Uke...kazoo!

Me three! (With a harmonica holder)
But I have also made a few 'kazoo Holders'
for pals,from old wire coathangers!
 
I have a microphone stand with a flexible gooseneck on top for ease in adjustment. The gooseneck has a spring-loaded microphone clamp that holds the kazoo.

Here is a link to a company that has the best sounding kazoos of any I have ever used:

http://www.kazoos.com/
 
aaaah, ukulele, bass, glockenspiel and kazoo....the perfect arrangement :eek:ld:
 
gesundheit!
 
just started playing the kazoo with my uke, i also use a cheap harmonica holder to keep it in place
 
I have a microphone stand with a flexible gooseneck on top for ease in adjustment. The gooseneck has a spring-loaded microphone clamp that holds the kazoo.

Here is a link to a company that has the best sounding kazoos of any I have ever used:

http://www.kazoos.com/

OH....my...that one got bookmarked! Anyplace that has an electric Kazoo deserves remembering!

JOhn
 
I really liked the Lil' Rev song right up until he played the kazoo....haha Just can't quite get it. Any other Kazoo songs you guys can turn me on to make me a believer??? haha......
 
I really liked the Lil' Rev song right up until he played the kazoo....haha Just can't quite get it. Any other Kazoo songs you guys can turn me on to make me a believer??? haha......

Kazoo is definitely an aquired taste. I like them when played by someone with a good sense of pitch, which seems to be about 1 in 100 people who actually use them. Kazoos are to melody what the tambourine and bhodran are to rhythm - great when used with skill but all to often used by those with little or no skill. (Not saying Li'l Rev doesn't have skill, btw. :) )

John
 
So which is the best Kazoo in the world. KAS anyone?

I play kazoo with my uke at times. My daughters play kazoo at times without the uke <cringe>. Part of the prblem is that they were extremely cheap plastic jobs so I'm looking to upgrade to something a bit more reliable. Any thoughts?
 
http://youtu.be/P5QFR4whDdo

Here's some mean, old school kazoo playing...no uke though, in spite of brilliant string playing from Eddie Condon & Co. But Red McKenzie was THE man, when kazoo playing is to be considered!
 
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