I think the haunting sound comes from the microphone system. Our friend WS64 continues to WOW us with his skill. I hope the yellow border I chose will not over camoflauge the production. PARSLEY, SAGE, ROSEMARY & THYME on a Yamaha Guitalele
I wanted to create this blog as a place where I can store and retrieve information for future reference. I chose the name Humble Uker Ramblings because I have started out strumming my father's 1950's painted Harmony ukulele. I think that the greatest appeal of the ukulele as "the people's instrument" is it's humble simplicity. My contact email is HumbleUker@gmail.com. I have also been working on a blog for the Baritone Ukulele called Humble Baritonics.
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This instrument continues to amaze and impress me, as does, of course, WS64. I was fond of playing this back in my guitar days. The S&G album version was capoed on the seventh fret, but I
ReplyDeletepreferred playing it on the fourth or fifth, so
the guitalele played w/o capo sounds right to me.
A very nice addition to HU, Jeff...