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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

MIKE DaSILVA delivers a DIAS REPRODUCTION UKULELE to BILL TAPIA


This is a segment of a today’s (9-29-09) Notice of Upcoming Events from Mike DaSilva…

Last April, I was lucky enough to have Bill Tapia perform at the shop on my birthday. During that visit, Bill fell in love with Mary's Dias reproduction soprano ukulele. Bill talked about how it reminded him of his first ukulele (a Nunes) and how he had a very small ukulele just like it that used to fit in his jacket pocket.

A couple of weeks later, I get thisphone call. It's Bill Tapia. He is in the car (somewhere in the Northwest, at 101 years old!) going off to another gig, and he called to ask about purchasing a Dias reproduction. I had a nice conversation and gave him some info and the price for the ukulele. I thought he might call back, but I did not hear back from him, so I decided to build him a Dias reproduction as time permitted.


Well, Bill Tapia played at the new Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse in Berkeley last Sunday. I had just finished the Dias ukulele that day.
Here is video of what happened...



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==> You can contact Mike DaSilva at http://www.ukemaker.com/
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COLIN TRIBE "UNIQUELELE" to VISIT SF 11/2-11/9

FINGERSTYLE UKULELE

Colin Tribe has sent some e-mails HumbleUker inquiring into the Ukulele Scene in the San Francisco Bay Area from November 2nd to the 9th. He's going to be travelling over the "pond" and visiting America. Please let me or Colin know if you have any special events during this time period - I'm sure he'll bring some fingerstyle ukulele fun to the party.





Colin has aver 50 videos on fingerstyle ukulele here... http://www.youtube.com/user/colinrtribe

Colin also has tutorial videos of arrangements and original compositions for fingerstyle Ukulele players, with free Music&Tab available through colinrtribe@btinternet.com. He also has internet lessons via Skype and DVD tutorials on how to play the arrangements with in depth analysis of what both hands do and some music theory as well!

Colin Tribe is from the UK and has compiled the Victoria College Music Ukulele and Self-Accompanied Singing exam. For further Information contact vcmexams.com

HU 8/22/09 Previous Post...

http://humbleuker.blogspot.com/2009/08/colin-tribe-right-hand-techniques.html

HU

cc: Andy A. + Peter T. (Santa Cruz), Mike DaSilva (Berkeley), Ukulele Source (San Jose), Erich S. (San Francisco), Kathy Q. (Oakland), Al D. (Oakland)

Monday, September 28, 2009

BOOP CARTOON -- HANK WILLIAMS -- JAMBALAYA

Ever I heard Patti Maxine sing Jambalaya it has become one of my favorites...



You can hear Patti Sing with ROMP, here...

http://www.rompband.com/02%20Track%2002.mp3

Friday, September 25, 2009

PROFESSOR PETER & DOCTOR DICK


Professor Peter & Doctor Dick are from the Netherlands. They study and play music from the 20's and 30's and keep a museum of instrument curiousities. They tell about themelves when writing as guest editors for "KEEP SWINGING" (A weekly Jazz web log in Dutch & English) in January 2008,
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Take a listen to their playing on their MYSPACE page:
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They also have "THE DAILY UKULELE":
http://www.kleinleed.nl/sis/gossip.html
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They're on EZ Folk flying a magic carpet here:
http://c1.ezfolk.com/bands/1930/index.php
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They've got a PERFORMANCE TIPS pdf:
http://www.kleinleed.nl/sis/data/workshop_e.pdf
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I also found them shown on the pages of, "The Order of the Fez"
http://orderofthefez.com/category/fezorocity/

While checking out their "House" I came across a lovely French singer:
GINETTE MACHIN – My space ukulele + band + sweet French vocals
http://www.myspace.com/ginettemachin
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My favorites are Mon petit voisin, Amandine.

UKULELE MOZART

I have another unofficial research assistant / ukulele junkie friend named Jean E. from the Berkeley Ukulele Club. She sent me info on this Ukulele Mozart. It is fantantastic. HU

Thursday, September 24, 2009

SACRIFICIAL UKULELE || BURNING UKE VII

I spent just a few minutes adding some pyrotechnics to the sacrifical ukulele assembly and Wayne Jiang snapped my picture. Way in the backgroud is Marty - the man responsible for putting all of the details together for the Burning Uke VII weekend. Thanks Marty! HU

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Bumper Sticker on Jeannie's Yellow Scooter

Jeannie C. from Portland shares her Yellow-ness with us...
Ukulele, just because...

