Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 23 Feb 10 - 08:38 AM I'll be going to Ukulele Wednesdays again tomorrow, the 24th. Starts about 7pm, downstairs in The Royal George, Goslett Yard just off Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0EA - near Tottenham Court Road tube station. Mental but brilliant! Come and see what I've been raving about: you know you want to... |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Flashmeister Date: 23 Feb 10 - 09:47 AM We have two regular ukes at my session (myself as one) and visiting ones too - they are fantastic little instruments and are about as addictive as crack once you get going on them - I have been twittering away on several uke projects this week and was up until 2 last night hunched over my tiny fret board in a fervent uke frenzy! A good site for interesting chords and tab is here - ukulele hunt and also on a tab site www.chordie.com you can change the tab diagrams down the right had side to Uke C or D tuning. I think that if a school can give a child a glockenspiel or two wooden blocks to hit as a musical instrument then a uke is by far more rewarding and could lay the foundations for young people and kids to get into playing other members of the stringed family. Form uke to lute in 5 easy steps! Hamish - I would love to support a Berko uke night - as long as I could get there and it sounds a bloody good idea to me :-) Sooner or later you're gonna have to come and see us at the Globe, Dunstable brandishing that uke of yours!! .....Now to see if i can sneak a tenor uke in without the other half spotting it! :-D |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: BlueJay Date: 24 Feb 10 - 12:52 AM I am a proud member of the La Veta, (Colorado) Ukulele Orchestra, which boasts over a hundred members, (though we can seldom collect more than twenty or thirty at a time). My daughter and son-in-law Annie and David, started the LVUO a couple of years ago, and we've marched twice now in the local Fourth of July Parade. What fun. More interestingly, a few months ago David and Annie were contacted by the school in Crestone, CO. (Tiny school, probably <50 students). They requested an intro level class presentation with the option of purchasing ukes if any were interested. I wasn't able to go, but it was a grand success, with many of the kids and staff purchasing ukes. The kids have been practicing. In fact, they start each school day with 15 minutes of ukulele practice! What a cool thing! Well, somebody up in Denver got wind of it, and now the kids are scheduled to perform in Denver at two or three functions involving the Governor, legislators, and the Arts Council. Maybe I can get Annie to post some more details. Long Live The Ukulele!!! Thanks, BlueJay |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: BlueJay Date: 24 Feb 10 - 12:58 AM Oh, and Flashmeister, thanks for the links. I've added "ukulele hunts" to my favorites, looks interesting. Thanks, BlueJay |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 24 Feb 10 - 04:28 AM Ukulele Hunt is a grand site. Just watch out when you use the shortened version of the name. The logo gives the game away rather. We do love our puns, don't we? |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 26 Feb 10 - 05:53 AM Yay! I've booked the first few sessions of Kooky Ukes - Berkhamsted Ukulele Random Players (BURP) - at The Three Horseshoes, Winkwell (betwixt Berko and Hemel, Herts, UK). Inaugural session will be on Thursday 15th April and thereafter 3rd Thursdays of the month. More information and sign up at Kooky Ukes -- Hamish |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 04 Mar 10 - 03:14 AM Hic! (That's Latin) |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: GUEST,Songbob Date: 04 Mar 10 - 04:37 PM Ukulele clubs? Why? I mean, you can break one in your bare hands, or, at need, over someone's head. Who needs a club? Dang! They make specialized tools for just about everything these days, don't they? What? You meant clubs for uke players? Well, yeah, but only as a last resort! Bob (actually the proud owner of four or more of the things) |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Guernsey Pete Date: 04 Mar 10 - 05:08 PM Sorry to read earlier in this thread about the teacher who spent ten minutes setting up her instrument, and the other who walked away from someone who said he played standing up. Also the OFSTED report, but it was from The Sunday Express, wasn't it, so we can take that with it's usual pinch of prejudice? Having now taken part in the 851 ukes World Record Attempt at London Uke Fest last year I feel privilidged to be part of such a great community ( even if my wife was trying to 'out' me as a guitar-player ). Also the UOGB for their great Prom at Albert Hall - that was an honour to have been in. What do a crowd of uke players do at the end of a performance ? They wave them in the air, that's what. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 15 Mar 10 - 05:35 AM Just a wee nudge up the list cos i've been in mild publicity mode oiver the weekend. I don't plan to start a dedicated thread, cos the UkeThrash (see my 26 February post, above) isn't going to be "a folk singaround with ukes", and I'm expecting the majority of punters to be at best only dimly aware that there's such a thing as a folk scene*. So you're reading this post because you're interested in ukes, right? See you on 15th April! :-) -- Hamish *and, that being the case, we can always tell them, can't we? In a helpful and sensitive way. