Showing posts with label Richard G's Ukulele Songbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard G's Ukulele Songbook. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

Adelaide's Hillbilly Hoot (Australian Live Radio)

In the first part of this Hillbilly Hoot we see Richard G. shreddin' the ukulele.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

FlawShow || Richard G. || Out on the Weekend (Neil Young Cover)

Richard G., my favorite source for expertly arranged sheet music, has just recently posted a band performance of a Neil Young song. I will repeat here that Richard has a really great ear for the spicier chords that I think make the arrangement feel true to the originals -- what better compliment could one give? His Richard G's Ukulele Songbook is hovering around 10 in the Top 50 ukulele sites (which currently has 129 sites on the list.) He has spent a great deal of time putting these songs together in a very readable and usable way.

There isn't video so I made the YT Video box a bit smaller.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Humble Uker Ramblings is in a race to Overcome the Ukulele Strap

I recently added a HTML device to the blog. It is the TOP 50 Ukulele Sites. About a week ago I started at 126 of the Top 50 and now have had a meteoric rise to #90 in the Top 50. HU sits directly behind the Ukulele Strap at #89. The cool thing about the Top 50 is that it is a resource for finding more of that essential ukulele stuff. [Scroll down & click on their icon to get there.]

Ukulele Hunt is pretty solidly entrenched in the number one spot. Followed by Ukulele Underground. #10 is Dominic the Dominator TAB site, followed closely at #11 by Richard G's Ukulele Songbook. If you haven't looked at Richard G's Ukulele Songbook be sure to give it a good look -- I am continually impressed with his arrangements and the attention to detail. Each song also has a video link for playing along.

But besides me desperately wanting not to be "strapped down" I think the Top 50 (or 128) Ukulele Sites give you an opportunity to do some more exploration. Incidentally, baritone ukulele players please take note of Humble Baritonics at #119.