My Blog has the most HITS on this song... RED LIPS KISS MY BLUES AWAY

Since my skills are humble, I usually scour the internet waves for an answer. But, I haven't found the chords for it yet. I'm still trying, so far all I have is the YouTube version. HU

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

HARMONICA LESSONS || Jan @ Burnin' Uke VII


On Saturday of the Burning Uke VII, Jan, who plays wonderful harmonica at the Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz meetings, gave a one hour harmonica lesson. I have a C-harmonica and would like to learn how to play and accompany others. Here's a website with harmonica lessons...

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Wow, there's harmonica tablature! For future reference I put a link in the "MUSIC" section.

Monday, September 21, 2009

BURNING UKE VII - Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz

Jay Holiday Photo (Donna, Sandor, Pam, Peter)
(also pictured: Burnin' Uke VII)
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1) The drive and the ocean: The only way to get there is by taking California highway 1 along the coast. I passed thru Monterey and Carmel as I headed South. The views of the ocean, beaches, waves, rocks, and coastline are just unbeatable. It is worth making the drive just for the views.
2) Big Sur - Plaskett Creek: Plaskett Creek was surprisingly about 45 minutes South of Big Sur. I made it to the campgrounds just as Rhan Wilson was ready to hike down to the beach about 1/2 hour away. There was some hiking down and the a 92 step stairway down to a pristine beach, probably a half mile long in an arc. Our friends Jay, Robbie of the Uklectics were enjoying spotting starfish on the rocks at low tide. And just a short while later Uklectic Butchy-Bob was in his wet suit carrying a surf board and giving it a go. There were some 100 foot tall rocks standing tall and close enough to wade up to and climb.
3) The people, the site, and food: The people of the Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz (UCSC) are THE MOST welcoming, friendly and charitable. The cost was $35 whether you spend 1, 2, 3 or 4 days. The comraderie and willingness to share in the chores of a campsite was exemplary. Sue Graziano generously welcomed me to share in some food and hospitality and I asked if I could be part of the kitchen cleaning crew.
There were people from all over California (North and South) and even 'Play Uke by Ear' Jim D'Ville from Portland, Oregon. The High Desert Ukulele Club brought anothr song book with about 80 songs not in UCSC's Book 1 or Book 2. Mary, Carrie, & Gary from Clint's Ukulele Strummers. Oh Susanna from somewhere down South sang "Down by Mexico Way"
I saw a sign for Petalukes which I think was from Petaluma. The newly founded Monterey Ukulele Club was there. I was there to represent the Berkeley Ukulele Club that get's together at Mike DaSilva's studio.
4) Spontaneous Music & Other Instruments: Something quite interesting is the number of people that played other instruments - Andy Andrews and his bluesy saxophone. Peter and his harmonica. Donna's spoons and hand percussion. But there was a man that played great guitar and sang with a voice that challenged Tom Waits for the amount of sand in his vocal chords - that's a compliment. There was also a man playing a big fat Mariachi style bass guitar. Two small accordians were played. Upright bass, bass guitar, and upright galvanized washtub bass. Oh and about 100 ukes. If you weren't eating, cleaning, or sleeping there was no reason that you couldn't be playing music. Small groups would gather and dispurse.
5) Ukulele Strum Alongs - Friday Evening: About 4-5 hours of being entertained and people getting up to the mic solo or en masse for the evening crowd.
6) Saturday Consecutive Hourlong Classes (All gratis, free uke love & good knowledge):
a) Marty -- Chords
b) Jan -- Beginning Harmonica
c) Sandor -- Strumming
d) Rhan Wilson -- Performance
e) Peter -- Movable chords
f) Andy Andrews -- Playing blues on the ukulele
7) Burning Uke VII - Celebration -- I'll save this for another post!
8) Sunday Morning Gospel: It has become a tradition that after Sunday morning breakfast that there's a ukulele gospel song hour or so lead by Rhan Wilson. Many tradition christian heritage classics. Playing Amazing Grace on the uke with the people that you've spent a few days getting to know and sharing just puts a bit of spirit and closure to the Burning Uke festivities.
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Well, there's a lot written here but there's no way to really fully describe it. You just need to go to Burnin' Uke VIII. Andy says the campground is already reserved for next year. SEPT 16-19.

