Aimee Mann – True Believer (Ukulele Cover)

September 9, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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This is a cover of an Aimee Mann song as I think she is brilliant. This is from her latest album smilers (if you havent heard of her, look her up) Hope you like my video.

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Liverpool Ukulele Orchestra, William tell by John Shreeve

September 7, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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John Shreeve playing William tell on the banjo ukulele, sound city 2010, Liverpool

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jamin on the ukulele

September 7, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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me vibin

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Song of Storms (electric ukulele)

September 6, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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This was done on my Eleuke electric ukulele, which has a built in headphone jack so I was able to plug it straight into my computer, making recording a lot more comfortable. No mistakes to mention, and I tried to do a rythem more fitting to a ukulele. Enjoy.

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My Lord’s Codpiece – a Renaissance ukulele improvisation

September 6, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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“A noble uke, in nature as in name” Twelfth Night Act 1 Scene 2 Thought to be written in England in 1608 by the great Renaissance ukulele composer John Dowland. The Renaissance ukulele music of 17th Century England is not widely known, and Dowland, of course, is better known for his prodigious output for the lute and, later in life, for the harmonica. This is the cheeky and somewhat curiously titled “My Lord’s Codpiece”. The origin of the title is obscure and can only be imagined. I’m playing my Ohana TK3G Tenor with Worth strings which give it a soft, understated sound when it is played gently. However, the strings brighten up when it is played with more volume. Just fooling around in my garden. Don’t take it too seriously – I made it up.

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“Im Yours”- Ukulele Cover by Peter Flores

September 5, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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Ummm….me trying out Im yours….i almost forgot the last verse haha….and i did mess up a bit so yeah haha….enjoy rate comment. =)

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Ukulele Valentines from Austria February 14,2009

September 4, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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A spontaneous valentines song on the dining room table. A song from Chuck LeMonds “Time Is Slpping Away”!

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passanger on an electric ukulele

September 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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Matt Siri – I’ll see you in my dreams (ukulele)

September 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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I’ll see you in my dreams (ukulele)

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How to play Postcards From Italy by Beirut on the Ukulele

September 2, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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www.ukulala.com This is a tutorial video on how to play Postcards From Italy on the ukulele. It goes over the tuning, chords, hammer-ons, strumming, and timing. The song has two very distinct parts, and it switches from one part to the next in about the middle of the song. This is a tutorial for beginners, but it is a somewhat advanced song that will take a beginner (like myself) a long time to learn and requires a lot of practice. Of course, the song is awesome and was originally played on a uke, so it’s a FUN kind of practice where the better you get the more it sounds exactly like the Beirut version. This is my entry for the play it forward ukulele video contest ukulelereview.com The chords, tabs, and lyrics are at http The breakdown of the video is: 0:00 – Intro 0:12 – Tuning (standard GCEA) ======== 0:21 – Part 1 ======== 0:29 – Chords (F and A) 0:58 – Hammer-on (top string, second fret) 1:30 – Strumming pattern (hammer-on, pause, up, down, down, repeat) 2:25 – Timing (3 loops of hammer-on) 2:40 – top string melody (3rd fret, 2nd fret, open, 2nd fret) 3:21 – Demo of F chord strumming and melody 3:33 – Description of A chord (same as F, index finger moves up one string) 4:10 – Advice on practicing Part 1 5:30 – Part 1 Review (and, of course, some encouragement!) ======== 5:48 – Part 2 ======== 5:48 – Chords (Bb add 9, F, Dm, C) 6:55 – Chorder (chord order–those four chords loop) 7:17 – Strumming pattern (up, miss, up, down, pause, up-down, up, down) 8:23

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