Win an Ohana O’Nino Sopranino Ukulele
In Issue 18, we asked three questions about the images in our UKE Magazine advert. To be in with a chance of winning, enter before 31 July 2019, using the form below.
Win an Ohana O’Nino Sopranino Ukulele
In Issue 18, we asked three questions about the images in our UKE Magazine advert. To be in with a chance of winning, enter before 31 July 2019, using the form below.
Ukulele Bass Walkabout - Josh Jewsbury
In issue 18, Josh Jewsbury writes the sequel to his bass theory and exercises that began in Issue 10. For Issue 18 readers who don’t have that previous issue, you can click the picture below to download a pdf of the Issue 10 article, and see how it fits in with the latest bass article.
Songs of Praise by Mike Krabbers
A tab to try in Issue 18 is the clever, entertaining original song by Mike Krabbers, Songs of Praise. A great song to play on your own or your ukulele clubs, you can hear Krabbers play it here.
The song is featured on Mike’s album, Animals and Misfortune, available to stream or as a cd from his website.
You can get your copy of Issue 18 in our UKE Magazine Store.
Red Haven by Mike Haysom
One of the tabs in Issue 18 of UKE Magazine is the lovely, challenging instrumental piece, Red Haven, by Galloway-based musician Mike Haysom.
Mike has prepared a video to help you, so you can hear what the piece sounds like before you try it out.
You can order Issue 18 from our UKE Magazine store.
You can also order the full book of Mike’s tabs, ‘The Natural Pieces’, from Amazon and direct from his website.
In Issue 17 of UKE Magazine, you have the opportunity to win a Shima ukulele, designed by virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro.
The question is,
If Jake hadn’t been a musician, what career path would be have followed?
You can learn to play this tune in Issue 16 of UKE Magazine
To be in with a chance of winning a blue Flight travel ukulele, as advertised in UKE Magazine Issue 16, answer the question below.
Entries need to be in by 1 February 2019
Have you ever considered a club visit to World of Ukes in Carlisle?
Why not get your ukulele group members together for a memorable day out - customising your visit to suit you and your fellow players?
With a private events room that will comfortably seat 35, a stage, full PA and refreshments on site, plus the largest range of ukuleles in the north - you can combine a trip to browse and play. We can arrange lunches, dinners, workshops and gigs - just for your group.
Location
Carlisle might seem remote to many, on the English border with Scotland, but it is very well connected via the M6 and West Coast Main Line. Typical rail journey times are: -
London - 3 hours 21 minutes
Manchester - 1 hour 47 minutes
Warrington - 1 hour 33 minutes
Newcastle - 1 hour 30 minutes
Crewe - 1 hour 54 minutes
Edinburgh - 1 hour 19 minutes
World of Ukes is in the centre of Carlisle, about 7 minutes walk from the railway station, while the journey time from the M6 is under 10 minutes.
Activities
Ukulele teacher Andy Webster regularly visits to take lessons and ukulele groups. He can tailor workshops to suit your group. These might be instructional, like an introduction to fingerpicking, or just lots of fun, like learning to play rock and roll in multiple parts with harmonies.
We can arrange a private concert in our events room with any of a host of ukulele performers, like Phil Doleman, Chonkinfeckle or Peter Moss. If you want someone to give you a show during your visit, just get in touch!
World of Ukes is sandwiched between the highest rated cafe in Carlisle on Tripadvisor, Anazeo, and the restaurant recently given the award for best in the city, Foxborough. If you'd like lunch, an afternoon tea or dinner in with your visit, that can be arranged!
Of course, you'll also be able to look around the store and try ukuleles from a huge range!
How to arrange it?
Let me know using the contact form below how many people you'll have and when you might like to visit. We can work out the details together for a truly bespoke visit!
In Issue 15 we advertised a competition asking for readers to submit their best ukulele photographs to be considered for entry into the UKE Magazine 2019 calendar.
The calendar design is now finalised and it is available to order from our Magazine Shop.
Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to all entrants, with winners listed below.
COMPETITION NOW CLOSED. ADDITIONAL ENTRIES FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE SURVEY ONLY ARE WELCOMED UNTIL 12 NOVEMBER
Musical instrument distributor Red Chilli Audio have provided a fantastic prize, an ebony Snail tenor ukulele, for Issue 15's competition (closing date 6 November 2018).
All you have to do is complete the questionnaire below. Unless you fancy signing up for our newsletter, your email address will only be used to contact you in case you win!
A video showing Issue 15's exercise 'Downward Spiral', to give you an idea how to play it using the music inside the magazine.
The magazine can be bought here - http://worldofukes.co.uk/uke-magazine-shop/uke-magazine-issue-15-september-2018
Plastic Jeezus have made this handy tutorial for Issue 15 (September 2018). Simon from the band has prepared this video to go alongside the chords and lyrics which feature in the magazine.
