Welcome to the Tulsa Ukulele Club Website

Welcome to the Tulsa Ukulele Club website. We are a group of people of all ages who enjoy playing the ukulele. We welcome every level of player from beginner to professional. We play a wide variety of music, as diverse as our membership. Right now, if you come to one of our meetings you are going to hear a lot of old time standards, country, folk and blues, possibly some Gospel, but we are welcome to new influences.

While our emphasis is on ukuleles, we welcome other instruments too. Bring your harmonica or guitar and of course, a kazoo is always welcome.

We are a family oriented organization and encourage the entire family to attend, even the little guys, so long as they do not disrupt the meeting. Watch this site for special announcements for meetings when we will be offering free beginner's ukulele lessons.

We have been evaluating several alternative sites for our meetings. Watch the blog postings below for the latest meeting place. At this time (10-17) we are meeting in the lobby of the Cancer Center of America in the first Thursday, have an Open Mike Night and jam on the second Thursday at Burgundy Place and the other Thursdays are jams at Burgundy Place or some other location. Check the blog, the web page or contact us for latest plans.

Thank you for visiting our Blog. You will also find a lot of useful links for songs and instruction material in the Handy Links section on the right side of the page.

We also have a web page that contains a lot of the songs in our song book -- see https://sites.google.com/site/tulsaukuleleclub/

We also have a YouTube channel and a Facebook page ("Tulsa Uke Club").

Please contact us if you have any questions at tulsaukes@gmail.com.







Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Performance songs from The Yellow Daily Book

This is a list of older and happier songs I chose from the Yellow Book (YB) to perform mostly at retirement homes. We started practicing this list, up to Let It Be, last meeting. We intend to work on these songs every first Thursday meeting. I have actually performed this list of song in a solo ukulele performance and the retirement home residents loved the songs. The songs were familiar and many residents sang along.

Okay, here's the list: (song title,key, page)
Ain't We Got Fun, C, Y-17
Ain't She Sweet, C, Y-16
Baby Face, G, Y31
Beautiful Dreamer, C, Y-33
*The Best Things In Life Are Free, G, Y-34
Bill Bailey, D, Y-35
Blue Skies, Am, Y-38
Bye Bye Blues, F, Y-38
By The Beautiful Sea, C, Y-42
By The Light Of The Silvery Moon, G, Y-43
Dinah, F, Y-61
Five Foot Two, C, Y-82
Give My Regards To Broadway, G, Y-89
Glow Worm, G, Y-95
Hey Good Looking, C, Y-108
Indiana, F, Y-129
Jambalaya, C, Y-140
Ja Da, C, Y-138
King Of The Road, G, Y-143
Let it Be, F, Y-146
Let The Rest Of The World Go By, F, Y-150
Look For The Silver Lining, C,Y-153
Mister Sandman, G, Y-161
Moonlight Bay, F, Y-165
My Blue Heaven, C, Y-169
On The Sunny Side Of The Street, G, Y-183
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, C, Y-193
Ring Of Fire, A, Y-197
Sentimental Journey, A, Y-205
Side By Side, C, Y-210
Three Little Birds, C, Y-237
Toot Toot Tootsie, C, Y-243
Walk Right In, G, Y-255
What A Wonderful World, C, Y-260
When The Saints Go Marching In, C, Y-267
*When You're Smiling, G, Y265
Whispering, C, Y-267
Yes Sir That's My Baby, C, Y-278
Yankee Doodle Boy, F, Y291

Additional Hawaiian Songs from the YB:
Aloha Oe, C, Y-21
Hukilau Song, G, Y-115
Lovely Hula Hands, F, Y-156
On A Beach At Waikiki, F, Y-184
Pearly Shells, G, Y-186
That Hawaiian Melody,C, Y-228
Tiny Bubbles, F, Y-241
Ukulele Lady,C, Y-249

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