Level 1
Ev'rybody Loves Saturday Night (Trad. Nigerian)
Safari (Hill)
Rocky Mountain (Trad. USA)
Acadian Lullaby (Trad. Canadian)
All Night Long (Trad. USA)
We Merry Minstrels (Purcell)
Lavender's Blue (Trad. English)
Wiegenlied (Brahms)
Old Brass Wagon (Laud)
Au clair de la lune (Lully)
Long, Long Ago (Bayly)
Donkey Riding (Trad. Canadian)
Auwe Ke Aloha E (Trad. Hawaiian)
Bought Me An 'Uke (Trad. USA, arr. Hill)
Lukey's Boat (Trad. Canadian)
The Flower Drum (Trad. Chinese)
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Level 2
Crawdad Song (Trad. USA)
The Little Red Fox (Trad. Irish)
Barney and Katey (Trad. Irish)
Up Above My Head (Trad. USA)
Spring from The Four Seasons, Mov't I Theme (Vivaldi)
The Gypsy Rover (Trad. Celtic)
Rondeau (Mouret)
Ah! Si mon moine voulait danser (Trad. French)
A Mountain High-Top (Trad. Guatemalan)
Ahe Lau Makani (Lili'uokalani)
Rosie Darling Rosie (Trad. USA)
Latin Time (Doane)
Somethin' Good, What? (Hill)
Capital Blues (Hill)
Spring Song (Mendelssohn)
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Olcott / Graff)
My Grandfather's Clock (Work)
German Dance (Mozart)
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean (Trad. Scottish)
Glow Worm (Lincke)
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Level 3
Caney Mi Macaro (Trad. Spanish)
Dear Someone (Hill)
Hornpipe from Water Music (Handel)
'Round Her Neck She Wears A Yellow Ribbon (Norton)
Charlie Is My Darling (Trad. Scottish)
The Wayfaring Stranger (Trad. USA)
Elenke (Trad. Bulgarian)
Bella Bocca Polka (Waldteufel)
While Strolling Through the Park (Goodwin)
Oft in the Stilly Night (Moore)
March from the Anna Magdalena Notebook (Bach)
Blue Monday (Trad. Austrian)
You've Got Time (Hill)
Jeu! Jeu! (Trad. El Salvadorian)
Nu'a O Ka Palai (Leleiohoku)
Give My Regards to Broadway (Cohan)
Level 1
16 songs. Music from Canada, the USA, Nigeria, England, Germany, France, Hawaii and China.
Level 2
20 songs. Music from Guatemala, Hawaii, Germany and Ireland. Latin, Blues, Classical and more.
Level 3
16 songs. Music from Bulgaria, Austria and El Salvador. Pop, Classical, Broadway and more.
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