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Standingovation
Posted 2005-09-26 1:58 PM (#135814)
Subject: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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On Saturday I played at a BBQ/open mic event. This was the the first use of my contour bowl CL out of the house and it went great. The OpPro was a breeze to setup with the PA (XLR) and I played standing up which is something I would have never even attempted with a roundback. I could not have been happier. A number of people commented how nice the black and abalone looked under the lights. Little did they know I had been polishing the damn thing all afternoon just to get it ready. Two songs on the CL and then it was time to break out the ukelele for some REAL fun. Dave
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bvince
Posted 2005-09-26 3:47 PM (#135815 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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Dave: I don't understand the ukelele thing? What is the obsession with ukeleles? The only time I remember hearing them is when Tiny Tim and Don Ho played them. I wasn't all that impressed with the sound then.

I also would like to comment on your great collection, but I was wondering why you don't have any acoustic basses.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-09-26 4:06 PM (#135816 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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There are more to ukes than Tiny Tim.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2005-09-26 4:10 PM (#135817 - in reply to #135814)
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I think I remember McCartney playing one on Concert for George. Apparently George love playing a uke when folks were over for dinner. Am I remembering that right?
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-09-26 4:27 PM (#135818 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing


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For you uke mavens.....check out the new "Frets" magazine (mentioned in another string). On the cover is Jake Shimabukaro, and he is billed as "the Jimi Hendrix of the ukelele". There is a SEVEN-PAGE article on him, including a highly positive quote from Kaki King.

Roger
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-09-26 4:45 PM (#135819 - in reply to #135814)
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bvince,
My uke fire got lit when a guy got up at an open mic and just nailed "Something" (Beatles).
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-09-26 4:47 PM (#135820 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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Harrison has a very nice uke song called "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" on his posthumous album "Brainwashed". Also some other uke appearances on other songs here and there.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-09-26 4:57 PM (#135821 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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Originally posted by bvince:
I don't understand the ukelele thing? What is the obsession with ukeleles? ... but I was wondering why you don't have any acoustic basses.
Vince, you have answered your own question. An acoustic bass is just the stupidest thing going and I see no reason why such an instruent should even exist. I've heard them and was not impressed.

Now, THAT is probably just what you think of ukuleles, right? I'm not criticising you. Everyone has their opinion. You and I just see things differently. I think ukuleles are something either you get it or you don't. Some people don't and that's OK. If I died tomorrow and could take one instument with me to heaven, it would be a ukulele (some would argue that heaven would turn into hell very quickly, ha ha).

Someone once explained it to me this way: Ukulele's are like Tatoo's. Some people are really into it and other people dispise them. Some think that tatoos (btw, I have none) are nothing more than the old US Navy ship on grandpa's forearm. But low and behold, there is an entire industry and subculture out there and the artistic aspect can be just amazing.

My fascination with uke's started when I saw the Paul Mccartney and George Harrison DVD's. All of a sudden the idea of playing a uke became "cool". Since then, I have owned 22 ukuleles. Most have been resold as I've "tweaked" the collection, which now numbers a paltry 7. My first uke cost $99. my most recent $1250. After watching the concert DVDs I did an internet search on ukuleles and was just floored at what I found. All shapes, sizes and musical styles. Forget the Tiny Tim and Don Ho visions. There are symphony orchestra out there made up entirely of ukuleles. Uke versions of the heaviest of heavy metal. You name it.

I can't put a finger on it, but since I play basically for my own enjoyment only, I know what I like. And playing a ukulele just seems to put a smile on my face like a guitar never could.

I don't mind that you (+ most others, + my wife, + + + etc.) think I am just plain sick. It makes ME happy and that's all that matters, right? But that acoustic bass thing is totally stupid.

Dave
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Dude
Posted 2005-09-26 5:30 PM (#135822 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing


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Originally posted by Old Applause Owner:
On the cover is Jake Shimabukaro, and he is billed as "the Jimi Hendrix of the ukelele". There is a SEVEN-PAGE article on him,
For those how have missed it, I can't resist to remember you THIS !!!
:cool:
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-09-26 6:50 PM (#135823 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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To each his own. :cool:

When I was a kid,(A long time ago). I had a Baritone Uke. Loved the sound, small and portable. Might look into getting another.

By the way congrats on what sounds like a great evening. :cool: :cool:
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-09-26 8:51 PM (#135824 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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Thanks. The highlight of the evening (for me) was playing uke. But the point of this thread was to report how awesome the contour bowl is to play standing up. Dave
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-09-26 9:54 PM (#135825 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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Yeah Dave...That kind of got lost.
My partner found just the opposite when standing. But he will probably chime in on his own.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2005-09-27 5:31 AM (#135826 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing


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Dave, you need to check this out

http://www.risa-music.de/English/english.html

How about a uke that looks (vaugely) like a Deacon?!!!!!
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-09-27 6:54 AM (#135827 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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I've seen them. They make another electric travel one that's cool also. I see RUMC is selling the V ukes. Dave
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-09-27 2:34 PM (#135828 - in reply to #135814)
Subject: Re: Contour Bowl Live Gig - Standing



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Here's the one I was thinking about ... Techncially a cutaway solid body, i.e. the part cutaway is a hole right through the freakin' thing. Or, maybe matching front/rear soundholes? Will be great times in the FUBAR hall this year.

Solid Uke
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