![]() Beware Someone Impersonating Ukulele Mike.‘FINLANDIA’ (A Song of Peace) for our time!.WORLD UKULELE DAY ~ February 2, 2023 □□.Here is a blog detailing the contents of that book. I also have a “2 in 1” UKULELE CHRISTMAS ebook collection. I also include a Midi Audio file rendered at a slow practice tempo.Ĭheck out this blog for current information on my complete catalog of solo ukulele instrumentals available The tablature will be emailed as a pdf file within the day of purchase. Tablature for this piece which indicates adjustments for Low G tuning is available for purchase: $5.39 by paying through the paypal donate button on my website: Simply use the right hand thumb with a gentle downward stroke. ![]() Īlthough this piece is a fingerpicking piece there are a few places where it calls for a gently rolled chord to complete that particular section. The only changes you need to make are notated by the notes in parenthesis: e.g. If you are playing a Low G tuned instrument then I conceived this arrangement on a standard tuned ukulele with the 4th string being G above middle C. The index finger to the 2nd string and the middle finger to the 1st string. As in all of my fingerpicking pieces I assign the thumb to the 4th and 3rd strings. “Fur Elise” is a full out fingerpicking arrangement. Here is a YouTube video of my arrangement of this piece for solo ukulele: She was a friend and student of Beethoven’s to whom he proposed in 1810, though she turned him down to marry the Austrian nobleman and state official Wilhelm von Droßdik in 1816. It has been suggested that Ludwig Nohl may have transcribed the title incorrectly and the original work may have been named “Für Therese” a reference to Therese Malfatti von Rohrenbach zu Dezza (1792–1851). The discoverer of the piece, Ludwig Nohl, affirmed that the original autographed manuscript, now lost, was dated 27 April 1810. The score was not published until 1867, 40 years after the composer’s death in 1827. According to Wikipedia we find that Fur Elise (For Elise) is one of Ludwig van Beethoven’s most popular compositions.
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