Friday Links

There’s a new French record label dedicated to ukulele music Ukulele Division. They have their own releases as well as imports by the likes of Victoria Vox and the New York Ukulele Ensemble.

Roger at Buke has really been knocking out the baritone ukulele tabs of late.

Lots of ukulele cover love on the mp3 blogs. Best of all, Turn the Page has a live mp3 of Zach ‘Mr Beirut’ Condon playing Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah live. LA-Underground has Ema and the Ghosts covering Fulsom Prison Blues. And Highrize has Dan Kelly doing Nothing Compares to You.

Nellie McKay with Ryan Adams on David Letterman (on the second song).

Fiddly-day-dee-da. It’s a site dedicated to the Irish Ukulele, so it is.

ukulele orchestra great britain kaiser chiefs electric promsMore ukes at the Electric Proms this week. The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain joined the Kaiser Chiefs for a rendition of Ruby. You can watch the performance here.

New Magnetic Fields album, Distortion, is on the horizon.

The Wowzies sing Ukulele Island.

Sheik Uke Al-Hilaly: a painted uke by Joel Tarling.

eBay Ukulele Window Shopping

tiki mug fluke ukuleleAnother week, another Fluke. This time it’s a Tiki Mug Fluke.

I do like a ukulele with a bit of history to it – even if that history means nothing to me. This 8 string Martin is advertised as being, “used in ministry by Dorothy Hall,” (search me), “she also played this instrument with Andre Crouch” (haven’t the foggiest on this one either). Even though I don’t know who they are, I like the idea of Dotty Hall bashing out hymns on her Martin while Andre (I think they mean Andrae) Crouch preaches it. But for that price I’d expect it to be made from pieces of the true cross.

Lyon and healy bell ukulele washburnOther ukes don’t come with a back story but have plenty of bumps and bruises to tell their history for them. This Lyon and Healy bell ukulele is charmingly faded and scratched. And I want to cuddle this Jonah Kumalae soprano.

More polished, but equally sweet is the Jupiter Creek electric ukulele. Which seems like a bargain at $245 to me.

Way cool, Mum! Sonny D ukulele.

Big Change: Songs for FINCA

natalie portman finca village bankingI go out of my way to avoid charity albums put together by celebrities, but I’m making an exception for Big Change: Songs for FINCA that was released on iTunes this week.

There are three reasons why I’m making an exception: the celeb is Natalie Portman, it includes tracks by some of my favourite performers and it’s for a cause I believe in.

The big news is that it contains an exclusive track from Beirut, My Night With the Prostitute From Marseille. You can stream the track on EW. It also has tracks from other faves of mine Antony & the Johnsons, Angus and Julia Stone (if you’re not familiar with them check out Mango Tree), Devendra Banhart, Norah Jones and Tokyo Police Club.

sean hayes baritone ukulele FINCA provide loans, insurance and savings plans for people on very low incomes. The money is lent mainly to people setting up small, family business in developing countries who would otherwise never be able to get a loan and get their business started. I’m a strong believer in this type of charity. The money is spent in the way the person receiving it thinks best, helps them lift themselves and their family out of poverty, gets repaid and goes on to help more people (97% of loans are paid back on time). You can read more about them on villagebanking.com.

IODA (the company releasing the tracks) are even nice enough to be giving away Sean Hayes’ contribution (see below). So head over to iTunes and download the Beirut track at least.

Big Change: Songs for FINCASean Hayes
“Turnaroundturnmeon” (mp3)
from “Big Change: Songs for FINCA”
(ioda)

Buy at iTunes Music Store

Petty Booka – Ukulele Lady

After endlessly playing the Hawaiian turnaround this week, it was inevitable I’d end up playing Ukulele Lady at some point and drag out Petty Booka’s version. I went over to Alligator Boogaloo to check their tab for the intro and found I was playing it differently to the way they have it tabbed. I reckon this is how it goes:

Ukulele lady tab chords petty booka

Their variation on the Hawaiian turnaround starts at bar 7.

You can download an mp3 of the introduction of Ukulele Lady on this page.

Buy Let’s Talk Dirty In Hawaiian: The Best of Petty Booka

The Elected – At Home (Time Unknown)

The Elected – At Home (Time Unknown) (Chords)

It’s getting difficult to work out exactly what independent bands are independent of.

Anyhoo. This is a short little ukulele ditty that cropped up at the end of The Elected’s Sun, Sun, Sun album. The song is only 40 seconds long but it packs plenty of chords in. There are even three different F chords in it. If you’re not comfortable with the more difficult shapes, you could use the standard open F chord for all of these.

