Ukulele: The World’s Friendliest Instrument Daniel Dixon Gibbs Smith Publishing Hardcover 144 Pages Audience – Any Player Rating –  Ukulele pictured  – c. 1960’s Silvertone Baritone Lavishly illustrated it follows the same general format as most ukulele books.  It starts with a history of the instrument and its emergence from Hawaii to the rest of the world.  It then goes into a variety of the great players, both past and present, and some of the amazing manufacturers.  The use of photographs and pictures makes the book flow nicely and provides a colorful read. The book includes a few pages at the back from “The Daily Ukulele” by Jim Beloff on playing the instrument and a chord chart with 108 of the most common chords.  The resources include web sites and local clubs, but it is a limited listing (12 entries) and is unfortunately already out of date. Overall I found…

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