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Ocarina Songbook - 6 holes - 26 Songs by Hank Williams: Play Ukulele
Ocarina Songbook - 6 holes - 26 Songs by Hank Williams: Play Ukulele
Ocarina Songbook - 6 holes - 26 Songs by Hank Williams: Play Ukulele
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Songbook with 26 songs by Hank Williams for the Ocarina with 6 holes.
Hank Williams (1923 - 1953) was one of the best known and most successful country musicians and songwriters in the USA. He has influenced numerous musicians and is always in the top third in all polls and listings - best singer, best songwriter, best artist. For example, Rolling Stone ranked him 13th in their list of "Best Songwriters of All Time".
The melodies were prepared with fingering images according to the well known "English Crossfingering" system. The rhythm of the tones to be played indicates an easy tablature. The accompaniment chords are noted for making music together.
All songs have been recorded, the sounds are available in an online player with variable speed.
No knowledge of music is necessary - suitable for beginners - play by numbers!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 24, 2023
ISBN9798215568613
Ocarina Songbook - 6 holes - 26 Songs by Hank Williams: Play Ukulele
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Reynhard Boegl

Reynhard Boegl - since 1984 live and studio musician (harmonica, guitar, vocals), music teacher, sound engineer, graphic artist and lyricist, song and textbook author. Lives and works in Linz / Austria and has published almost 100 song- and textbooks for various instruments.

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    Ocarina Songbook - 6 holes - 26 Songs by Hank Williams - Reynhard Boegl

    Ocarina songbook

    for the Ocarina with 6 holes

    No music notes + MP3-Sounds

    26 Songs by Hank Williams

    Info: www.songbooks.info

    Table of content:

    Hank Williams

    Instrument

    Fingerings, tones & symbols

    The tablature

    Sounds online

    A Home in Heaven

    Alone and Forsaken

    Angel of Death

    Are you Walkin and A-Talkin for the Lord

    Baby, we're really in love

    Bayou Pon Pon

    Calling you

    Cold, cold Heart

    Dear Brother

    Help me understand

    Hey, good lookin'

    Howlin' at the Moon

    I can't help it (If I'm still in love with you)

    I saw the light

    I won't be home no more

    I'm so lonesome I could cry

    Jambalaya (On the Bayou)

    Lost on the River

    My love for you has turned to hate

    Never again (Will I knock on your Door)

    On the Banks of the Old Pontchartrain

    Pan American

    The Alabama Waltz

    Wealth won't save your soul

    Why should we try anymore

    Your Cheatin' Heart

    Imprint

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    Hank Williams

    Hiram „Hank" King Williams Sr.

    * 17.09.1923 in Mount Olive, Alabama

    † 01.01.1953 in Oak Hill, West Virginia

    Hank Williams was an American country musician and songwriter. He has influenced numerous musicians, such as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Bob Dylan or David Allan Coe.

    In most polls for the best singer of the genre, Hank Williams occupies one of the top ranks. A similar position occupies Williams when searching for the composer of the best or most important song in country history - or when searching for the most influential figure in country music history.

    Rolling Stone ranked Williams 27th on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time, 74th on its list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, and 13th on its list of 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time.

    In 1961, Hank Williams was inducted into the Country Music

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