Dec 2021 New Songbooks added for download

I have uploaded new songbooks (Dec 2021) that include all the songs on the site. You can download the songbook (PDF) at https://ozbcoz.com/songbooks

There are over 150 new songs in the songbook (on top of the May 2021 book). Please have fun and let me know if there are any issues

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15 thoughts on “Dec 2021 New Songbooks added for download

  1. I am trying to find ukulele chords for jack the carter lad. Could be Jim or Joe. Can’t ding them anywhere, can you help please

  2. Hello. Can you tell me if it’s possible to add a line to indicate the measure/ bar within the sheet. I find it hard to know when the chord changes are in the middle of the measure/bar. Thank you

    1. I looked at that before but it would increase the workload rather a lot in putting up songs. It would also be difficult to fit in with the most popular display of in-line chords. So the answer is sorry but not going to happen

      Jim

  3. Thanks for all you do, no need to post this comment as it deals with one song.
    It seems that “Fire and Rain” by J.T. Has changed keys/chords, I much preferred the earlier key (available this past winter and earlier). How can I find it?
    I don’t have Facebook, not to tech savvy!! Thank you, George Collins

    1. I just looked at a version of the songbook from a year ago and that song is the same as now George. So not sure about what the version is you want?

      Perhaps you can go to https://ozbcoz.com/Songs/song.php?ID=1932
      Then click on Key in the menu line
      Then select a new key that suits you better

      Let me know how you go
      cheers
      Jim

  4. Where is the actual download link to the newest book? All over the pages it said the newest book can now be downloaded. But I can not find it to save my life. Several of the links just go to the online book. I don’t always have internet when I go places to just have fun playing. Our Morganton Ukulele Society loves your book. Thank you so much for all you have done for the Ukulele communities!

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