<table border="0" align="center" width="90%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td class="SmallText"><b>fredmertz wrote on Mon, 18 December 2006 16:51</b></td></tr><tr><td class="quote">
i haven't found a song yet, that didn't sound good on uke.
tho, some sound better than others.
a few good ones to try:
Something-The Beatles
City of New Orleans-Arlo Guthrie
Paranoid-Black Sabbath
Riders On The Storm-The Doors
anything by...Dylan, Neil Young, The Band
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Right then, here's my 2pennorth.
I started playing Uke about 1 year ago. I'm a truck driver who works permanent nights. Like many of you guys I take my uke everywhere, including to work. For the 1st 6 months i was practicing all the time at home and also getting in over 20 hours practice at work.
After a few weeks of this I bought a guitar. Unlike many of you guys I now play more guitar than uke, mainly because I don't get as much time to play uke at work, but I love my uke. In fact I just treated mine to a set of D'Addrio strings. Highly reccommended, folks.
Here are a selections of my favourite ukelele songs - and let me start by saying, I am Geeorge formby's biggest ever fan, so kindly don't profane his name again Ken <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif" border=0 alt="Wink">
Wonderwall
Stairway to Heaven in Am - I have to do it instrument only as it's too hard to sing for me, but they love it in the pub. They say i should video it and put it on Youtube but I don't know how and don't have a camera.
Brown Eyed Girl in F works really well. Tab for intro is on aligatorboogaloo.com.
Streets of London is OK but better on Guitar - But I don't have my guitar with me in the pub do I? I guess that's the point.
Velvet Underground by Jonathan Richman.
I'm a Little Airplane by the same - including rock'n'Roll double stop solo.
Ice Cream Man.
Pinball Wizard.
Cleaning Windows.
leaning on a Lamp Post.
Panic by The Smiths
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out by the Smiths.
Seriously I think that playing both uke and Guitar has helped me learn faster as I've had to learn to play the same chords using different shapes depending what instrument I'm playing. I think this has forced me to learn more properly than i otherwise would have done having been totally un-musical beforehand. I was a drummer. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">