The trickiest part to get right is the ending. There are some quick changes between C and F with the final F being played half way up the neck. For the final change, play a C chord then start to slide your third finger up the neck. You have to be quite accurate and stop at the 8th fret. Once it’s there, barre your first finger across all the strings and strum the chord.

Requested by Suzanne

Buy Sun, Sun, Sun

Ukulele Halloween Tab & Chords Roundup

You’ve only got a couple of days left to polish up these tunes before the big night:

Addams Family Theme Tune

Chopin – Funeral March

Dance Macabre

Ghostbusters (Duet)

The Gothic Archies – Freakshow

London Bridge Is Falling Down

The Misfits – Dig Up Her Bones

The Misfits – Halloween

Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells (from The Exorcist)

Twilight Zone Theme

Warren Zevon – Werewolves of London

This is Halloween (Theme)

Chopin – Funeral March

chopin funeral march ukulele tab
Funeral March (midi)

This tune has to be one of the most downbeat ever written. It’s so deep and gloomy it makes Leonard Cohen sound like Samanda. That means it’s not entirely convincing on the usually light and sprightly uke. The Funeral March is probably best played as a little throwaway joke than a serious piece.

This website quotes the painter Felix Ziem on the writing of this piece.

Some time later Chopin came into my studio, just as George Sand depicts him – the imagination haunted by the legends of the land of frogs, besieged by nameless shapes. After frightful nightmares all night, in which he had struggled against specters who threatened to carry him off to hell, he came to rest in my studio. His nightmares reminded me of the skeleton scene and I told him of it. His eyes never left my piano, and he asked: ‘Have you a skeleton?’ I had none; but i promised to have one that night, and so invited Polignac to dinner and asked him to bring his skeleton. What had previously been a mere farce became, owing to Chopin’s inspiration, something grand, terrible and painful. Pale, with staring eyes, and draped in a winding sheet, Chopin held the skeleton close to him, and suddenly the silence of the studio was broken by the broad, slow, deep, gloomy notes. The ‘Dead March’ was composed there and then from beginning to end.

My favourite game with this tune is to play it as slowly as I can without slipping into a coma.

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London Bridge Is Falling Down

london bridge ukulele tab
London Bridge Is Falling Down (midi)

There’s something very sinister about most nursery rhymes. Most real nursery rhymes. The ones that have been passed down through the generations, not the ones that have been passed down from purple dinosaurs. They’re quite often used in horror films (such as The Haunting) and this particular tune was co-opted for the Silver Shamrock theme in Halloween 3.

There are a few of ways you could pick this tune. Each time two notes are picked together, you could pick them with your thumb and index finger. This is a perfectly good way of doing it, but I prefer another way.

I position my hand so that each finger has its own string (those of you that have signed up for the fingerpicking course will be familiar with it) but I’ll use my thumb to pick the bottom note of each pair. So, the first note of bar 1 I’ll pick with my thumb and index finger. The first note of bar 2 I’ll pick with my thumb and middle finger. It seems a strange way to do it, but it’s the way that feels most natural to me. Experiment with these two (and any alternatives you can think of) and see which feels best to you.

Suggested by West

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The Saturday UkeTube: Halloween Special

You can download an mp3 of this song and many more here.

New York Ukulele Ensemble – Vampire Luck

You can download an mp3 and get the chords for this song and a couple of others here.

Waitswatcher – Scary Uke

Michael Wagner – Spooky Uke

Petty Booka – Sophisticated Hula on Ghoul-A-Go-Go

Lars Larsson’s Ukulele Video Showcase: Ukulele Noir

Mark Occhionero

(Played at Mike DaSilva’s Studio in Berkeley and made a special broadcast from Boston to Berkeley, Ca for our second club meeting!)

Pork Pie Hat
Body & Soul
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
When You’re Smiling
BUC Lesson (When U Smilin’)
Sleepy Eyes (At Mike DaSilva’s Studio)
See YouTube for about 40 more

Melvern Taylor

Sad & Blue
Sad & Blue (Art Video version)
Andrea (MT and the Fabulous Meltones) — &mode=related&search=
Sleepy Eyes

Craig Robertson

Kirtland Murder Barn
Sawing a Lady in Half
Mermaid
She Likes to Pull the Wings Off Flies
Masochism Tango
Houdini
The Hypnotist

Craig Robertson also has a new album out, That Dress, which includes Sawing A Lady… and She Likes To Pull…

Fran Spain

5 Foot 2
All of Me
Hone A Ka Wai
Sweet Georgia Brown (Risa Solid)
Singing in the Rain

Keep up to date with the latest Noir-ings at Ukulele Noir.

The Lars Larrson lists were compiled by The list was compiled by Jeff West of the Berkeley Ukulele Club and had to be rescued from a hole at the bottom of the internet.

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