07/01/2013 - 08/01/2013

29 Jul 2013

Ukulele News 29 July 2013

Been a gap in getting ukulele news on the site as I've been so busy with things related to The N'Ukes, but normal service is resumed.



 I'm not seeing much ukulele relevance in this article... Yet it makes the headline..

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Say hello to Chestertown ukulele club

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What's that? You want to see a kitten playing the ukulele?

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Funding for Ormskirk Ukulele Club - nice idea for clubs this

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Doctor Uke

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Kids, 170 of them, playing uke - so cool. The future is bright.

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30 Ukuleles sent to Afghanistan!

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More news soon - I promise!
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22 Jul 2013

A look back on N'Ukefest 2013

Well, we are all absolutely exhausted after N'Ukefest 2013 - a full weekend of ukulele playing with some of the nicest people you could care to meet.


Arrived bright and early on the Saturday morning to get our tents set up on the campsite. Delighted to see a bunch of guests to the weekend had already arrived the night before and were there to greet us. A hot, hot day, so following the sweaty work of setting up a ridiculously large tent, then the equally sweaty job of rigging the stage and PA for our evening gear inside the Shady Oak pub....

A quick outfit change and then the festivities commenced. The whole of N'Ukefest was an informal get together with a charity element in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. We knew we had some cracking ukulele players coming along and they did not let us down. So, on with the afternoon and nearly six hours of open mic playing. I will probably forget somebody's name here, so do forgive me (met a LOT of people!). Performances kicked off from The Muckers, Sue, Derrick and Jim of Stockport Ukulele Players, Clarice Wokes, Tony Casey, Ken Middleton, Jez Quayle and Jan Steele from AYUP, Liverpool Ukulele Club, Paul Redfern of The pUKEs, Paul McCann, Nick Corder, Autumn McCann and Joe Grant-Mills,  and more. Endless songs throughout the day to a packed beer garden! Some pictures below....

Elaine Kinsella and Laura Rees of Liverpool Ukulele Club (credit - Jeff Jackman)
Tim Cooke, Clarice Wokes, Tony Casey, Jez Quayle (credit Hannah Shaw)

Autumn McCann, Joe Grant-Mills and Tim Cooke (credit Jeff Jackman)

Jan Steele and Jez Quayle (credit Hannah Shaw)
Jez Quayle, Rekha Fowler, Tim Cooke, Stephen Fowler and Sally Gallagher (credit Tony Casey)

The pUKEs Paul Redfern (credit Jeff Jackman)

Throughout the day, the very awesome Mary Agnes Krell (organiser of the Grand Northern Ukulele Festival) worked tirelessly with N'Uke Amanda to plug the raffle for Macmillan - superb prizes on offer  with a star prize hand made Brazilian Mahogany soprano uke from Rob Collins at Tinguitar.
Checking on the raffle with Tony Casey, Rob Collins, Mary Agnes Krell and Chris Clarke (Credit Jeff Jackman)
And the afternoon ended with a mass jam on the outdoor stage with many players following the songbook kindly prepared by Mark at Stockport Ukulele Players.

Mass singalong - Jim Carey and Derrick Dickinson front centre (credit Jeff Jackman)

Then a quick break for food etc, and we moved on to the evening session. We were absolutely delighted that Stephen, Rekha and Sally of Chester based trio Ooty And The Cloud had agreed to open the evening for us. The performed an extremely pretty set of songs in their distinctive style. Beautiful harmonies, laid back playing, tin whistles, melodicas. The crowd LOVED them.

Ooty And The Cloud kick off the evening proceedings
And then our full set... (gulp!). A captive audience of ukulele enthusiasts... no pressure then!! We need not have worried. The pub was packed and the crowd reaction was superb. When you get feedback like that it helps you play, and it ended up being one of the most enjoyable shows we have ever done. And a quick word for a man who helped so many acts during the day with his washtub bass. Tim Cooke of Chonkinfeckle. Only a few days earlier we learned our normal bass player would be available, so Tim kindly stepped in. Didn't miss a beat and worked brilliantly! Cheers Tim.

N'Ukes evening set (credit Annette Price)

The rest of the night was a bit of a blur, mainly because we hit the bar... but good chats with friends into the early hours.

Woke up with a fuzzy head on sunday, and back to the pub to do it all again! A more subdued, laid back day (Cooler too! We were certainly lucky with the sunshine on the Saturday!), but still a lot of fun. More outdoor sets from the N'Ukes on this day, plus a lovely folky set from Sue and Geoff Thorpe. We had performances from Steve at Wigan Uke club, and local performer Paul Larcombe did a fantastic long set of old time numbers and Formby songs. Adored Rob Collins solo uke performance of the Richard Thompson song Vincent Black Lightning - a song some of N'Ukes had suggested we look at, and I (wrongly) said wouldn't work. It certainly can. Wow!

