As you play the tunes, you will find out why learning scales and arpeggios can help make you a better player. If you haven't guessed already, this is because most tunes are made up of little more than parts of scales and arpeggios.
... All Creatures • Arethusa • Besame Mucho • Blaydon Race • Calypso • Can-Can • Carnaval • Carribean Song • Charlie is My Darling • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang • Come and Sing Together • Coventry Carol • Czech Melody • Dam Busters March • Do-Re-Mi • Eastenders • Entry of the Gladiators • God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen • Hava Nagila • Hit the Road Jack • In the Old Bazaar in Cairo • Irish Melody • Joshua Fight the Battle of Jericho • La Cucaracha • Lullaby • Moon River • Moscow Nights • Muck Spreader Song • Never Smile at a Crocodile • Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da • Old French Melody • Paddy McGinty's Goat • Pick a Pocket or Two • Pomp and Circumstance • Puff the Magic Dragon • Round • Scotland the Brave • Seventy Six Trombones • Shalom • Soldier Soldier • Sway • The Floral Dance • The Highwayman • The Hippopotamus Song • The Mallow Fling • The Mermaid • The Rio Grande • The Washington Post • Tijuana Taxi • Welsh Melody • When Father Papered the Parlour • Wooden Heart