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Alaskan Fly Guy
Posted 2004-12-21 9:16 AM (#169294)
Subject: Begining with Uke!


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Well I just dislocated my shoulder a week ago and was told I will be in a sling for at least 6 weeks. I can't reach up the neck of my guitars for at least that long according to the doctor. I guess I ripped up quite a bit of soft tissue around the joint. Anyway there is a toy Uke in the house so I started messing around with it since the neck is short enough to play with my sling. Well to make a longer story shorter, my wife saw what I was doing and surprized me by bringing me home a "real" Uke to play with while my 3 week old Al DiMeola sits in it's case! Where do I go from here? I know nothing about a uke. Hell I don't know much about guitars! Anyone know any easy songs? Maybe Xmas uke stuff? Anything helpful would be nice. Thanks.
Happy Holidays!
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-21 9:25 AM (#169295 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Standing Ovation can help you out. I understand that Ukes can be a very habit forming addiction.
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-21 9:32 AM (#169296 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!


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Location: NJ
Check Out:

www.theuke.com
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-12-21 9:46 AM (#169297 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!


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Location: Converse, Texas
Also check out:

Uke Chords
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-21 9:53 AM (#169298 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!



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Did someone say UKULELE ???? First of all, AFG sorry to hear about your condition. Hope it happened in some notable way such as sky diving, wrestling aligators, saving a little old lady from being mugged, etc. and not just that you slipped bringing out the trash.

Seems to me there are three general ways to use/play the uke. There is a lot of traditional hawaaian technique and alternate tunings you can learn. Don't use a pick, just strum with the nails on your fingers and up strum with your thumb. A second technique is for very accomplished guitars players (my friend Lou). he is working out detailed finger picked classical tunes on a tenor uke. Sounds amazing but is way over my head. What I would recommend (and pretty much what I do), is just play it like a guitar and strum up/down using your nails. You'll only be playing the highest 4 strings of a "guitar" and the 4th string is unually tuned octave. Go for it. Depending how you tune it will be like a guitar capo'd at 3rd or 5th fret. Just have fun.

I just sent the esteemed Inspector Moody a book of ukulele christmas tunes. If you are real nice maybe Santa P.I. can fax you a few pages.

Good luck with your recovery .. errrr ukulele playing.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-12-21 10:36 AM (#169299 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!


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Of course, if you want to keep up on your skills with Beatles music, try this:

Beatles Songs for Ukulele
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-12-21 11:11 AM (#169300 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!



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Location: south east Michigan
I get access to my uke in FOUR days.
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Alaskan Fly Guy
Posted 2004-12-21 11:19 AM (#169301 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!


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I knew I could depend of the OFC to get me going with this. StandingO- To play it "like a guitar" do you use the standard guitar tuning for the four strings (DGBE) or do you tune GCEA like I have seen for tuning uke's?
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-21 11:48 AM (#169302 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!



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If it's a soprano uke, tune it GCEA. If you are playing "Let It Be" for example and the normal guitar chords are G-D-Em-C etc. then on your uke just finger it as D-A-Bm-G ...

Dave
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-21 12:33 PM (#169303 - in reply to #169294)
Subject: Re: Begining with Uke!


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FlyGuy;

Check your e-mail for "TunaUke" . . .

It's a midi file of G-C-E-A (open strings)
(I'm hoping your's is a soprano)


cliff
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