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 07 Apr 10 - 03:48 AM Way hey!!! |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: GUEST,Jane Date: 07 Apr 10 - 11:22 AM Saw your advertising in the Amersham record shop and now printing out the music - hope absolute beginners standard is OK.... |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: BusyBee Paul Date: 07 Apr 10 - 02:08 PM You'll enjoy it Jane. If Hamish canters off too fast, just rein him back a little!. Deirdre |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 07 Apr 10 - 03:14 PM Brilliant, Jane: it's good to know which fliers are scoring hits, so's to speak! Hamish |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 16 Apr 10 - 12:51 PM Well, phew! That was in a word awesome. A real blast. Such fun. We had a nice alcove in the public bar and the "normal" people in the main part of the bar had a ball, too. Lots of positive feedback and people were even dancing and joining in on some of the numbers like Dance the Night Away and YMCA... With an age span from 16 to 60 and a wide range of backgrounds it was a great mix. And with lots of good voices we were onto a winner. I think it's fair to say some of the "hardly ever had the uke out of the box before" folks struggled a little on the faster or more complex numbers, but there were plenty of two-chord songs to keep them onside. And many of those are just plain great songs anyway: like the aforementioned Dance the Night Away; and Iko Iko. What was particularly nice was that there was a decent range of songs in the book and we could do requests to an extent - and it was the 16-year-old who chose some of the classics like Bye Bye Love; Hello, Mary Lou; Every Day... We had about half who were folkies, a quarter who were established ukesters and a quarter who were neither. And when we got onto the big pop/uke numbers like Sloop John B and Bad Moon Rising, we were fabulous: some great harmonies. Can't wait for the next one... Thursday 20th May, just in case you were about to ask... Hamish, for Berko Uke Random Pluckers (BURP!) |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Goose Gander Date: 16 Apr 10 - 10:46 PM Maybe Richard Bridge needs a better uke. Or maybe he needs to learn how to play the instrument. Any instrument sounds bad if you don't know what you're doing. But then he doesn't like banjos, and here he proves himself to be an idiot - some of the greatest folk music ever recorded was played on banjos. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Desert Dancer Date: 04 Jun 10 - 12:28 PM NPR had a nice spot this morning on the revival (click) and a documentary out about it called, "The Mighty Uke: The Amazing Comeback of a Musical Underdog". There are clips on the NPR page (and as always, the NPR audio of the story is slightly richer than the transcript). The bottom line of the story was that a big part of the uke revival is the social aspect of the playing, as well as people getting back to making music themselves. ~ Becky in Tucson |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Mr Red Date: 04 Jun 10 - 12:59 PM Pitchcombe village hall (nr Stroud Gloucs UK) alt Wednesdays. PM me here & I can give you contact names/numbers. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Rob Naylor Date: 04 Jun 10 - 01:22 PM One's started on alternate Mondays at the High Brooms Tavern in Tun Wells (same venue as the 4th Thursday in the month singarounds). I went to the second one last Monday for a laugh...and we played EXACTLY the same song list as Hamish noted in his OP above. They'll need to broaden that out a bit as some of the people who'd been to both sessions were a bit fed up that they'd played the same stuff as last time. Sounds as if there's a "Standard Uke Songbook" going around. I agree that one individual uke (unless a good one, played by an expert) sounds crap, but 40 of them, even mostly played by complete novices, sound quite OK...and the singing was good, too. More popular than the Thursday singarounds in numbers participating. We're trying to "migrate" a few though! |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 04 Jun 10 - 01:41 PM Ah, yes... BURP* is going well. We have our third session on Thursday 17th June. The first two have been fantastic. I've also done a couple of festival one-offs at Holmfirth and Bude which have also been great fun: we had 17 pluckers at Bude. Berkhamsted Ukulele Random Players We're still only about halfway through the initial songlist on the club web site - although we do tend to do the favorites again. Still a while until I feel like I've got to source some new stuff. All ukesters welcome!! |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 04 Jun 10 - 02:24 PM We have an all-day ukulele workshop at the Lewes Saturday Folk Club in Sussex on Saturday 19th. February 2011 with Clive Harvey (Roaring Jelly, The Omega Three). Workshop hours are 10.45 - 16.45 and a place will cost £25. Clive performs at the club in the evening. To go on the Interested list, PM me or email me on valmaigoodyear[at]aol[dot]com. Valmai (Lewes) |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 14 Jun 10 - 02:18 AM BURP* III this coming Thursday, the 17th. ~8^) *Berkhamsted Ukulele Right Palaver. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 14 Jun 10 - 03:50 AM I'm glad you brought that up. