Fred Sokolow Songs of Hawaii for the Ukulele. Though the ukulele came from Portugal, it became popular and got its name in Hawaii. In this 90-minute lesson, Fred presents the most well-known Hawaiian hapa-haoli standards, some that go back to the 1920s, others as recent as the 1960s. Mostly written by Tin Pan Alley composers who threw in a few Hawaiian words and phrases, these songs are still sung today wherever ukes are strummed. Fred teaches beautiful chord-melody solos to each one, and shows you how to strum a simple accompaniment.
Titles include:
- Blue Hawaii
- Little Brown Gal
- Ukulele Lady
- On the Beach at Waikiki
- Pearly Shells
- Tiny Bubbles
- I Wonder Where My Little Hula Girl Has Gone
Language: English
Year: 2015
Running time: 90 min
Quality: DVD5
Video: MPEG2 16:9 720x480 29.97 fps
Audio: AC3 192 kbps 2ch 32 bit 48 KHz
Booklet: Yes (PDF)
Size: 3.87 Gb
GREAT Video! Mahalo!
Would you be able to post Fred's Ragtime Fingerstyle Ukulele book?
Thanks in advance.