Uh-Oh, Holy Ukulele Freud?

" Now tellz me about your UKULELE OBSESSION..."
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I have a 10th FOLLOWER and he's a PSYCHOTHERAPIST. I hope hasn't been reading too closely. I just used the word PSYCHOANALIST two posts ago. Is it a coincidence? TeeBee is an L-plate Ukulele player. TeeBee you've got some 'splainin' to do. Care to share a description or a photo to clue us in? I know I have another psychologist friend that checks the blog too. HU

GETTING TOGETHER || Humble or Scared? 2

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Well, in my previous post I never got to the point I really wanted to make and that is, we ukulele players have such a good time at the club(s), but there's a strong desire to seriously work on, memorize and sing songs well. We ukulele players are highly individual in our likes and we all lead fairly hectic lives. It is hard to find the time to get together. I know that I have commited myself in many ways. Getting together in smaller groups is the best way to achieve this goal.
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But the secondary aspect of getting together with others in a small group is that it exposes all your weaknesses. The psychoanalist-me USED to say "you don't have enough skill, you can't sing." But getting together and playing music with people is about choosing music you like and sharing it. Sometimes you're gonna have some flops.
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For example, I tried to bring Elton John's Rocket Man to the Berkeley Ukulele Club - and I just wasn't ready to do it - it was a failure for me that day - no big deal. Another day I brought If by the group Bread (arranged by Ron Chamberlin, see Ukulinkies) and Erich Sylvester helped by singing it superbly. So there's a trial and failure aspect but along with that comes the reward of working on something with friends, laughing hard, and sense of accomplishment.
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We have a singer and ukulele player in the Uklectics, named Robbie I. She has mastered the art of laughing and making people feel at ease. She also is a strickler for knowing the entros and endings. Every group needs someone to pay close attention and make sure these all important details are mastered. HU

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

GETTING TOGETHER || Humble or Scared?


Am I Humble or Scared?

My friend Rhan creator of the splendid Altared Christmas show in Santa Cruz made a comment on my Singing Class blog entry that it took him a very long time to open up, allow himself to make mistakes, and finally realize that his voice is actually a very beautiful gift to share with the world. Rhan’s inspiration brought the people together that would become the Uklectics, which is a band of fun people that enjoy making some music together.

In this East San Francisco Bay community, I have been very fortunate to have so many wonderful strummers to socialize with on a regular basis at Mike DaSilva’s Berkeley Ukulele Club. I have been looking for someone to hang out with to sing, enjoy learning songs, being more creative with song arrangements, and working on some finger-picking with. I have also come across some e-friends that have suggested getting together but so far nothing has come together.

I like to think my blog’s unique look at the UKULELE WORLD is that I am someone who started learning to play an instrument at 44 years old. It was a complete accident. My kids had my dad’s 1950’s Harmony in the toy chest or on a shelf for 20 YEARS! Now they’re adults and I was going through stuff and I started to play. A month later I went to a ukulele festival and was hooked.

AND I really, really sucked. I guess I heard something I liked in my humble beginnings because I stuck to it and fell in love with the ukulele. Actually, I don’t think I fell in love with the ukulele – it was more the joyous opportunity to create some chords and music on my own. My fingers were sore, my hand and brain hadn’t realized that the muscle memory was improving each time I picked up the ukulele. I think I STRUGGLED with the Bb chord for 9 months. Perhaps, partially because the Harmony had a plastic fretboard with some worn frets, but I couldn’t play the Bb without buzzing.

I UNDERSTAND the frustration of the beginner. Perhaps I am an intermediate player now, but I still have many areas of my playing that are yet to be developed. Blah, blah, blabber…

So I’ve talked to Byron P., Dougie C., Ryan G, Mr. Kim J., and Mary S. about getting together at one time or another. We all live relatively close BUT something stays in the way. When I took the Rhan Wilson UKE U class we all met on the first night and were off and running. We felt so close after 2-3 classes. Rhan has had so many bands that he’s been part of that he easily pulled us together and challenged us. I don’t have his 8 ears, skills, or knowledge. I usually just practice as much as I can and then step off the edge, leaping into oblivion.

