Julia Nunes & Wade Johnson – Cold Outside (Chords)

Julia Nunes and Wade Johnson – Cold Outside (Chords)

It really must be the season of good will to all.

I have some trouble picturing Wade Johnson seducing Julia Nunes. He seems far too nice. Nowhere near oleagenous enough to sing this song. But it’s a nice simple version for the uke. The only tricky part is that you have to tune down half a step if you want to play along with the video (to f# B D# G# ).

Suggested Strumming

For the D chord: u d u –
For the G7M chord: u – u –
For Em: u d u –
For A7: u – u –

For the rest of the chords all down strums should see you through.

More Nunes

Build Me Up Buttercup

Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (Tab)

Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (Tab)

Hello, Bret. A wuzza wuzza. This is 1983 David Bowie. I’m I’m buried up to my neck in sand. Am I freaking you out? (You can’t tell – because it’s written down – but I’m doing a brilliant impression of Adam and Joe’s impression of FotC’s impression of David Bowie in my head).

Nick B-C requested a tab of nomipyon‘s version of Sakamoto Ryuichi’s theme to Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence and it struck me as an excellent idea. It’s an excellent arrangement but I’ve changed a few bits and pieces – some to make it easier to play and some (particularly the intro) to let notes ring into each other and make it a bit more piano-like.

Ukelilli: Saturday UkeTube

Doctor Who? is one of those things everyone loves and I don’t see the appeal of at all. The theme tune, on the other hand, I do love. And this week’s UkeTube is bookended by two takes on it – one from Ukelilli and one from WS64.

Also this week Craig Robertson, Agathe, Arborea and strictly no Christmas songs.

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Ukulele Window Shopping

I think you can throw the ukulele in the skip, but the ukulele case in this lot is marvellous. It’s bashed, battered and scrawled on by a number of forgotten (as far as I know) vaudeville performers of the 1920s.

Quick, add this Ko’olau 400 SP to my Christmas list. It is a very pretty ukulele.

Photos: ukulele couple and Model T Ford, ukulele wagon.

Denver Uke Fest 2010, Phredd: Friday Links

Official FotB (friend of the blog) Phredd has a new album out Phreddtastic. You can buy it here and grab a free mp3 here.

U900’s Ukulele Ventures now available on Amazon (but still import only).

Lineup for Denver Uke Fest 2010.

VH1 report on the Beatles Complete on Ukulele.

Disturbing dead IZ t-shirt (via Uke, Ubu, Uke!).

Sweet Soubrette on Playlist 7 (via Ukulelia)

Photos: The younger generation make hey-hey while the moon shines, ukulele playing Russian dolls.

In the comments: Armelle outed my birthday, more than two years after exaggerating the length of AC/DCs career I’m still getting abuse from people who don’t get it.

O Christmas Tree (Single Note Version) (Tab)

Oh Christmas Tree (Single Note Version)(Tab)


MP3

Another melody notes plus chords Christmas tune. Must admit, I can’t stand this one.

Strumming

This bit is quite tricky. I’m using all down strums but you have to be careful how many strums you use.

F = 6 down strums
Gm = 2 down strums
C7 = 1 down strum
Gm = 1 down strum
F = 2 down strums

Next you repeat that pattern again. Then:

F = 1 strum
D7 = 2 strums
Gm = 3 strums
C7 = 3 strums
F = 3 strums

Then you do the first pattern again and you’re done.

Other Single Note Versions

Silent Night
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

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Christmas List

Dear Santa,

I’ve been a very good boy this year. SHUT THE FU©K UP, SANTA, I HAVE! In that vein, all my Christmas requests are entirely selfless and for the good of mankind.

Low-G Ukulele: The people want tabs for low-G ukes, but it’s a pain in the arse trying to work out low-G tunes on a high-G uke or a capoed baritone. I think low-G tuning takes all the fun out of the ukulele, so if I bought a uke set up for low-G myself that’d make me a sell out. So the only way I’m going to end up with one is if someone gives me one. And if that was the Kala Acacia Tenor with the slotted headstock I could get two things that seem too icky to buy but I want anyway.

Ukulele Prom DVD: The ukulele highlight of 2009 so I have to review it for everyone. Yes, technically I did hear it on the radio and already know it’s AWE! SOME! but the ukes are just as much a visual act as they are a musical act.

Ukulele Hero: I ummed and ahhed over getting this one the first time it was up, then it disappeared and I wanted one. Now it’s back and I’m umming and ahhing again. Some one has to buy me one so they don’t stop making them again.

This shirt – Everyone knows that the only reason people watch my videos is that I’m pretty. Things I’ve worn in previous videos: checks, Ralph Lauren, pink. So if you got me that shirt you’d really be saving money.

As you can see, they’re all entirely selfless so gimme, gimme, gimme.

Love ya, bye.

