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Winner picked for February 2010 contest drawing

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Tagged in: ukulele , news , drawing , contest

We just held our February drawing for the Hal Leonard Ukulele Chord Finder book.  I'm happy to announce that ukulele student Andrew Harris is the lucky winner!

Hal Leonard Chord Finder book

If you entered the drawing (all you had to do was sign up for a lesson or send me an email asking to enter), you can check to see how the drawing was conducted:


New West Fest 2009!

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Tagged in: ukulele , news , hawaiian music , events

New West Fest backstage pass

I played with Book 'em Danno this past weekend (August 16) at the New West Fest.  The music was sponsored by the Bohemian Foundation, and they did an outstanding job.  Props go out to Courtney and Carson and the sound guys at the Old Town Square stage.

Danno performs at New West Fest 2009


Rocky Mountain Steel Guitar Show

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Tagged in: ukulele , news , hawaiian music , events

 
Chris and Stuart performing
 
With rubbah slippahs on and a fry-pan in his lap, Chris Kennison jams at the Rocky Mountain Steel Guitar show.  He asked me and Kit Simon to back him up at the show.  It was lots of fun, very laid back. The audience really appreciated the Hawaiian Steel stylings that Chris played.  There was a long line-up of performers, and EP Davis and Chris hosted the show all day and into the night.

Danno II CD: Blog Entry #1

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Tagged in: ukulele , recording , news , hawaiian music

Screen shot of Danno II song recording

We've started recording our next, still untitled CD.  I'll be blogging as we make progress, and even post a few snippets of songs we're working on.  The first one you see above is a Hawaiian language tune called "Papalina Lahilahi."  We perform it pretty traditional Old School style, but we add in a nice swing backbeat inspired by a version by Peter Moon.  I've shamelessly stolen some of his licks, too.

We've laid down the backing tracks (scratch track, rhythm ukulele and guitar, bass), and we've got a pretty good steel guitar recorded, too.  I'm sure it'll be a few more takes until we're happy with the leads, and then it'll be time to records the vocals.


Tune your Ukulele with an iPhone

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Ukulele tuning with iPhone

Here's where I try to make the hard-core Peterson Strobe Tuner fans jealous.  The picture on the right shows me tuning my ukulele with the iStroboSoft app on an iPhone 3G.  I have the Peterson TP-2 clip on contact mic and the Peterson audio jack adapter for the iPhone.  I ordered the adapter on the Peterson website ($17.94 with shipping), the Peterson TP-2 Tuning Pickup on Amazon ($12.63 with shipping), and got the iStroboSoft app ($9.99) on iTunes.  Total cost for a genuine Peterson tuner: $40.56.  The iPhone app works fine without the adapter and clip-on mic, so you could just get the app for $9.99 and have a super-killer deal on a Strobe Tuner.  Nice!


Summer gig at Lundeen House

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Book 'em Danno gig at Lundeen House

 

Book 'em Danno played a fun gig this past weekend at the Lundeen House (famous bronze sculture artists and foundry owners in Loveland, Colorado).  What a gorgeous property right off the Big Thompson river!  It was a benefit for the Boys and Girls Club of Larimer County.  Kathi Wright, executive director of the Boys and Girls Club, welcomed us with the Aloha Spirit. Good food, too, from the Outback Steak House.  They really treated us right. Sometimes it pays to be a musician :-)


If At First You Don't Succeed...

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Tagged in: ukulele , news , lessons , gadgets

Well, my first attempt at recording student lessons had limited success, to say the least.  I think I successfully recorded only one "full" session with a student.  The other times I tried recording the lesson I would only get about half of it before the recording program went south.  Grrrr.

So this time, for sure!  Riiiiiight.


Ukulele is Making a "Mighty" Comeback

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Tagged in: ukulele , news , films , documentary

Check out this cool trailer for a documentary on how the "Mighty Uke" is making a comeback.  Thanks to Judi Strahota for sending me the link.


Now You Can Uke in Boulder

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Tagged in: ukulele , news , lessons

HB Woodsongs
 
It's official.  Now you can uke in Boulder. I'm giving lessons at HB Woodsongs in Boulder.  The kind folks at this seminal acoustic music instruments store have welcomed me to the Flatirons and I'm already feeling the good vibes.
 
Give me a call at 970.231.3235 if you want more information, or head on over to HB Woodsongs to take a look at their ukes and other things musical.

Ukulele tuning - yeah, there's an app for that

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Strobotuner

This isn't an Apple commercial, but if you don't own an iPhone you might want to skip this article.  There's something coming that I think is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what we'll see in the future.


I got turned on to this iPhone app while recording our next Danno CD (okay, now THIS is a plug for our upcoming album, so stay tuned for more info).  Chris, our steel guitar player, told me about an app for less than $10 that did the job of a $200 Peterson tuner.  In fact, the app was written by the good folks at Peterson, so it will likely work just as well as one of their standalone hardware tuners.

I bought the app, and soon I was tuning my ukulele with a honest-to-goodness Peterson Strobotuner.  Nice!  For those in the know, the Peterson Strobotuners are the Porches of tuners.  If you're serious about your music, you've probably run across a Peterson tuner.

So where am I going with this?  Well, I believe that the hardware platform for a lot of our musical needs might be already in the palm of our hands.  It's the smartphone.  And since we're already made the capital investment in the hardware, the software apps should end up costing pennies on the dollar compared to their "Big Brother" incarnations (i.e., a $200 Peterson Strobostomp box versus the $10 iPhone app), so you can see where this might be headed.

I don't know where this will all end up, but maybe someday I'll be playing a virtual ukulele on my cell phone.

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