Published:
2020-12-31
Updated:
2020-12-31
Learning Ukulele with Curt
Six Secrets of Ukulele Fingering Example Arpeggio Worksheet
An example Arpeggio worksheet for exploring and notating the various fingering pathways using the fingering principles from "The Six Secrets of Ukulele Fingering" book.
Author(s): Curt Sheller, Chuck Anderson Publisher: Code: 6SUF-ARP-EXAMPLE
Main Category: Chart Main Instrument: Worksheet
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Product Info
- Product Code: 6SUF-ARP-EXAMPLE
- Author(s): Curt Sheller, Chuck Anderson
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- Published: 31 December 2020
- Updated: 31 December 2020
- ISBN-13: NA
- Size*: ANSI A
- Pages: 1
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- PDF Price: $1.95
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An example Arpeggio worksheet for exploring and notating the various fingering pathways using the fingering principles from "The Six Secrets of Ukulele Fingering" book.