Do You Uke?
- Muddypause
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Do You Uke?
I know this is totally off topic, but I feel the need to share... Y'see for some years now I've been a bit of a fan of the ukulele.
Right, OK, stop laughing at the back.
In the UK, we've been totally ruined for the uke by the likes of George Formby, even though he's been dead for 45 years. His legacy is that we all think that the ukulele is a twee comedy instrument for music hall songs; a bit of a joke; in fact just a toy, really. And no one in Britain can see a ukulele without saying ' Eh-up! Turned out nice again' in a cod Lancashire accent.
Elsewhere in the world, they have a rather different view of the instrument; it's an instrument that can bring serious joy. George Harrison (for he was a uke player himself) said that no one can play a ukulele without smiling. I can only fumble about on it myself, but (getting to the point, at last) if you want to know what it can sound like in the hands of an expert, have a listen to this, and be amazed. This is Jake Shimabukuro playing a tenor uke.
And if you get the chance, go and see the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain for a damn fine evening's entertainment ("...all you need is four strings and the truth").
Right, OK, stop laughing at the back.
In the UK, we've been totally ruined for the uke by the likes of George Formby, even though he's been dead for 45 years. His legacy is that we all think that the ukulele is a twee comedy instrument for music hall songs; a bit of a joke; in fact just a toy, really. And no one in Britain can see a ukulele without saying ' Eh-up! Turned out nice again' in a cod Lancashire accent.
Elsewhere in the world, they have a rather different view of the instrument; it's an instrument that can bring serious joy. George Harrison (for he was a uke player himself) said that no one can play a ukulele without smiling. I can only fumble about on it myself, but (getting to the point, at last) if you want to know what it can sound like in the hands of an expert, have a listen to this, and be amazed. This is Jake Shimabukuro playing a tenor uke.
And if you get the chance, go and see the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain for a damn fine evening's entertainment ("...all you need is four strings and the truth").
Stew
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Nice one, Muddy my man..................Nice one.
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Oh, and here's a few that the boys and I like to dance around to...
http://ukuleledisco.com/tabernash
http://ukuleledisco.com/ragmama
http://www.ukuleledisco.com/ragmop
One that gets the littlies laughing...
http://www.ukuleledisco.com/berger
And one for the cooks
http://ukuleledisco.com/spam

http://ukuleledisco.com/tabernash
http://ukuleledisco.com/ragmama
http://www.ukuleledisco.com/ragmop
One that gets the littlies laughing...
http://www.ukuleledisco.com/berger
And one for the cooks
http://ukuleledisco.com/spam
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Muddy - oh my giddy aunt!!!! That made my heart do flip flops!!! Absolutely awesome!!
I'm going to pass the link on to a mate - he plays all types of guitar - he'll love it!!
Thank You!!
Helen and Chris
I'm going to pass the link on to a mate - he plays all types of guitar - he'll love it!!
Thank You!!
Helen and Chris
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And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Like all that stuff, Muddypause. Have a preferance for the banjos as in 'dueling banjos', like that 'deliverance' film sequence, its on google video.
Also on google video a film clip I like, type in:- 'bullitt' and see the great sequence with Steve McQueen, growling V8s, chasing through the streets of San Francisco. Great action and noise. Not very Green!
Any other must see clips to google up.?
John
Also on google video a film clip I like, type in:- 'bullitt' and see the great sequence with Steve McQueen, growling V8s, chasing through the streets of San Francisco. Great action and noise. Not very Green!
Any other must see clips to google up.?
John
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About a year ago now my old local (the bell in Bath) used to hold Ukulele sessions in the back room once a fortnight. There were quite popular with 20 or so people bringing along their Ukuleles.
I don't know if they still hold them, but it is just a few stops up from you on the Train and might be worth looking into. Give me a shout if they still do them and I will pop along with you if you like.,
I don't know if they still hold them, but it is just a few stops up from you on the Train and might be worth looking into. Give me a shout if they still do them and I will pop along with you if you like.,
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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain are fantastic! I heard them on the radio las year and ever since have been pestering my band to cover Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights (*), inspired by the way the UOGB showed that the song isn't just about singing in a high voice.
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My FIL plays(or used to play, before his fingers quit on him) one of those machines with a sort of bellows on one side and a bunch of buttons, and a keyboard for the other hand .
I am SO frustrated that I can't remember what they are called
I am SO frustrated that I can't remember what they are called
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