Maybe the 3rd or 4th song I learned, and the first by watching someone play it on YT. Thanks Ukulele Mike. You’ll be missed.
Also, best wishes for tight weather stripping and operating furnaces to everyone on the east coast. We were back on Cape Cod and in southern New Hampshire visiting family for the week or so around Christmas, and I don’t think I’ve ever been happier to spend 6 and 1/2 hours on a plane as I was when I saw what was coming a day or two after we left.
Andy
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams"~A.W.E. O'Shaughnessy
Had to pick an easy one due to the brutal cold. Not much time to rehearse. Grabbed the Ohana from its humidified sanctuary, too. I really love this uke and wish I could have it out all the time during the winter.
KoAlana KCA-010 mahogany concert <VBG> • Ohana CK-50WG concert (solid cedar top, willow back/sides)• Ohana SK-35G solid mahogany gloss finish soprano
• Fluke natural concert <BG> • Firefly maple concert banjolele <yee-haw!> • Flea koa soprano
• Islander MAT-4 spalted maple tenor
• Makala MK-CE concert • Lanakai LU-21 baritone • Kala KA-EBY-S ebony soprano
Raleigh Uke Jam:
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#5 played on my Harmony Baritone.
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.
A 1955 doo-wop hit for the El Dorados. Today I'm playing my little Kala Waterman.
Randy - Harry122
One a day for five days. More Joe Strummer :P
some t rex
to help you keep a little marc in your heart
yeah baby
lynda
A Squeeze song for you. Chris Difford writes some great lyrics, but really Chris, less is more...
www.365ukesongs.co.uk - 365 songs in 365 days, raising funds for SolarAid
Soprano - KoAloha KSM-00, Maccaferri Islander....Concert - Barron River Mahogany, Barron River Cypress, MyaMoe Koa, Johnny Marvin "Tenor" ....Sopranino - Rob Collins Cigar Box...all with Worth strings...and a few chords
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