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“It's a good instrument. It's little, it's portable and loaded with more melody than any other instrument I know of.”
— (Eddie) Vedder of Peal Jam On the Ukulele
Jake Shimabukuro and James Hill. Two of the best ukulele players on the planet that are taking the uke to a new level.
For some great island music check out Bryan Tolentino from Hawaii and transplanted hawaiians (to D.C.) The Aloha Boys.
And, do not forget to check out Israel "Bruddah Iz" Kamakawiwoʻole.
A few historical ukulele figures to check out are: Roy Smeck, Cliff Edwards and Tiny Tim.
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More musician links are available on the general Ukulele Links page.
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“A strum is the execution of a rhythmic pattern — in a specific style”
One of the first skills a ukulele player learns is the art and craft of strumming, playing rhythm. This refers to an accompaniment technique suitable for the singer, singer - songwriter or someone who plays a support role for another instrument.
Strumming requires a specific set of skills. They are: 1) Memorization of chords 2) The ability to switch chords smoothly and 3) The ability to choose and execute a suitable rhythmic strum. It is this 3rd skill that is our focus in “A Guide to Ukulele Strums & Rhythmic Patterns”.
Though strumming looks natural to the casual observer, it is anything but natural to the beginning ukulele player. Even experienced players have difficulty in identifying and executing certain strums. Though this is one of those topics that is typically taken for granted, there is much to learn about rhythmic feels, accents, dynamics, strum direction, feel, percussive accents, idiomatic styles and tempo variation.
First and foremost, the subject of strumming is inseparably linked to rhythm. Though an ability to read rhythm is helpful, it’s not necessary to profit from this material.
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