FS: Modern Jazz: Solo Ukulele Instrumentals Book & CD!

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FS: Modern Jazz: Solo Ukulele Instrumentals Book & CD! SOLD

.-=[SOLD]=-. All books have sold.

Thanks to my friend in Japan, I just received 5 copies of this long awaited book and CD. Most of the text is in Japanese, but the song titles are in English. And, (of course) the TAB and notation are universal.

Modern Jazz: Solo Ukulele Instrumentals Book & CD!
By: Kiyoshi Kobayashi $37.99 includes CONUS shipping.

The long-awaited follow up to the best selling “Ukulele Jazz” book!

01. Moanin
02. Mack The Knife
03. Everything Happens To Me
04. Watermelon Man
05. Oh Lady, Be Good
06. Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise
07. It Could Happen to you
08. Now's the Time
09. Day By Day
10. It Might As Well Be Spring
11. Mean To Me
12. My Little Suede Shoes
13. Perdido
14. Candy
15. How High The Moon
16. There is no Greater Love
17. I Can’t Get Started
18. A Night in Tunisia
19. Like Someone in Love
20. Cleopatra's Dream
21. Cute
22. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
23. Crazy C
24. Miyakezaka Junction


About the great Kiyoshi Kobayashi:

Born in Tokyo in 1955. In 1975, began professional activities as a back musician such as Takada Wataru and Kengo Nagira. In addition to being active as a ukulele, guitar, banjo, and Tahitian ukulele player, he is active in many fields, including TV / CM and CD arrangers, songwriting / composition, writing songbooks / textbooks, and ukulele teachers. In particular, it has a good reputation for teaching ukuleles to amateurs and is focusing on training at ukulele classrooms in various locations.

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Just sold another book. I have 3 books left. 3 books ah ah ah!
 
How would you rate the difficulty level? Are the arrangements approachable for an intermediate fingerstyle player or are more advanced skills necessary?
 
How would you rate the difficulty level? Are the arrangements approachable for an intermediate fingerstyle player or are more advanced skills necessary?

An intermediate fingerstyle player should be able to work through these arrangements without much issue.
 
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