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13 February 2020
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03 May 2024
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02 March 2012
Inexpensive, Informative, Easy to Learn, I Liked It!
1 of 1 found this helpful First of all I don't own, or play, a Baritone Uke.
I do own and try to play a Standard scale Les Paul Jr Guitar converted to four strings and tuned D-G-B-E. 1 1/4" at the nut.
I also own and try to play a Chicago tuned, D-G-B-E Plectrum Banjo.
D-G-B-E is, D-G-B-E on all of them..
I bought the book for it's content.
Any four string Guitar instruction is "HARD TO FIND".
Six string Guitar Chords to Four string Guitar Chords are a lot more than NOT playing the missing E and A strings.
LEARN TO PLAY THE ALFRED WAY BARITONE UKE by MORTON MANUS FILLED A VOID.
It's a nice book for the price I paid.
Straightforward and an easy learn.
My one gripe is the melody lines. There are many bottom C notes that cant be played on the instruments in standard D-G-B-E tuning.
I might be missing something but I cant figure out how to play a C note that's lower than the open D.
Other than that pesky C note the book great for learning basic chords and music on ANY D-G-B-E Tuned Instrument. Including the Bouzouki!
If this book has been around for 37 years, why is mine the first review to Pan the C Note?