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.
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Brazilian "Musical Chairs"
Brazilian Portuguese is a very musical language. I was studying for a while using the Pimsleur language program which I highly recommend to all people trying to learn a new language even though I am mad at them for not completing a 30 lesson program for Swedish! I think there are 90 lessons available for Brazilian Portuguese and 10 available for Swedish. Enjoy this playful video.
Labels:
Brazil,
Pimsleur,
Portuguese,
Swedish
Friday, August 20, 2010
Rosie & Me || Brazilian Group || Folk
I was listening to Folk Alley on-line radio on my computer and heard this Brazilian group mentioned. I like their sound. I found this promo video and will search for more later...
FULL VIDEO of BONFIRES (Can't Embed Video)
http://www.youtube.com/user/citywiderodeo#p/u/1/Gm747-alSKs
YOUNG BEATNIKS (Can't Embed Video)
Monday, August 9, 2010
Brasil || Manha de Carnaval
With UKULELE!
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This video came to me at a perfect moment. Yesterday I was listening to my Barizilian Portuguese language course from Pimsleur Language Courses. My sister-in-law Luciana Lindroos is from Brasil and I think that Bossa Nova music is perhaps the MOST serene and beautiful music in the world. Well it's close anyway.
This band has such a perfect blend of voices: Human male and female, Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Hand Drums. They share the stage so sweetly and gracefully.
This band has such a perfect blend of voices: Human male and female, Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Hand Drums. They share the stage so sweetly and gracefully.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
BRAZILIAN MUSIC INSTITUTE Duo on ONE Guitar
Monday, August 10, 2009
Brazilian Water Conservation Campaign
Kevin C., whom I met about 5 years ago at my first Northern California Ukulele Festival in Hayward, California and then remet many times at the Berkeley Ukulele Club at Mike DaSilva's ukulele workshop and studio, sent me the following video link on YouTube. I had heard the story on the radio just recently, perhaps on the educational Public Radio International.
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The campaign is to teach children water conservency in a rather unique fashion. In America, we have a more puritanical view when it comes to showing body parts or bodily functions. But in Europe and, by the looks of this, Brazilian's tend to take things a bit more naturally. I think I hear an 'ukulele in there too.
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Kevin has been on a bit of a hiatus lately, he's hiding somewhere up in Fairfield, taking care of his family and his work. I never really got the "down low" on your tricking bluesy stuff that you would always dazzle us with at the back of the club. And Kevin, thanks for letting me know your finding some entertaiment here on the blog and thanks for sharing a bit of Brazil. HU
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Vintage Band Photo, Warmup?
In my striving inch-by-inch in the direction of minimalism. I spent $3.50 at the Ohlone College Fleamarket today. Not bad for a 1-1/2 inch thick travel guide to Brazil and one old band photo that looks like it's from the 40's or early 50's. Do any of you know when these serrated edge photos stopped being in vogue? Original Photo is 4-1/2" wide x 3" tall. Click on the picture to get a larger view. Look at the artwork on the guitar to the right.
Labels:
Brasil,
Brazil,
Fleamarket,
Vintage Photo
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