You can purchase the magazine here - http://worldofukes.co.uk/uke-magazine-shop/uke-magazine-issue-15-september-2018
We'll soon have the prototypes for a concert and tenor size World of Ukes exclusive model, based on the Moon Bird series, but stripped back a little in terms of decoration - making them more affordable while still sounding great.
To be the first to get news on completion, and get early bird pre-order offers on this limited edition exclusive, complete the form below.
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED
You can win a Freshman Bocote Ukulele with UKE Magazine!
To win the ukulele, enter the competition by 1 August, 2018...
April Ukulele Song Contest!
UKE Magazine has teamed up with Logjam to offer a song competition inspired by the theme of Spring! The competition will be judged by the three members of The League Of Ukulele Gentlemen, and entries must be in by the end of April 2018.
On offer to the winner is fantastic Logjam Travelog stompbox, giving you rhythm while you strum! The winner will also receive a care kit for your new instrument, plus it will be personalised with your name!
Rules
* To enter, record your song on video and send an email or private message with a link (preferred), or post it to the UKE Magazine page. It will be featured/shared to the main UKE Magazine Facebook page in due course.
* Worldwide entries allowed - but the Logjam prize can only be sent in the UK. In the event the winner is from outside the UK, the winner will get a year's UKE Magazine subscription, and the stompbox will go to a UK runner-up.
* Original songs and covers are allowed, but must have a connection to the theme of 'spring'. The judges have final say on whether the song fits the theme!
* All recordings MUST be made for this competition - entering something previously recorded is not allowed.
* All recordings MUST mention the video is for this competition, either spoken at the beginning of the video, or mentioned in a caption.
* Your video can, but doesn't have to feature you playing and singing.
* No instrumentals for this competition please - it's too hard to say they connect with the theme.
* Other instruments are allowed but videos must feature ukulele prominently.
* Groups can enter, but only one prize is given.
*Closing date 30 April 2018
* The judges decision is final
For Issue 13's competition, you can win a Bohemian Oil Can ukulele. To do so, you'll need to download and print 'Mr Parbulele', the mascot of the Parbold-based ukulele festival. Details of how to win are in the magazine, which can be ordered from the magazine shop.
Click the image below to open an A4 pdf which you print or save to your device.
In Issue 13 of UKE Magazine, I have shared an arrangement of Pachelbel's canon. While you can play it at any speed you fancy, and interchange the different sections as you wish - this is how the original version would sound if you stick rigidly to my arrangement.
You can order Issue 13 here - http://worldofukes.co.uk/uke-magazine-shop/uke-magazine-issue-13
KALA ELITE UKULELES NOW HAVE 35% OFF!
These handmade all solid Hawaiian koa ukuleles from the USA are rich-sounding, neatly made and very playable instruments, with a wide neck that gives you more space for your fingers.
We have 5 different models available with this discount. USE THE DISCOUNT CODE MATTISFORTY at the checkout to activate the discount!
Kala 1KOA-SG Elite Soprano – Gloss - WAS £949 - with discount £616.85
Kala 1KOA-C Elite Concert Ukulele – Natural - WAS £899 - with discount £584.35
Kala 1KOA-CG Elite Concert Ukulele – Gloss - WAS £1,029 - with discount £668.85
Kala 1KOA-T Elite Tenor Ukulele – Natural - WAS £949 - with discount £616.85
Kala 1KOA-TG Elite Tenor Ukulele – Gloss - WAS £1,099 - with discount £714.35
Imua Ukuleles Back In Stock - Some of the most beautiful ukuleles in the world!
Wow. Sometimes a package of ukuleles arrives from a supplier and all you can do is let out a little whimper of happiness as you unpack each one! That was the case with this shipment of Imua ukes from Hawaii. Sometimes, pictures speak louder than words...
A selection of the Imua ukuleles in stock at World of Ukes
Imua ukuleles, all made from superb quality Hawaiian koa.
Just look at the body of this Imua iCG-C5 Concert Ukulele
A tenor cutaway uke has also arrived, wow!
We've had chambered body Imua tenor electros in before, but not with gloss finish and koa top - even more beautiful than before.
Imua's fantastic long neck soprano ukulele and traditional Hawaiian soprano uke are now both back in stock too.
Over the last few months, UKE Magazine has run a series of awards - using a public vote to determine the winners. Instead of prizes, we chose to donate to the charity of the winner's choice, so you'll see the good causes they selected too...
A full run down of the winners is also available in print in Issue 9 of UKE Magazine, the UK's dedicated magazine for ukulele players - http://worldofukes.co.uk/uke-magazine-shop/uke-magazine-issue-9-march-2017