Here’s a video of Sam Muir playing her ukulele arrangement of Carulli’s Poco Allogretto, a tune you can learn to play in UKE Magazine Issue 34.
Here’s a video of Sam Muir playing her ukulele arrangement of Carulli’s Poco Allogretto, a tune you can learn to play in UKE Magazine Issue 34.
In Issue 34 of UKE Magazine, Lil Rev provided a warm up exercise.
Here’s a quick video of it in action.
We hope to bring back The Uke Express in Autumn 2023.
We are negotiating with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway about a return of this amazing steam railway and ukulele experience, in Pickering, later this year.
If you complete your details below, you’ll be the first to know when tickets (hopefully!) go on sale.
A video to accompany Technique Zone in Issue 33
In the video I’ve used one of Phil Doleman’s 12 bar blues ukulele playalongs. You can find these on YouTube, in all major keys. Click here to see those.
In Issue 33, readers have the chance to win an Ohana SK-75R soprano ukulele.
The competition, open to UKE Magazine readers only, can be found on page 31 of issue 33. Here, you have to match a number of previous cover stars to their particular cover. You can enter below, before 1 May 2023, to be in with a chance to win.
There’s also an optional text box on the form, where I am asking you to say what you like most about UKE Magazine. You don’t have to fill this bit in to enter, but if you can it would be very helpful!
Here’s the accompanying video from Mike Haysom to accompany the Reggae piece he wrote to accompany his article on the theory behind syncopation in Issue 33 of UKE Magazine.
Here’s Phil Doleman with a playthrough of his piece in UKE Magazine 33 - How Long, How Long Blues
From UKE Magazine issue 33, Lil Rev has made a video here to illustrate the Lonnie Johnson style blues he talks about in his article. Please note, the 1st pass through is the exact transcription of the solo. Following that he goes into other variations of playing a Pre-War Style D blues on the baritone, tipping his hat to Lonnie Johnson, Leroy Carr and George Formby (Fan Stroke).
In UKE Magazine Issue 32, one lucky reader who answers the question below correctly will be selected to win an Enya Nova U Pro tenor ukulele.
Entries need to be in by 1 February to quality.
Here are the videos to accompany Lil Rev’s piece in UKE Magazine Issue 32.
This is Jug Band Serenade as written.
And this is the piece again, with improvisations.
In the Riffs article in UKE Magazine Issue 32, it was mentioned that a good way to start coming up with riffs is experimentation, using scales, and a backing track. Use some notes from the scale in a repeated pattern, with the backing track in place so you can hear how it would sound when you’re joined by other musicians.
Here is the backing track:
As mentioned in the Riffs article in Issue 32 of UKE Magazine, here is a recording of an early performance by Ukes Akimbo, the ukulele group in Brampton, Cumbria. They are using Andy Webster’s arrangement of Chasing Cars, by Snow Patrol - with the group playing the riff together at the beginning.
The link below will take you to soundcloud where you can hear the full song.
Following their very popular and well reviewed concert model, the aNueNue UC10, the Taiwanese company have now created a tenor ukulele in various colours to complement it. There are 6 different finishes of the aNueNue UT-10 tenor ukulele, available from World of Ukes.
These ukes have a solid spruce top, laminate mahogany back and sides and an excellent gig bag.The aNueNue UT10 comes in the following finishes (click on the text to visit the relevant product page):
You can watch a video demo of those below.
Like the concert ukes before them, these affordable ukes (£169-185 dependent on finish) have been well reviewed. You can watch a video review from Got A Ukulele below (where it scored 9.3 out of 10)
Mike Haysom gave a rundown of how to do Travis picking on the ukulele in Issue 31 of UKE Magazine.
Here’s a video he made, showing the different steps in his guide.
Coming to the UK in Quarter 3 of 2022 is aNueNue’s great value, solid top colour series ukuleles, now in tenor size.
A small number will be available in Europe in 2022, with the majority of those heading to World of Ukes. These are great value instruments, coming in at under £200, with a nice gig bag too. They look great, but it’s not all about the looks… under the funky finish is a very good, neatly made and great sounding uke.
If you’d like to hear when they are available (as early supply will be very limited) complete the form below. And, if you could choose your favourite colour it would be helpful to me when ordering in future, if I know the ones people like the most!
If you complete your details, I’ll let you know first, when they all arrive. There’s no obligation to buy one, and I won’t send you any other emails about anything else.
In UKE Magazine 31, you can be in with the chance of winning a Snail S60C concert ukulele. In order to go into the draw, you need to correctly identify the mystery riffs in the magazine. Choose the correct answer from the multiple choice questions below.
(Note - due to an error on the form, one question was briefly incorrect. Anyone who entered before this was rectified will be entered regardless of their answer to the question that was wrong).
Lil Rev’s arrangement of The Girl I Left Me, from UKE Magazine Issue 31
In UKE Magazine Issue 31, there’s an arrangement of Hard Times Come Again No More from James Hill. Below you can listen to James playing through this piece so you can see what it’ll sound like once you’ve had a good practise or two!
Here are the accompanying sound samples to go with the Rock and Roll workshop in Issue 31 of UKE Magazine
Sample 1: 12 Bar Sequence
Sample 2: Approaching a chord one fret below
Sample 3: Boogie Woogie, Quarter Notes
Sample 4: Boogie Woogie, Eighth Notes
As reported in UKE Magazine Issue 31, Risa have created a sopranino electro ukulele, modelled on their Uke Solid series of instruments. You can win with ukulele, by purchasing a lot for 10 Euros, with all proceeds going towards helping people caught up in the Ukrainian conflict.
You can purchase a place in the draw (thereby making a donation), here: https://www.ukulele.de/detail/index/sArticle/562
(Note, Risa is a German company and the website is in German, but there’s a little UK flag in the top right corner if you want to change the language to English)