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‘In the Mood’ by Glenn Miller Covered on a Trio of Overdubbed Ukuleles

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • September 3, 2014

YouTube musician Byntje Music crafted a cover of the Glenn Miller big band jazz standard “In the Mood” performed on a trio of overdubbed ukuleles. The arranger has also created tabs of the song parts for those who’d like to play along at home.

via Nothing To Do With Arbroath

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