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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Online Resources

Live Ukulele

This site covers all things ukulele, from tabs, songs chords, lessons, and interviews to reviews and gear. There is a variety of free and useful information available on this site regarding the ukulele.

Easy Ukulele

This is a free online resource offering information and video lessons on how to play the ukulele. The site also offers sheet music, chord charts, and information about the history of the ukulele.

Ukulele Pathfinder from Hawaii State Public Library

The pathfinder is designed to help you become more familiar with the origins and history of the ukulele, how it is made, and how you can learn to play it.

Ukulele

Harms Hits Through the Years for Ukulele: Words and Music. New York: Harms, 1961.

MUSIC STACKS  M1623. H37 1961

For voice and ukulele, with chord symbols and ukulele chord diagrams.

 

The Guitar and its Family Around the World. [Sound recording]  Somerset SF 27000.

STORAGE STACKS  SLP 3889 

This is a sound recording featuring Los Tres, Curra Amaya, Sania Poustylnicoff, and others on Spanish guitar, Russian balalaika, Koto, Bouzoukai, and other instruments of the guitar family.

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