Personal highlight for me was playing the Chonkinfeckle track 'I'm From Wigan Me' with Tim Cooke. In fact I was in Les Hiltons place on uke, and N'Uke Steve was in Tims normal place on his washtub bass! Nice to see Tim playing uke again!

N'Uke Steve, Tim Cooke and I perform 'I'm From Wigan Me''

And then.... (drumroll please!) it was time for the raffle draw. Mary took to the stage and we announced the winners of the fabulous prizes. I cannot thank our sponsors enough for their generosity. Readers should be aware what good folks they are, namely; Rob Collins, Southern Ukulele Store, Doc Kazoo, Ken Middleton, Ohana Ukuleles, Chonkinfeckle and Danielle at IvyArch. Best of all - the collection amounted to a few pennies shy of £700!!

Thanks also go to the Annette and Chris at The Shady Oak. We are already thinking of 2014, but for now, we have the Grand Northern Uke Fest at Pontefract to look forward to!


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17 Jul 2013

Just Like Heaven - The Cure - Ukulele Chords

Well, I had a huge response to the ukulele chords I put up for the Cure song Boys Don't Cry, so lets go with another - Just Like Heaven.


Now you will find a lot of uke chords for this song on the net that have been transposed to avoid the E chord. I was going to do the same, but thought, hang on - I shouldn't be encouraging people to play the E chord. I know it is difficult but it's better to get it nailed than not, trust me.

The song is pretty much based around one pattern of A (2100), E (4442), Bm (4222) and D (2225). When you move from the Bm to the D, it's important in this song that you play the D correctly with that note on the fifth fret, rather than a lazy D in order to sound a difference between the two chords.


INTRO

[A] [E] [Bm] [D] x 2

Show me show me [A] Show me how you [E] do that trick
The [Bm] one that makes me [D] scream she said,
The [A] one that makes me [E] laugh she said
and [Bm] threw here arms ar [D] ound my neck

[A] Show me how you [E] do it
And I [Bm] promise you I [D] promise that
I'll run a [A] way with you [E]
I'll run a [Bm] way with you [D]

[A] [E] [Bm] [D] x 2

[A] Spinning on that [E] dizzy edge
I  [Bm] kissed her face and [D] kissed her head
And [A] dreamed of all the [E] different ways
I [Bm] had to make her [D] glow

[A] Why are you so [E] far away
She [Bm] said, why won't you [D] ever know
That I'm in [A] love with you [E]
That I'm in [Bm] love with you [D]

[F#m] You [G] soft and only
[F#m] you [G] lost and lonely
[F#m] you [G] strange as angels
[D] Dancing in the deepest oceans
[E] Twisting in the water, you're just like a

[A] dream [E] [Bm] [D]
Just like a [A] dream [E] [Bm] [D]

[A] [E] [Bm] [D] x4

[A] Daylight licked me [E] into shape
I [Bm] must have been as [D]leep for days
And [A] moving lips to [E] breathe her name
I [Bm] opened up my [D] eyes

And [A] found myself [E] alone alone
A [Bm] lone above a [D] raging sea
That [A] stole the only [E] girl I loved
And [Bm] drowned her deep in [D] side of me


[F#m] You [G] soft and only
[F#m] you [G] lost and lonely
[F#m] you [G] Just Like Heaven [D]




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14 Jul 2013

Boys Don't Cry - Ukulele Chords - The Cure

Been noodling with this one on ukulele today - Boys Don't Cry by The Cure.


Now, when you glance down at the chords you may think, woah! hang on - this aint a beginners song! But actually its a pretty simple progression that doesn't require a lot of finger movement.

The C#m in this is played by sliding the shape for the Bm up to the fourth fret (to 6444), and then on to the Dmaj just slide up again to the fifth fret and add an extra note on the C string so its 7655. The progression is really just a case of going up the neck then back down again quickly. Video at the end to assist and a Soundcloud too.

