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🏆 Win Wednesday: Ear Training Hack 🎧
I found an online ear-training game called Key Seeker 64 that helps you find the key of a song. Find it here: https://sonofield.com/apps/key-seeker Here's a quick video demo — your Win Wednesday mission is just: try it once (even for 2 minutes). Find it in the ʻUkulele Toolkit here. #Ear Training - Key Seeker 64 📊 Poll: What are you doing with it?
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🏆 Win Wednesday: Ear Training Hack 🎧
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@Kāʻili Wells Jr. sorry, modes are above my pay grade…
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@Kāʻili Wells Jr. anything more complicated than major and minor gives me gas…
Hello I'm Ricardo
@Kāʻili Wells Jr. @Jake Galambos Thank you for letting me into your group!...I have been playing guitar for a couple of years but would love to learn a couple of Uke songs. I used to build cigar box guitars and made this Uke for my wife. When I saw the box I said that it would make a perfect Uke so I made it. She has never played it :( any how it's time to take this wall flower and make some music with it... Just a real quick history on cigar box instruments in case you don't know. back in the late 1800's and early 1900's many people where to poor to purchase real instruments such as guitars so they took what ever they could get their hands on an improvised. Cigar Boxes where plentiful and made a good wooden body for a guitar, they would essentially run a stick through a box and for strings they would use horse hair. Some notable musicians: Blues & Roots Legends - Lightnin’ Hopkins – One of the most famous examples. Early photos show him playing homemade, cigar box–style instruments. - Blind Willie Johnson – Known to play homemade instruments, including cigar box–type guitars. - Lonnie Pitchford – A modern blues icon strongly associated with one-string cigar box guitars. - Mississippi John Hurt – Played homemade instruments early on, including box guitars. 🎸 Rock & Modern Artists - Jimi Hendrix – Started out on a homemade guitar as a kid (often cited as cigar box–style). - Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) – Big cigar box guitar fan and collector; has played them live and in studio. Very on-brand for him. - Jack White (The White Stripes) – Frequently plays homemade and cigar box guitars live and on recordings. - Eric Sardinas – Blues-rock slide player who often uses cigar box guitars. - Joe Bonamassa – Collector and occasional player of cigar box guitars. - Seasick Steve – Famous for playing battered, homemade box guitars on stage. 🎸 Country / Folk - Johnny Cash – Played homemade guitars early on; cigar box instruments are part of that tradition. - Woody Guthrie – Known for simple, homemade instruments in his early days.
Hello I'm Ricardo
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Oh my gosh! Thank you for the history! Very impressive building skills! I will be interested in what ukulele path you choose (or maybe you travel both) because guitar players I know seem to be split on personal preference—baritone for the similar guitar voicing or “regular” voicing with the other sized ukuleles. My songwriting buddy was self taught on the guitar for decades before he chose the baritone for similar chord structures. Welcome!
Live Hangout Replay 01.24.2026
Today, @Miri L and @Jack Robinson joined me on the live hangout! Thank you both for joining, it's so much better than just talking to myself on screen 😂 For everyone else, please, feel free to jump on a live when I'm on! These are scheduled every week. If you have a time you'd like for me to go live, tell me in the comments! I'd love to include you.
Live Hangout Replay 01.24.2026
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Me: excuse me, when does the next one arrive? Station attendant: Sir, the last train of the day left hours ago,🥺
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@Kāʻili Wells Jr. 🤓
We're LIVE!
Come join me online for a bit! We can hang out, talk about anything, ʻukulele or not.
We're LIVE!
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Annunciation on stage in a uke open mic. Covers are not so hard if you pull the audience into the lyrics with you. And of course more energy, enthusiasm, entertainment. But singing originals is another level of performance. I really have to amp my mood, my energy, emotions to connect with an audience. This is my current learning curve. What about you? Do you just sing/play covers?
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5-Minute Challenge: Pick up your uke for 5 minutes tonight. That’s it.
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@Kāʻili Wells Jr. I performed solo an original before 200+. I was stiff, to say the least. But I survived without any mistakes. I played/sang the same song at another venue with two additional seasoned ukuleles on stage for perhaps 25, and I crashed and burned. Biggest train wreck to date. Stage fright? Hardly.
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“Stage fright? Hardly.” I was being sarcastic. Not good to try online. My point was tiny venue, there was no stage fright. It was a train wreck because I was the lead player/singer and I fell apart because I had never played with others on a stage. Previous experience was all solo.
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James Russell
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@james-russell-6264
Co-writing two years. Former magazine writer. Strengthen music side. Sing/play ukulele open mic events. www.NashvilleMusicMedics.org

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