Bob Dylan for Ukulele
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Bob Dylan for Ukulele Details
(Music Sales America). 23 top hits from folk-rock icon Bob Dylan arranged for the ukulele: All Along the Watchtower * All I Really Want to Do * Blowin' in the Wind * Don't Think Twice, It's All Right * Forever Young * I Feel a Change Comin' On * I Want You * I'll Be Your Baby Tonight * It Ain't Me, Babe * It's All Over Now Baby Blue * Knockin' on Heaven's Door * Lay, Lady, Lay * Like a Rolling Stone * Maggie's Farm * Mr. Tambourine Man * Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) * Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 * The Times They Are A-Changin' * You Ain't Goin' Nowhere * and more. Includes full lyrics and easy-to-read chord boxes.
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Reviews
Really wanted to use this booklet to learn to play the ukulele but as some other reviewers mentioned, the music could be laid out better, to make it easier to catch on. The chords are in the back of the book, so you do see what he has used, but you spend too much time trying to figure out the playing and lose the sense of the rhythm. At least you have the words to follow so you can take short pieces of music to work with, then maybe put the whole thing together. I think "real" musicians won't have any problems, but us Newbies are struggling.