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Washington Post March - John King

April 26, 2008 | 8:36 am

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Songbook Giveaway!

April 20, 2008 | 9:46 pm

 

I have three used (but in great condition!) ukulele songbooks that I will be giving away on May 1st. The songbooks are: E Kanikapila with a play along CD, Jumpin’ Jim’s ‘Ukulele Island, and Jumpin’ Jim’s ‘Ukulele Tips ‘n’ Tunes. These are all books that a beginner would get the most out of; no tabs or advanced chords.

To enter for a chance to win just comment on this post and I will put your name in the hat. The last day to enter is April 30th, and the drawing will be held on May 1st. The winner will hear from me via e-mail.

~Hippie Guy

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Finetune Playlist

April 19, 2008 | 11:45 pm

Slack Key Kid found and told me about the site Finetune a while back, but yesterday was the first time I have actually explored the site. On Finetune you can create your own playlist(s) using songs that are available free on their site. (It is kind of an odd deal; with music piracy as big as it is. I can’t figure out how they are keeping the MPA off their back.) I put together a playlist that has many tracks to go along with our tabs and songs. The only bad thing is that they have a very short list of Hawaiian songs and that means no ‘ukulele. Almost all of the songs are mainstream and since you need 45 songs to make a playlist I had to add some of my own favorites. The music player is in random order and is located down in the sidebar. Hopefully you can use it to learn a song along with the tab.

~Hippie Guy

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Strums

April 18, 2008 | 6:26 pm

Once you get past the down, up and down, down, up, up, down strums, most of the time you just have to learn by watching and listening. But, the good thing about strums is that you can play them how you like as long as they fit the song. All strums can be played either swing or straight. Most of the time a swing strum is easier.

Swing is lopsided - it takes longer to come back up than it takes to go down (listen to almost any simple strumming Hawaiian song and they are probably using swing). Straight is even - going up takes just as much time as going down (practice this with a metronome: down on one tick, and up with another). Here are some one-finger strum patterns (D=down, U=up, (space)=rest, X=chop).

  • DU
  • DDUUD (used in a lot of contemporary Hawaiian songs - i.e. “Surf”)
  • DXUUD
  • XDUUD
  • D UX XUUD DU

Triplet Strum

Used by James Hill and Kimo Hussey, this is a nice addition to your strumming arsenal.

Strum down with your index finger. Then strum down with your thumb. Strum up with your index finger. Practice this over and over slowly. Try starting the rotation with different fingers.

Ten Finger Strum

Note that I myself cannot play this. I feel that it is more of a Jake performance thing than useful technique, but I do know how it works.

Strum up with your thumb. Then roll/brush up on the strings starting with your pinky,and going to your ring, middle, then index fingers. Next you roll/brush down with all fingers starting with your pinky ending on your index. Then strum down with your thumb. Repeat this with blistering speed until you can’t see your hand moving.

~Hippie Guy

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Hoist That Rag II - Tom Waits

April 15, 2008 | 6:24 pm

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Chop Strum

April 12, 2008 | 10:43 pm

The chop strum (usually shown as “X”) is used in many different strum patterns, especially contemporary Hawaiian songs (”Surf”, “Honey Baby”, “Kiss You in the Morning”, etc…). The chop is pretty easy; you are already halfway there when you strum down. All you need to do is add your palm to the mix.Start by making your right hand into a very loose fist. Hold the chord of your choice. Then strum down with your hand in the same shape. When your finger nails hit the top string, open your hand so that your fingers are fully extended, striking the strings on the way by. As you follow through with the strum bring your palm down to mute the strings a split-second after they sound. You will need to do this quickly to make it sound decent. Chop strums need to be integrated into strum patterns. Playing chop strums throughout a whole song would sound horrible!

Try adding chops to the DDUUD strum pattern. With chop strums it would go like: DXUUX.

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‘Ukulele Jazz - Takashi Nakamura

April 10, 2008 | 9:30 pm

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Tab - ‘Ama ‘ama

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It is best if you can use this tab to learn the melody of the song and then add your own variations, and vamps.

Check out the Youtube video below to see what Herb Ohta Jr. and Keoki Kahumoku are doing to get ideas for your own improvisations.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d9Jta-RwnE

  • Tab for ‘Ama ‘ama

~Hippie Guy

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‘Ukulele Chords

April 5, 2008 | 10:22 pm

Slack Key Kid just finished up some of Live ‘Ukulele’s own chord charts. While here are quite a few of the main chords we would like to continually add to our collection, so keep an eye out for more sheets in the future.

  • Major
  • Major 6th
  • Major 7th
  • Minor
  • Minor 6th
  • Minor 7-5
  • Dominant 7th
  • Dominant 9th
  • Suspended 7th

~Hippie Guy

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Chords of the Week IX

April 4, 2008 | 6:18 pm

Major – Abmaj7:1333

Minor – Cm7: 5766

Dom – G7: 7778

Open – D7: 2020

Other – D5: 2255

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Black Magic Woman

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