Hi everyone.
I've been playing for about 5 years now and it has always struck me that there's a lot of players who are very firmly within a CFG comfort zone. I get this, if it's your thing, but I wanted to show that there was a lot more to the uke as an instrument than for groups of 20 strumming their way through Sloop John B.
I went electric. This might appall some of you, but it was all about experimenting.
I wrote some stuff, 2 EPs of which are now available. I have described it as proggy, metallic punk, but you can make your own mind up.
It's on Spotify if you'd like to have a listen:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0pVOhKqAp0lSyiObmGjGJx
Please let me know what you think and tell your friends too!
Thanks.
Tim
I've been playing for about 5 years now and it has always struck me that there's a lot of players who are very firmly within a CFG comfort zone. I get this, if it's your thing, but I wanted to show that there was a lot more to the uke as an instrument than for groups of 20 strumming their way through Sloop John B.
I went electric. This might appall some of you, but it was all about experimenting.
I wrote some stuff, 2 EPs of which are now available. I have described it as proggy, metallic punk, but you can make your own mind up.
It's on Spotify if you'd like to have a listen:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0pVOhKqAp0lSyiObmGjGJx
Please let me know what you think and tell your friends too!
Thanks.
Tim