Heh.. Me.

Good for you miss Fish:)

I think you need to control your sound quality though...are you amplified? If you are....unplug...it sounds really muddy on the youtube.
Your talented and I'd love to hear you....please post some more....but go old school:)
 
Whatever you're using to record is being overloaded by the volume of the Uke in particular. For about £50 you can get a really good USB microphone, and for £75 you can get recording software with it too. That would allow you to see whether the recording level was too high (it would have a little level meter which would flip up into the red when distortion like on this track was happening), so you could get things under control. Here's the mic:

http://www.andertons.co.uk/acatalog...ntent=allproducts&utm_campaign=googlebaseC01U

And here's the recording pack:

http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product.asp?id=7387

Well worth the spend (same advice to anyone here looking for a mic which will plug straight into your computer without any outboard gear). As far as the video, you have a nice voice, and it sounds as though your Uke playing is pretty decent too.
 
Cool, thanks for the advice.
I am using just the mic in the webcam to record the sound and it's soo bad!! My uke makes a lovely sound but this mic just kills it!!
I have been thinking about getting a good quality microphone, either that or recording the videos on my digital camera, that picks up sound a lot better.
 
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