tad
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This is kinda cool-- check it out:
Sounds fun and goofy... and like something some people here might be interested in.
Tip of the hat to Tom Smith, who reported on the ukepedia from Barcamp Leeds.
The Ukepedia is a fun project to collect together videos and audio recordings of people singing Wikipedia articles while accompanied by a ukelele.
Why?
Why not?
How did it come about?
Louisa Twittered about her ear ache. John sang the Twitter while strumming on his ukelele. Louisa read about her ear ache on Wikipedia. John sang the Wikepedia article. A domain name purchase and Wordpress installation later, Ukepedia was born.
Submit your own Ukepedia entry
Keen to get involved? Of course, you are!
Find yourself an article (it can be relevant to you or completely random), concoct yourself a pretty melody and sing away.
Record your performance - either as video or just audio track - then if you’ve got a YouTube (or similar) account, upload it to there and email us the link to embed over here. Failing that, email us the whole video and we’ll upload it to our YouTube account (giving you full credit, of course).
Why?
Why not?
How did it come about?
Louisa Twittered about her ear ache. John sang the Twitter while strumming on his ukelele. Louisa read about her ear ache on Wikipedia. John sang the Wikepedia article. A domain name purchase and Wordpress installation later, Ukepedia was born.
Submit your own Ukepedia entry
Keen to get involved? Of course, you are!
Find yourself an article (it can be relevant to you or completely random), concoct yourself a pretty melody and sing away.
Record your performance - either as video or just audio track - then if you’ve got a YouTube (or similar) account, upload it to there and email us the link to embed over here. Failing that, email us the whole video and we’ll upload it to our YouTube account (giving you full credit, of course).
Sounds fun and goofy... and like something some people here might be interested in.
Tip of the hat to Tom Smith, who reported on the ukepedia from Barcamp Leeds.
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