"OMG" :ohmy:
Will have to watch again so I can concentrate on the Uke part
Cos I was blown away with the voice,,, OMG
Getting more comftable infront of the cam is having a big effect on your voice IMHO
RicksPick
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OK Michele, very entertaining video, I think I miss my uke now, gotta look into it ...
I see your uke has 19 frets, mine has 14.
Do you have you an opinion about if a uke with a longer neck might sound better ? (besides just having more high notes)
Great idea starting this thread,
Pierr
I see your uke has 19 frets, mine has 14.
Do you have you an opinion about if a uke with a longer neck might sound better ? (besides just having more high notes)
Great idea starting this thread,
Pierr
Thanks guys.
Kevin - Thanks for the WOW and I always love seeing your 'Bravos'. Please feel free to steal away. I'd LOVE to see you play this on a ukulele (or the guitar). You would do a wonderful job I'm sure and it lends itself to more fingerpicking too, which you're a champion of. I just wasn't confident enough to do more fingerpicking and singing and so I just kept it to mostly strumming to simplify it.
Bob - The singing and playing thing...well I just felt like I could sing it better and play better and even remember the words and where I was up too, etc. when I was doing one or the other. Once I put them both together I kept distracting myself and something would go astray...like the pitch I was aiming for
or landing the ending... :huh:
haha B) Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
Buddy - Thanks Buddy. I still wish I had your pipes to put towards this (in an alto range of course). The uke is fun. And so portable. Much more practical for sticking into a saddle bag; guitar...not so easy.
Rick - Blown away by the voice eh?... OK...what do you want???? (she asks suspiciously). I'm telling you now that Maid Marian outfit would just look silly on me. The hat I can do, but the bodice...seriously buddy - drag city... B)
Seriously though that is SO sweet.
Andy - Thanks mate. Now as a Hawaiian man you MUST have a ukulele in the house or at least access to one. How about giving us a peek at your ukulele repertoire. That would be cool.
Pierre - Of COURSE you miss your uke. Go and find it. Don't delay a second longer. No excuses. We neeeeeed to see you playing the ukulele and singing. My ukulele is a tenor. Hal Kinnaman recommends that size if you intend to do more than strumming. The sound does appear to be louder and richer on the tenor than the soprano and concert sized models and the spacing of the frets is a little bigger too; I assume the improved sound is due to the bigger body and specifically the larger top. Switching the 4th string to a low-G helped here too. You know you want to come to my ukulele party. so don't resist.
Thanks again guys. You've definitely made me smile.
Michele






Kevin - Thanks for the WOW and I always love seeing your 'Bravos'. Please feel free to steal away. I'd LOVE to see you play this on a ukulele (or the guitar). You would do a wonderful job I'm sure and it lends itself to more fingerpicking too, which you're a champion of. I just wasn't confident enough to do more fingerpicking and singing and so I just kept it to mostly strumming to simplify it.

Bob - The singing and playing thing...well I just felt like I could sing it better and play better and even remember the words and where I was up too, etc. when I was doing one or the other. Once I put them both together I kept distracting myself and something would go astray...like the pitch I was aiming for


Buddy - Thanks Buddy. I still wish I had your pipes to put towards this (in an alto range of course). The uke is fun. And so portable. Much more practical for sticking into a saddle bag; guitar...not so easy.

Rick - Blown away by the voice eh?... OK...what do you want???? (she asks suspiciously). I'm telling you now that Maid Marian outfit would just look silly on me. The hat I can do, but the bodice...seriously buddy - drag city... B)



Andy - Thanks mate. Now as a Hawaiian man you MUST have a ukulele in the house or at least access to one. How about giving us a peek at your ukulele repertoire. That would be cool.
Pierre - Of COURSE you miss your uke. Go and find it. Don't delay a second longer. No excuses. We neeeeeed to see you playing the ukulele and singing. My ukulele is a tenor. Hal Kinnaman recommends that size if you intend to do more than strumming. The sound does appear to be louder and richer on the tenor than the soprano and concert sized models and the spacing of the frets is a little bigger too; I assume the improved sound is due to the bigger body and specifically the larger top. Switching the 4th string to a low-G helped here too. You know you want to come to my ukulele party. so don't resist.