INTRO

A Bm C#m Dmaj     Dmaj C#m Bm A (x2)

[A] I would say I'm [Bm] sorry if I [C#m] thought that is would [Dmaj] change your mind
[A] But I know that [Bm] this time I have [C#m] said to much been [Dmaj] too unkind

[A] I tried to [Bm] laugh about it
[A] cover it all up with [Bm] lies
[A] I tried to [Bm] laugh about it
[A] hiding the tears in my [Bm] eyes

Cos [A] boys don't cry [Bm] [C#m] [Dmaj]  [Dmaj] [C#m] [Bm] [A]
[A] Boys [Bm] don't [C#m] cry [Dmaj]  [Dmaj] [C#m] [Bm] [A]


[A] I would break down [Bm] at your feet and [C#m] beg forgiveness [Dmaj] plead with you
[A] but I know that [Bm] it's too late and [C#m] now there's nothing [Dmaj] I can do


[A] I tried to [Bm] laugh about it
[A] cover it all up with [Bm] lies
[A] I tried to [Bm] laugh about it
[A] hiding the tears in my [Bm] eyes

Cos [A] boys don't cry [Bm] [C#m] [Dmaj]  [Dmaj] [C#m] [Bm] [A]
[A] Boys [Bm] don't [C#m] cry [Dmaj]  [Dmaj] [C#m] [Bm] [A]


[A] I would tell you [Bm] that I loved you [C#m] If I thought that [Dmaj] you would stay
[A] but I know that [Bm] it's no use and [C#m] you've already [Dmaj] gone away

(BRIDGE)

[E] misjudged your [F#m] limits
[E] pushed you to [F#m] far
[E] took you for [F#m] granted
[D] thought that you needed me [E] more more more now

[A] I would do most [Bm] anything to [C#m] get you back by my [Dmaj] side
[A] But I just [Bm] keep on laughing [C#m] hiding the tears in my [Dmaj] eyes

Cos [A] boys don't cry [Bm] [C#m] [Dmaj]  [Dmaj] [C#m] [Bm] [A]
[A] Boys [Bm] don't [C#m] cry [Dmaj]  [Dmaj] [C#m] [Bm] [A]

REPEAT TO END

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9 Jul 2013

Ukulele News 9 July 2013

Couple of days late,  but here is this weeks roundup of ukulele news from around the globe!



The N'Ukes interview with Cheshire Life - now online for easier reading

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Cairns ukulele fest world record attempt falls short - still looked like a great event though

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Ukulele players like jamming too - who knew?....

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The Norfolk Ukulele Surfer

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Say hello to Flap!

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pUKEs free concert at Regent's Canal

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Grand Northern Ukulele Fest hits the press


More news next week!


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3 Jul 2013

N'Ukefest 2013 - The Thank You Post!

Well the buzz surrounding our ukulele get together in Cheshire on 20-21 July is really building, proving this to be the place to be for ukulele players in North West UK (and beyond!) this summer!



Our events page is  at https://www.facebook.com/events/459833000751642/ where you can keep up to date with arrangements, but the point of this post is to say thank you. It's free to attend and located at the very pretty Shady Oak Pub in Tiverton, nr Chester.

Recently, friend of The N'Ukes Mary Agnes Krell agreed to help us host a raffle in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. And what a job she has done. The prizes are absolutely superb and the generosity of those donating has really taken us aback.

First up is a marvellous handmade Brazillian Mahongany ukulele by Rob Collins of Tinguitar.com . This is an incredible prize and the N'Ukes don't mind admitting being jealous of not being able to enter!!

Here is the uke in question!

Rob Collins N'Ukefest ukulele prize

Next up, something else which will generate a LOT of interest. Doc Kazoo of the Great Aswego Kazoo Factory has given us one of his premium UkeZoo kazoos as a prize, all the way from Florida USA. You may recall I reviewed one of his Kazoo's very highly on this site. I love that kazoo, and this one below looks even better!

Great Aswego UkeZoo N'Ukefest prize
You will see it comes with all accessories, a velvet carry bag and it's even ukulele shaped! You can read more about his instruments HERE 

And there's more. Courtesy of the good guys at http://www.southernukulelestore.co.uk, we are giving away an SUS branded concert ukulele - in fact one I reviewed on this blog a while ago. Here is the uke!

SUS brand ukulele prize for N'Ukefest

We also have goodie bags courtesy of Ohana Ukuleles, Living Water Strings from Ken Middleton handmade ukulele accessory by the very lovely Danielle at  Ivy Arch, and CD's and a bottle of something tasty from the good guys that are Chonkinfeckle. All that plus some N'Ukes shirts, stickers, badges etc.



Thank you SO SO much to all who are involved.

What's not to like! Raffle tickets will be sold through Saturday and Sunday and the draw takes place Sunday afternoon. Come along and help us make a good total for Macmillan!

See you there!
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