Hello,
So, a few weeks ago, I went to a WWII air museum near where I live. I was looking in the display cabinet, and I saw an old piece of sheet music from 1941. The song was called "Remember Pearl Harbor." On closer inspection, It had the chords above the music for guitar and ukulele.
I immediately wanted to try to play this piece on my Ukulele, so I took a picture of the music, (Which I believe was allowed.)
After turning the music into a MIDI on my computer, I decided to try to play along with the chords on the sheet music.
Here is the result.
Its an interesting piece with interesting chords. I like it!
It was a cool experience.
Jared
So, a few weeks ago, I went to a WWII air museum near where I live. I was looking in the display cabinet, and I saw an old piece of sheet music from 1941. The song was called "Remember Pearl Harbor." On closer inspection, It had the chords above the music for guitar and ukulele.
I immediately wanted to try to play this piece on my Ukulele, so I took a picture of the music, (Which I believe was allowed.)
After turning the music into a MIDI on my computer, I decided to try to play along with the chords on the sheet music.
Here is the result.
Its an interesting piece with interesting chords. I like it!
It was a cool experience.
Jared