Alfred’s Teach Yourself to Play Ukulele, C-Tuning: Everything You Need to Know to Start Playing Now! (Teach Yourself Series) [Paperback] Manus, Morton and Manus, Ron

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Staple-bound cover has some slight wrinkling near top edge. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-preserved instructional guide to playing the ukulele, a beloved instrument with a rich cultural heritage, offers a comprehensive introduction to the joyful sounds of this portable and versatile stringed instrument. Originally introduced to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, the ukulele’s infectious melodies and accessibility have made it a favorite among musicians and music enthusiasts worldwide. With its clear instructions and insights into the ukulele’s history and repertoire, this book is a valuable resource for both beginners and seasoned players seeking to explore the instrument’s diverse traditions.

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Staple-bound cover has some slight wrinkling near top edge. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “Alfred’s Teach Yourself to Play Ukulele, C-Tuning” by Morton Manus and Ron Manus is a testament to the enduring popularity of the ukulele, a humble instrument with a rich history. Originally introduced to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants in the late 19th century, the ukulele quickly became a beloved symbol of Hawaiian culture, its joyful sound capturing the spirit of the islands. In the 1920s, the ukulele experienced a surge in popularity, with its infectious melodies and portability making it a favorite among vaudeville performers and the emerging tin pan alley songwriters. Today, the ukulele’s resurgence is driven by its accessibility, versatility, and the growing interest in world music and folk traditions. This instructional guide, part of the renowned “Teach Yourself Series,” offers a comprehensive introduction to playing the ukulele, making it an invaluable resource for both beginners and seasoned musicians seeking to explore the instrument’s rich heritage and diverse repertoire.

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Weight 7 lbs
Dimensions 0.6 × 22.9 × 30.1 in
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