Al

Sam Hart (blinktwice4y) – Stoplight (Tab)

… and cancel Christmas.

Or at least postpone the Christmas posts. There were a bunch of requests for this one after I featured in in the UkeTube, so here it is.

The first thing to do tune down a whole step to F Bb D G.

stoplight ukulele tab

For the picking: thumb on (what used to be) the C string, index finger on E string, middle finger on A string.

Visit Sam Hart on MySpace

Requested by Michael, Byjimini, Nick B-C and Jessica.

Galapaghost: Monday Exposure

Galapaghost – You’re All I Need (MP3)
Galapaghost – Lost Generation (MP3)

I’ve featured a couple of videos from Galapaghost. He has a great way with a tune. So I threw a few questions at, Mr Galapaghost, Casey Chandler and he was kind enough to bat them back to me.

How would you describe the music you make?

I guess I would describe the music I make as ukel-indie rock. It’s hard for me to put a label on it because I take from a vast number of very different influences. making my writing kind of ambiguous at times. I basically try to take serious and sometimes dark themes and put a more fun spin on them, making the songs lighter and more approachable. After discovering the ukuelele, I realized it was the perfect instrument for me to maintain this innocence I want in my songwriting because a song can only be so dark with a ukulele.

How did you come to play the ukulele?

For my 22nd birthday last June, my parents bought me a ukulele. Before this I had always thought the ukulele was kind of a joke instrument, like the lost lonely runt of the guitar family. But then once I started playing it, I realized that it was just the forgotten child of the family that needed to be cast into the spotlight. Once I began playing it, it opened up an entire new style of writing for me and quickly became my main songwriting instrument.

How is writing songs on the ukulele different from writing on guitar?

Writing on ukulele is much different from writing on guitar because your options are much more limited on a ukulele. It’s just a much simpler instrument, which I really like. I’m used to writing songs with hooks, but on ukulele you pretty much have to just play chords. It was really good for me though because it opened up my vocal range more, since I couldn’t rely on riffs. I mean I guess I could’ve gotten a flying V electralele (which actually do exist) and written some badass stuff on that. Maybe that’ll be my next genre: Metalele.

Which three records should everyone listen to?

Wow. For a music nerd as myself, that is an EXTREMELY hard question to answer. I’ll do my best, though. Normally, I’d probly just list every single Beatles and Radiohead album, but I’ll just go with the 3 albums that influenced me the most: 1. Radiohead – The Bends. 2. The Beatles – Rubber Soul 3. Midlake – Trials of Van Occupanther. All these albums changed me musically forever.

You’ve got a degree in music production. What would be your top tip to people recording their own music?

Haha, well when I imagined recording my own first EP, I never thought that i’d be recording with just an Mbox and a 57, but that’s all it took and I’m surprisingly satisfied with how it all came out. So i guess my advice would be DON’T WAIT AROUND! Just make it happen. Make it happen NOW.

I had always been in these bands that were so fixated on making the “perfect album” or trying to create the “perfect show”. It’s a load of crap to me. I mean yeah you have to have a good recording (whatever that means, look at Iron & Wine, his first 2 albums were recorded in his bedroom with a tape recorder! and they’re great!) and a good live show, but the truth is people like to watch bands develop and progress. As long as the songs and the vision are there you’ve got a decent shot. I would say to people out there in my position, just go for it.

Don’t worry about making a “perfect recording”. That’ll come later if the the songs are there. I don’t think I’ll look back and wish I had done anything recording wise differently because my lack of recording equipment, which I can’t afford I guess kind of fits the whole theme of my EP Our Lost Generation.

The songs on Our Lost Generation are very sparse and delicate. Is that out of necessity or is that you ultimate vision for Galapaghost?

Yeah the songs are very sparse and delicate on my EP. That’s mainly my vision for the recordings, but also partially due to serious lack of recording equipment. I want my songs to come off as simple and too complex where the listener gets overwhelmed. I actually think that some of my recordings can be quite dense, like in the song Lost Generation, i have drums, bass, 3 guitars, ukulele, 3 part harmonies and hand claps, but it doesn’t feel too overwhelming to me.

What are your plans for 2010?

My plans for 2010 as of now are to move back to my hometown of Woodstock, NY in February because I can’t really handle the stress of the city anymore. I’m planning on moving back there til around June and then I’m moving to Austin, TX in the summer. I’m very excited, I have a big year coming up.

Visit Galapaghost on MySpace and on YouTube

U900 / The Ventures – Sleigh Ride (Tab)

U900 – Sleigh Ride (Tab)

The adorable Japanese duo have put together a Christmas album. But they don’t stray away from Ventures territory with this one.

The main melody on this one is played on a low-G ukulele with a pick. You can get away with using your fingers, but the low-G is a must.

You can buy the CD and DVD on CD Japan.

U900 on MySpace

More U900

Walk Don’t Run
Diamond Head

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