man, he played six, A7 He played knick-knack on my sticks... M PL 2. shoe 3. knee D 4. door 2. This old man, he played two, 5. hive A7 6. sticks He played knick-knack on my shoe. 7. up in heaven 8. gate D 9. vine With a knick-knack patty whack, give 10. a dog bone, all aover again A7 D This old man came rolling home. œ D E Intro 2 bars D 7. This old man, he played seven, A7 He played knick-knack up in heaven... D 8. This old man, he played eight, A7 He played knick-knack on my gate... D 4. This old man, he played four, A7 He played knick-knack on my door... D 9. This old man, he played nine, A7 He played knick-knack on my spine... D 5. This old man, he played five, A7 He played knick-knack on my hive...` D 10. This old man, he played ten, A7 He played knick-knack once again... SA D 3. This old man, he played three, A7 He played knick-knack on my knee... 19 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school 1. Little Tommy Tinker Intro 2 bars D Little Tommy Tinker sat upon a clinker. D He began to cry. Ma! Ma! Poor little innocent guy. 2. Johnny One Hammer D 1. Johnny plays with one hammer, One hammer, one hammer. Johnny plays with one hammer, Then he plays with two. E D 2. Johnny plays with two hammers... SA 4. Johnny plays with four hammers... M 3. Johnny plays with three hammers... PL Intro 2 bars 5. Johnny plays with five hammers... Then he takes a rest. 3. Funga Alafia Intro 2 bars D D Funga alafia. Ahshay, ahshay. Funga alafia. Ahshay, ahshay. Funga alafia. Ahshay, ahshay. Funga alafia. Ahshay, ahshay. The teacher is permitted to reproduce this page for students in one school or institution. 31 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school 4. Row, Row, Row Your Boat Intro 2 bars D Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. (A7) D Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. D A7 Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. (A7) D Ha ha! Fooled you! I’m a submarine. Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. (A7) D Throw your teacher overboard and listen to her scream. 5. Adieu My Comrades Intro 4 bars E G PL Adieu to my comrades for a while we must part. G And likewise the lassie who’s stolen my heart. I am bound out for Greenland and ready to sail. M In hopes to find riches in hunting the whale. Our ship is well rigged and she’s ready to sail. SA Our crew they are anxious to follow the whale, Where the icebergs do float and the stormy winds blow, Where land and the ocean is covered with snow. 6. This Old Hammer Intro 2 bars G G This old hammer shines like a silver, Shines like a gold boys, Yes, shines like a gold. Ain’t no hammer in this old mountain, Shines like a mine boys, Yes, shines like a mine. The teacher is permitted to reproduce this page for students in one school or institution. 32 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school C D C7 D7 G7 A7 G A 1 1 PL A B F G SA 1 M Am Bm 1 D E 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 E 1 Dm Em 1 2 2 1 Em F#m 1 2 E7 2 1 2 3 Note: Some chords have been altered to fit smaller hands. The teacher is permitted to reproduce this page for students in one school or institution. 50 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school Easy Pop Songs to Play on the Ukulele 1. Run Through the Jungle - Creedence Clearwater Revival Chord: D Lyrics/Chords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siY6PMUWr9g Students can play along with the performance video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP3TTGuddjY 2. Jambalaya - The Mudbugs Chords: D/A Lyrics/Chords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTD4yfphxxo 3. A Horse with No Name - America 58 Chords: D/Em Chords/Lyrics: https://youtu.be/jEVXwxpqXOY Students can play along with the performance video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm4BrZjY_Sg PL E 4. Breakfast at Tiffany’s - Deep Blue Something Chords: D/G/A Lyric and chords:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWvvT3oypiQ Students can play with the performance video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ClCpfeIELw M 5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle Chords D/G lyrics/chord http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/www.allcountrytabs.com/tabs/earle-steve/copperhead-road-6385.html?1944-06-06=always&url=&transpose=&tuning=ADFsharpB Students can play along with the performance video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvaEJzoaYZk SA These YouTube videos are on the Easy Guitar Songs Channel. These chords will be playable by students using the Easy Ukulele Songs in D. 1. Achy Breaky Heart - recorded by Billy Ray Cyrus Students can play along with the Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byQIPdHMpjc Chords: A and E Chords/Lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4UYgtT2pKc 2. Silence Is Easy - Starsailor Students can play along with the Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fglU5Ngd-Pk Chords: A and E Lyrics/Chords: http://youtu.be/T4M9SM2MRNc 3. When Love Comes to Town - B.B. King and U2 Students can play along with the Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3wgoaONzwo Chords: A and E Lyrics/Chords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjy75RMFHdI 51 Permission to Reproduce: The teacher is permitted to reproduce the worksheet pages in this collection for the students in one school