Nashville Jazz VocaliST + Baritone Ukulele TEACHER
Abigail Flowers is an award-winning jazz vocalist, songwriter, arranger, and Lanikai Ukuleles artist from Nashville, TN. Her vocal style is smooth and precise, with references to jazz greats like Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, and Chet Baker.
After graduating from Belmont University with a degree in commercial vocal performance, she became the house vocalist at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, MI for several seasons. Abigail has recorded in collaboration with producers like Charlie Peacock and Cody Fry, and her vocal arrangements have garnered over 2 million streams on Spotify.
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BARITONE UKULELE ARRANGEMENTS
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This e-book contains easy and intermediate baritone ukulele arrangements of the 1924 classic “It Had to Be You” by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn. All versions are in the key of D. There is a simple “strum & sing” version with lyrics and chords (chord diagrams on separate page). There is a lead sheet with chord diagrams printed above the staff. There is also a more challenging fingerstyle arrangement, which falls more in the intermediate category.
This e-book contains a lyric sheet with chord diagrams, a lead sheet with chord diagrams, and an accompanying mp3 for learning the melody. “Sweet Georgia Brown” is the 1925 standard that has been recorded by greats like Django Reinhardt, Bing Crosby, and Take 6. It is also known as the theme song for the Harlem Globetrotters! With a challenging melody but approachable chords, this song is the perfect addition to your baritone ukulele jazz repertoire.
Baritone ukulele arrangement of “Blue Skies” by Irving Berlin in the key of Am/C. This arrangement does not require any barre chords.