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Ukulizer Songsheet: Http://(I have mentioned The Ukulizer before in this blog post: Here is one way you can choose to print it:.You choose the layout of the songsheet yourself before you print it.I have posted a songsheet on “The Ukulizer” for Quoc-Huy’s simple arrangement in the Key of. Update! 10 Aug: Just had a chat with on Twitter and he said he misses out the here anyway :-) Songsheet: That might help because the to change just afterwards is a nice, easy change even if it is a bit quick. Tip 2: An easy way to get to the from the is to slide your ring finger down a fret on the A string, lifting off the other fingers at the same time. Tip 1: If the switch from to is too fast for you, just miss out the and hang on to the until you get to the. This is the to change in the last line of each verse: There is only one place where there is a quick chord change – and it is optional anyway if you are singing as the voice can carry the change well enough. You can strum if you like but this is a nice, slow song to practice arpeggios and picking out a few notes. He also picks individual strings “finger-style” in between each arpeggio. Http:///?v=zTzXx1tLFts Playing:Īs you can hear, Quoc-Huy uses arpeggios, gently stroking the strings, instead of strumming. Quoc-Huy has posted the same recording on YouTube but, so you can see the chord changes, for practice playing these songs, I would suggest using Riffstation: Sunny by Quoc-Huy on Riffstation: (If you see a message above saying, “This track is currently not available”: try this link instead )
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You can also download a copy of the mp3 file from the player embedded here or from the Soundcloud website if you want to listen to it off-line. The best version of Quoc-Huy’s to listen to is on Soundcloud. My top pick for the easiest arrangement to play and sing is by NGUYEN DINH Quoc-Huy. There are many other versions that I liked too but I had to stop somewhere and 10, including Bobby Hebb’s original, seemed like a good place to draw the line.
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None of the versions here have been recorded as a tutorial, with the purpose of teaching someone how to play the song.
There are some beautiful ukulele versions of “Sunny” on the internet, both sung and instrumental. A lovely song to while away the summer – with some links to stuff that you might find useful for finding and learning other songs!