Leaping into oblivion, isn’t as scary at the ukulele clubs because they’re such good friendly people – you just get up stage and do what you can. They’ll cheer you on and support you. So how do I get unstuck and get some friends together? Take the leap. Set a time and place. Let everyone in the proximity know and just schedule it. Also look at others that may play other instruments to add interest to the group. Washtub bass, One-string diddley bow, concertina, flute, African drums, harmonica, clarinet? Who knows?
HU

TAB-U-LEARN is BACK!

Great to have this great learning site back up and running. Go there quick. Some Baritone TAB too! See the UKULINKIES at the right. HU

UKULELE PERSPECTIVE || Monsterbazz

There's another blog that I'm finding some interesting topics and more good videos on, named Ukulele Perspective. It is on My Blogs list. Click the title above to go directly over there. She, I mean Judy, came across a very talented musician and multi-instrumentalist with mad production skills too. I like his work and choice of material, thanks MONSTERBAZZ. HU
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Judy is also doing a survey, perhaps she's working on a better "mousetrap" for the ukulele world? You can help her accomplish her goals by giving a little time to her survey, at...
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YOU MIGHT WIN A LITTLE iPOD SHUFFLE

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner || Unchained Melody

A contemporary Chick Classic, Dirty Dancing. So nobody puts Baby in the corner. One of my wife Wendy's favorites. (Ugh, but the final jump was chopped off). In honor of Patrick Swayze.

Unchained Melody


Monday, September 14, 2009

MORE FUNKY INSTRUMENTS

Here's a quote valid for all musicians...

"The enemy of the one man band is sounding the same for too long. 'Cause a lot of people can be impressed for 2 or 3 minutes but if you keep on sounding the same you're gonna lose 'em. That's half the fun challenging yourself and pushing your brain to do new stuff. I think there's a natural high involved in learning a new pass."

-John (of John and Beverly Lowe's Xanadu Music and Books)

And here's an AWESOME tune on a HOCKEY STICK GUITAR...


Homemade Banjo-lele from a Bisquit Tin




(needs more volume to hear the instrument)

Bed Pan Banjo

ANOTHER BEGINING || Singing Lessons

Groucho Marx in film "Copacabana" 1947.
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So part of my reason for going to Rhan Wilson's UKE U was to become a more comfortable singer. To me singing is a lot of work. I didn't have any public singing experience as a child or young adult. I think that it is going to be a continual growth process. I thank Rhanbo for making me almost yell out lyrics, it was embarassing at the time, but the commando tactic forces one to open up the throat and let the sounds flow - good or bad. Rhan has given me da Nerve, da Courage! And the Uklectics have given me incredible support from which to grow.
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Now I started some singing lessons at the Albany Adult School with a powerful woman named, Janice Spampinato. Wow, she's a firey woman with a Italian Mother's power and a Groucho Marx sensibility. Kareoki, body relaxation, head & throat relaxation, tonal testing, a-e-i-o-ooo's. Yeah, that's an commanding woman and I'm looking forward to the next 9 lessons.
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There's about 20 in the class. 2 men and 18 women. It's nearly 18 miles from my home so I was surprised to see Allison whom I had met when I was learning via the Hawaiian osmosis process at the Royal Hawaiian Ukulele Band on University Ave. in Berkeley. Allison plays ukulele and flute. More to come... HU
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(P.S. ====> Be sure to read Rhan Wilson's comment below.)

Mr Michael Bristow || BEATLES || I Will

"The Beatles love the ukulele and the ukulele loves them back!"

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

STRUMMIN' & PADDLIN' BUDDIES

Jeff "Humble Uker"
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Jay Holiday
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The Uklectics met again yesterday We've been hanging out in garages to play music. Pete the drummer has a kayak in his garage and I heard that Jay and Bob also do kayaking. I asked Jay if we could go kayaking sometime. So yesterday we finally got together for MY first REAL kayaking excursion down at Elkhorn Slough.
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We started off at the coastline breakwater headed South and soon were paddlin' past about 200 sealions as they lazed on a long dock. We turned a corner and went under a auto bridge and were in a large bay. Birds, sandpipers, pelicans, and seagulls were all around. We saw frolicking sea otter pairs while we were out in the large bay. We paddled thru 3 large bays and then into the marshlands where these pictures were taken.
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Jay and I had a great time talking about life and music. Kayaking is a great time to sing and practice songs. Jay says this is one way he practices his songs - I call him the human jukebox. I frequently go hiking in the hills of the Anthony Chabot Regional Wilderness and I sing songs to myself on the dusty trails.
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Sunday, September 6, 2009

CHEAP or TRASH INSTRUMENTALS (Altoids Resonators?)