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 03 Oct 10 - 04:44 AM Here are a few forthcoming events that I'm involved in: Workshop at Banbury Folk Festival on Saturday 9th October at 12.00 at The Mill Arts Centre Regular third Thursday of the month Berkhamsted Ukulele Random Players UkeThrash at The Three Horseshoes between Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP1 2RZ. Thursday 21st October from 8.15pm. More information at BURP!. Free. Special one-off BURP! on tour at The King's Arms, Tring on Saturday 23rd October from 8pm as part of the Apple Festival. Free. The King's Arms is at King St, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 6BE Yes, since starting this thread not so long ago, it's become something of an obsession! Come and find out why... (Hint: it's huge fun!) |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 06 Oct 10 - 07:53 AM Er, hullo? |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Ritchie Date: 06 Oct 10 - 03:34 PM Ukuleles .... it'll never take off. http://www.thebeatlescompleteonukulele.com/ http://beatlesite.info/ regards Ritchie (formerly of The Ukulele Allstars) member of ... "The Tune Army" & "The Stockton to Darlington Ukulele Expresss" |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 20 Oct 10 - 02:41 AM Two sessions in West Herts this week: see my posting three above... They'll be storming!!! And that's a promise. I have a pint with your name on it that says so... |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: autoharpbob Date: 20 Oct 10 - 06:38 AM I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this, so I will plug it anyway. Mansfield Ukulele Group - MUGs all - meet on a Tuesday night at the Brown Cow, Mansfield, Notts, 7.30, before the Folk Club starts at 8.30. And a fine body of pluckers they are, as their six song set at the Folk Club last night proved. Google Brown Cow for more details. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 17 Dec 10 - 01:50 PM Just a note to say that booking is now open for this: Lewes Saturday Folk Club Workshop No 140 CLIVE HARVEY UKULELE WORKSHOP Places £28 Saturday 19th. February 2011 10.45 a.m.- 4.45 p.m. Elephant & Castle, White Hill Lewes BN7 2DJ Formerly with the rib-tickling Roaring Jelly, then R. Cajun & The Zydeco Brothers & more recently The Omega 3, Clive is a witty & inventive professional musician, singer, songwriter & artist. He has played for & with Paul McCartney & supported Van Morrison & Lonnie Donegan. His playing was a major inspiration to the magnificent Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. He is a fine teacher of this delightful instrument, now rated the world's most popular folk instrument. The workshop will cover left- and right-hand techniques for soprano, concert & tenor ukulele from basics up. Beginners & improvers welcome. Some spare ukes available for loan/sale (first come, first served). IN THE EVENING CLIVE HARVEY PERFORMS AT THE ELEPHANT & CASTLE Admission £7. Advance tickets from address at end of this form. CLIVE HARVEY UKULELE WORKSHOP Saturday 19th. February 2011 Provisional Timetable 10.45 Registration & coffee; please order lunch at the bar (refreshments not included) 11.00 Tuning, holding, basic chords & inversions (if applicable) 12.30 Lunch 13.30 Chord changing, strumming, fingerpicking (if applicable) & tab 15.00 Tea/coffee break 15.15 Putting it all together, arrangement, performance 16.45 Finish N.B. Booking is recommended as numbers are limited. Music will be sent in advance & maps & accommodation lists on request. CLIVE HARVEY UKULELE WORKSHOP Saturday 19th. February 2011 BOOKING FORM I would like to attend the workshop. I enclose a cheque for £28.00 (refreshments not included). Name: Address: Telephone: E-mail address: Tick for map: Tick for accommodation list: No. of tickets @ £7 for evening performance (include SAE for these): Please make cheques payable to Lewes Arms Folk Club (that's right) and send with this booking form to: Valmai Goodyear, 20, St. John's Terrace, LEWES, East Sussex BN7 2DL |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 22 Dec 10 - 02:38 AM Oh, hello, Valmai! Sounds like a great workshop. Berkhamsted Ukulele Random Players have a special one-off UkeThrash! (all welcome: beginners, improvers, and beyond) during the Christmas holidays on Wednesday the 29th at The King's Arms, King Street, Tring, Herts, HP23 6BE, UK from 8pm |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: GUEST Date: 05 Jan 11 - 05:58 AM does anyone know of any ukulele clubs in the leamington spa ares? |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 06 Jan 11 - 02:04 AM Well, on Mighty Ukulele there are two clubs in Birmingham and one in Kidderminster if that's close enough for you. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 22 Dec 11 - 02:56 AM Quick retrospective on the BURP year: having started up as a monthly thrash about twenty months ago, Berkhamsted Ukulele Random Players (BURP) have gone from strength to strenght and regularly get in the mid 20s at the monthly sessions. Some of the more accomplished players have done some gigs: three ukulele festivals and a folk festival. We also intersperse a few other pubs either as extra thrashes or sometimes as gigs. On Sunday just gone we played three Christmas gigs at local care homes. And it's all huge fun. We have our last thrash of the year on Wednesday the 28th at The King's Arms, King Street, Tring, Herts UK to which all uke players are hugely welcome. And we'll continue on the third Thursday of each month at The Three Horseshoes, Winkwell, Bourne End, Herts throughout 2012. But a highlight of 2012 will surely be the all day ukulele festival we're hosting on 3rd March which is going to be fantaby-dooby. See the specific thread : Ukes for UNICEF festival thread or the web-site Ukes for UNICEF. Cheers! |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Mr Happy Date: 22 Dec 11 - 10:19 AM Didn't know they could be used as clubs? |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Hamish Date: 23 Dec 11 - 07:47 AM I feel sorry for the poor seals. |
Subject: RE: Ukulele Clubs From: Doug Chadwick Date: 23 Dec 11 - 03:24 PM HUG Hull Ukulele Group, HULL just had to have one didn't we!! Anyone know of anything similar on t'other side of the Humber? DC |
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