A little fun from Germany...
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 Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Friday, November 5, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
MCEisbommi || Deine Mudda kommt aus Berlin - Official Version
I don't understand much German but this song is quite catchy. I hope the lyrics are acceptable to the multitude of German Ukulele Club members. What is this song about?
Labels:
German Ukulele Club,
Germany,
MCEisbommi
Saturday, October 9, 2010
SATURDAY MORNING UKECOMIX
Professor Ukels Notizen:
Der Trompetenhund
Professor Ukels Notizen:
Das Perückenschaf
Macrosusanne
videopolkaPORRI.m2t
MisterSoundminister
Plastic Beach - Gorillaz (Keyboard/Ukulele/Melodica Cover)
Der Trompetenhund
Professor Ukels Notizen:
Das Perückenschaf
Macrosusanne
videopolkaPORRI.m2t
MisterSoundminister
Plastic Beach - Gorillaz (Keyboard/Ukulele/Melodica Cover)
Interesting to note that all of these creations are from German ukulele players.
Labels:
German Ukulele Club,
Germany,
UKECOMIX
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Berkeley Ukulele Club Visitors from German & Nevada Ukulele Clubs
Tonight we had two guests attend our regular ukulele club meeting as well as get up on stage and perform a little. Chuck Lawrence came from the Nevada Ukulele Club sporting a DaSilva replica 1800's ukulele and Stephanie is a member of the German Ukulele Club (Queequeg in the forums). It's becoming clear that one of the great advantages of ukulele playing is it's ease of travel. The picture above has two BUC pillars: Steven Strauss (left) and Michael DaSilva (right) and then Chuck (inner left) and Stephanie (inner right).
Chuck played and sang a blues song imagining a toddler's concept of the blues.
Stephanie sang and played a song with some new barred chords for us...
C#m = 6444, A = 6454, E = 4447, G = 5343 (repeat)
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For the Berkeley Ukulele Club Schedule see Michael DaSilva's site
Labels:
German Ukulele Club,
Germany,
Nervada Ukulele Club,
Nevada
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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