I was checking out Shelley Richey's blog for those homemade instruments. Then the wild hair needed scrathin' and I went a looking for more genious on a budget. I am amazed at the quality of sound that these homemade instruments can put out. Be sure to check out the Red Rooster video below if you're a nut case like me. Love the use of an Altoids tin as the resonator. HU

Shelley Richey's Friend, Harm from Rotterdam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBB8veUJU9Q&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fshelleyrickey%2Eblogspot%2Ecom%2F&feature=player_embedded

Cheap Box Instrument from wainscoting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUjsKU0SXcs&feature=related

One-String Old-Shovel Guitar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TLo68xTt-Q&feature=related

2-String Red Rooster Diddley-Bow, Altoids Resonator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gOf2LveJfo&feature=related

One-String Hell-hound Diddley-Bow, Altoids Resonator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRJ1sfF927g&feature=channel_page
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Shelley commented on Willard J - Be sure to listen to this mp3.
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Willards folk art or primitive art is awesome. My wife Wendy is a crafter doing ceramic work. My mother studied fashion design in Sweden and the came to California made fine clothing for 35 years, had her own yarn shop in Fremont for a while. Now she's designing purses from her exquisite yarns. All this is meant to say - I like hand crafted items. Willard's imagination and colors are so bold and playful. Thanks Shelley.
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These instruments sure can make an amazing sound! Thanks Shelley. HU

SIMPLE SOLOING thread from UKULELE COSMOS

Another great ukulelist resource is Ukulele Cosmos. Here's a bulletin post on soloing. HU

http://www.ukulelecosmos.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=13549

LUFF SONG || WOW, Almost a million views! || LUCYLOU21

Since I'm in fantasy land, I'd thought it would be good to post LucyLou21's Luff Song again.



HandsomeOctupus plays the Luff Song on guitar. She has a sweet voice and also puts up the songs lyrics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tc3W1P0RKQ&feature=related

WALK DON'T RUN

Good fun stuff, Japanese style via Bossa Rocker on Bossa's Locker... Gosh, I thought I found a unique one then I get my daily dose of Ukulele Hunt and voila! Alistair has it posted too, AND he has it charted... http://ukulelehunt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/walkdontrun.pdf

I also checked the Serious Ukulele Ensemble and they have another arrangement
http://www.muffin.net.nz/muffin/Pdf_Tablature_files/Walk%20don%27t%20run.pdf

GLEN ROSE || NEW WEBSITE STARTED || FREE SONGS FOR STUDY

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Photo found on Sharon Davis Swing Dancer Site
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Click the title above to go to Glen Rose's site, or use the UKULINKIES in the future. I have only known Glen for about 3-4 months but have found him to have mad jazz skills on the Piano and Guitar and he's bringing the same magic to the ukulele community. He's also very gracious with the sharing of his knowledge.
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Yes, Glen has a new website which has his booklets Classic Jazz Standards for Ukulele and Jazzy Uke Workbook for sale. He also has a download section for study and review of his jazzy chords. He has one song, A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, already posted and highlighted in red or blue to correlate with the major-jazz-chord and minor-jazz-chord patterns. There are links to the patterns on the same page.
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I did have the benefit of taking a class from Glen at the Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz pre-meeting workshop but I think any intermediate player that seriously wants to play jazz songs can study his download and start to puy something together. One of my scandinavian friends from the Berkeley Ukulele Club, Mr. Kim J., is totally hooked on this method and is memorizing every song.
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I haven't mentioned Mark Occhionero (ocean-arrow) for a long time but he is also a great jazz uke player. Another gracious person, sharing so many good tunes on http://www.jazzukes.com/ and also found in the UKULINKIES section. HU

Friday, September 4, 2009

UKEMIKE from the Berkeley Ukulele Club



Hey Mike! Very nice galactical video production. I like the nearly invisible ukulele fret board with the moving fingers. Mike has some songs on his website... http://benefield.net/ and his YT page is http://www.youtube.com/user/ukemike1

If you do some searching you can find Mike and his son assembling an Ikea style bed while Mike is playing Steven Strauss' strumming version of Moonglow in the background. HU

Thursday, September 3, 2009

SLACK KEY UKULELE


I took a second class from Bob Brozman about 45 days ago. He talked about Ledward Kaapana and slack key. Bob has a way of telling an intermediate ukulele player enough information to last 5 years, possibly longer. He taught us quite a bit of the Slack Key in C. I was doing some more research in this area and came across this quote from Ledward about his uncle's instructions...