Thanks again guys. You've definitely made me smile.
Michele
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This is Monty Python's "Galaxy Song", also known as the "Universe Song". I dug out my ukulele, which I had not used so seriously in a very long while, because I wanted to crash Michele's ukulele party 
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Pierre,
Welcome to the party!
BRILLIANT!!! That was HUGE fun! Great choice, sweet singing, lovely playing, fabulous camera work, gorgeous Klimt and decor, and educational too. What more could anyone ask for? I really enjoyed it. I'm wearing a big smile now.
Thanks for joining in. It was getting a little lonely in here by myself. I expect the other blighters will be fashionably late, are still assembling their masterpieces or are plucking up the courage.
i loved it. I'm off to watch it again.
Michele
Welcome to the party!
BRILLIANT!!! That was HUGE fun! Great choice, sweet singing, lovely playing, fabulous camera work, gorgeous Klimt and decor, and educational too. What more could anyone ask for? I really enjoyed it. I'm wearing a big smile now.
Thanks for joining in. It was getting a little lonely in here by myself. I expect the other blighters will be fashionably late, are still assembling their masterpieces or are plucking up the courage.
i loved it. I'm off to watch it again.





Michele
Oh man, I've missed this entire thread and I have no idea how.
Shel, very cool work on the little Uke, particularly given the very short time you have had to work with it. If I may say I can see tremendous difference in your confidence not just with singing but all around. Fantastic and please, accept my heartfelt apology for the very tardy comments, I'm horrified but hope you know me well enough to know I would never, ever snub one of your posts!
Pierre my French Canadian mate, you are the bomb. You march to the beat of a different drum to some, but that is a tremendous positive in my book. Love your work!
Shel, very cool work on the little Uke, particularly given the very short time you have had to work with it. If I may say I can see tremendous difference in your confidence not just with singing but all around. Fantastic and please, accept my heartfelt apology for the very tardy comments, I'm horrified but hope you know me well enough to know I would never, ever snub one of your posts!
Pierre my French Canadian mate, you are the bomb. You march to the beat of a different drum to some, but that is a tremendous positive in my book. Love your work!
tovo wrote:
It's not the size that matters right?
Thanks for being so sweet and supportive as always. Confidence. Hmmmm... slowly, slowly. And right back atchya.
No need for an apology. I've been more than a little tardy in showing up to a few parties recently myself (e.g. Brad's - only a month late or some such ridiculous period of time). But, if you need it, then your 'tardiness' is excused.
SO.... got a ukulele hiding anywhere? Got an answer for Pierre's fabulous contribution?
???
Shel
Hey mate I wondered why you seemed to be missing in action. I'm glad there was no anti-ukulele thing happening.Oh man, I've missed this entire thread and I have no idea how.
Shel, very cool work on the little Uke, particularly given the very short time you have had to work with it. If I may say I can see tremendous difference in your confidence not just with singing but all around. Fantastic and please, accept my heartfelt apology for the very tardy comments, I'm horrified but hope you know me well enough to know I would never, ever snub one of your posts!
Pierre my French Canadian mate, you are the bomb. You march to the beat of a different drum to some, but that is a tremendous positive in my book. Love your work!



Thanks for being so sweet and supportive as always. Confidence. Hmmmm... slowly, slowly. And right back atchya.
No need for an apology. I've been more than a little tardy in showing up to a few parties recently myself (e.g. Brad's - only a month late or some such ridiculous period of time). But, if you need it, then your 'tardiness' is excused.
SO.... got a ukulele hiding anywhere? Got an answer for Pierre's fabulous contribution?
???
Shel