Slack key is a style, not a tuning. You do not need to tune your ‘ukulele differently, but some artists do. Uncle Ledward Kaapana sums it up nicely: “When I was young my uncle Fred told me you can play slack key in Standard tuning. He said, ‘It’s easy, jus’ press the right strings’. Jus’ press’ was something he would always tell us when we’d ask him a question. One time when we were playing I asked him, ‘Uncle Fred, what key is this?’ He told me, ‘Boy, no worry what key, jus’ press.’”



I am trying to find some slack key in the Key of A to use in some Blues songs. Actually, I think all I need to do is write down the A scales and copy the methods to do slack key in C.

Reader Eric Ukulinkie Addition

Found this searching Google images,
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I got an e-mail from Eric from (let me know where) and he likes Shelly's cigar box ukulele video and wants to see more. Eric also says he really likes to use the HU UKULINKIES section and that this would be another good link http://www.ukulele-tabs.com/ POOF! It's there!

But I think the name is misleading, every song I found just had chords, not tablature. I also note that you have to sign up in order to get some special features. There's a lot here use it as you se fit. Thanks Eric. HU

GERMAN UKULELE CLUB

Check out these ukes from Minne-so-ta
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I have been communicating with Raimund S., known as Uketeufel, on the German Ukulele Club for a few years now. Click the title above to go directly to GUC main page. I have found that page a bit difficult to decipher even when I click the English language tab and I'm hoping that it's just a missing cookie on my computer. Uketeufel is a moderator of the site and we used to communicate quite regularly via e-mail. I also sent him a Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz calendar a couple of years back.
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Well, as you know, I am fairly naturally chatty person, seems a blog is a good place for a person with my shy disposition, and I would bore all of my ukulele-playing-friends and some other friends too with the latest YT videos of the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain or Bosko & Honey's sappiest duets via e-mail. He created a separate section on their site just for my pre-HumbleUker Rambling ramblings. You can see some of that early stuff here.
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http://www.ukulelenclub.de/Forum/UseBB/topic.php?post=84187
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I have also been in the chat room and always find a person or two that's willing to communicate in English. Their site is quite meticulously organized and well worth checking out. HU

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

SHELLY RICKEY 2

Tonight I was feeling a bit of melancholy and decided to take a look at some of my favorite YT peoples. First I went to WS64 - wow what a talent. If you haven't seen him then you haven't been looking hard enough. Then I went to the dynamic duo of ukulele, Bosko & Honey of course, and came across them playing with The Uke Box: Shelley & Marko.
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I like this video in so many ways. Shelly has quite a delicious voice, yes delicious. Marko plays a very simple plastic homemade bass and it has a great sound. Honey is always her cute sweet self and she's playing a Berkeley uke maker Michael DaSilva handmade Lotus Tenor. Bosko is, as always, the gentleman performer.
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IF I DIDN'T CARE (Shelly, Marko,Bosko & Honey)


Shelly describes her new creation, in great and loving detail. And then she sings again...

SHELLY'S FIRST CIGAR BOX UKULELE

UKULELE HUNT || ALISTAIR WOOD || COMPLETE & UNUSUAL BEATLES CATALOGUE on UKULELE & IMAGINATION

Geo. Formby inspiration to a Beatle or two...
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Alistair Wood scoops another BIG STORY. Always at the forefront of Ukulele Scoopdom he tells quite a story about the most unusual combination of ukulele music, musicians and singers doing every song in the beatles catalogue...

http://ukulelehunt.com/2009/08/31/beatles-complete-on-ukulele-roger-greenawalt-and-david-barratt/

The songs are here:

http://thebeatlescompleteonukulele.blogspot.com/

All of the songs are downloadable. Thanks Alistair. HU
(Rhan you'll like this!)