Aklot Mahogany Concert Ukulele Kit AKC23 Rating –  Aklot asked for reviews and I was excited to participate. I ordered the instrument through Amazon on Tuesday and it was in my hands Friday afternoon.  Nicely packaged in a solid box with pretty graphics. The Instrument This set centers around a concert size instrument with solid mahogany face.  The edges of the top are a bit more rounded than usually found, making it less likely to dig into your forearm as you play.  The sound hole rosette is laser engraved with a simple attractive pattern. The joints and edges are all clean and well polished.  The side of the neck is very smooth and polished, the fret board is actually bound so there is absolutely no catching on the fret ends as you slide up and down the neck.  There is no fret marker at three, but there are markers at…

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I was able to attend the 2017 Midwest Uke and Harmonica Camp in Olivet, Michigan.  As I got moved into my dorm room and walked over to the orientation meeting, I came up with a sort of ice breaker to use.  Rather than asking people where they were from, I was going to ask them what their favorite ukulele chord was and why it was their favorite.  Some people had an answer right away, others had to think about it for a while (or a day!).  So here are some of the responses I got, along with a bit of introduction to the ‘celebrities’ I got an answer from. Gerald Ross was the fastest one to answer, absolutely no hesitation.  “The magical chord!  C6 [5-7-5-7].  Whenever I pick up an ukulele that is the chord I play, and then slide two fingers up into the Cdim7 [5-6-5-6] or down to…

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Please note that the following article is specifically aimed at domestic travel within the United States.  If you are crossing international borders, restrictions on certain types of wood and ivory can be cause major problems at customs.  Make sure you are fully informed before taking your instrument through customs anywhere in the world! The safest way to travel with an ukulele is to carry it on as your personal item.  I have never had any trouble going through security carrying an ukulele.  The closest issue I had was when the screener asked what it was and if I could play it.  I offered to, but he waved me on through with a grin. I have a bit of bungee chord that I use to wrap around my case, through the handle, and fasten it to my roller bag.  My roller bag is one of the smaller types that will actually…

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Over the years of being a member of ukulele groups and many online forums, there are a number of questions that continually come up.  So I am creating a number of articles to address these FAQs.  Like all advice, you have to take the responsibility and make the ultimate decision yourself.  So here’s the first one! What is the easy way to make an E chord? There are many ways of making the E chord.  A Major chord only requires 3 notes.  To have an E chord you must have the E (duh!), G# and B notes.  So you really only have to play three notes, the fourth string can be used to double up any one of those three notes, or not played at all.  So there are many ways of playing the E chord, but most chord books will show you one of four ways. The most common…

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Ukulele: The World’s Friendliest Instrument Daniel Dixon Gibbs Smith Publishing Hardcover 144 Pages Audience – Any Player Rating –  Ukulele pictured  – c. 1960’s Silvertone Baritone Lavishly illustrated it follows the same general format as most ukulele books.  It starts with a history of the instrument and its emergence from Hawaii to the rest of the world.  It then goes into a variety of the great players, both past and present, and some of the amazing manufacturers.  The use of photographs and pictures makes the book flow nicely and provides a colorful read. The book includes a few pages at the back from “The Daily Ukulele” by Jim Beloff on playing the instrument and a chord chart with 108 of the most common chords.  The resources include web sites and local clubs, but it is a limited listing (12 entries) and is unfortunately already out of date. Overall I found…

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I obtained a copy of Dick’s Improved Ukulele Method as part of a bundle that included a 1920’s C.F. Martin Style 1 Ukulele, which you can read about here.  This 1924 publication is the second of three books on playing the ukulele that I am aware of that were written by Richard W. Konter.  The first book was Dick’s Ukulele Method and the third was Dick’s Ukulele System.  Konter became well known in the 20’s for his participation in the Byrd’s Expeditions that flew over the North and South Poles.  On Byrd’s flight over the North Pole, Konter smuggled an ukulele into the plane, which is now on display at the C.F. Martin Museum.  You can see pictures and read more in the recent Ukulele Magazine article A Historic Martin Ukulele Visits The Arctic. The book was issued in a large format 9″ by 12″  in size. It has 44…

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Get Plucky With the Ukulele Newly Released as: Ukulele for Beginners: How To Play Ukulele in Easy-to-Follow Steps Will Grove-White Paperback – Octopus Books 176 Pages and Foldout Chart Audience – Any Player Rating –  Ukulele pictured  – Custom Talsma Ukulele Will Grove-White was bitten by the ukulele bug early in life.  As a teenager, he became enamored with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain and was quickly asked to sit in with them.  Today he continues to help this amazing group entertain audiences across the globe. Will has written a book that is a little bit biography with the rest split between history and musical instruction.  Easy to read, this is full of stories about the early days of the instrument and its origins.  Tales of the beginning of the golden age and the heroes of the ukulele bring the narrative right up to modern times.  Short vignettes include…

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I had so much fun at the 1st Midwest Uke & Harmonica Camp that there was no question I was going to attend again this year!  Ben Hassenger and Stan Werbin have once again planned a terrific weekend for music with an amazing array of instructors. Held on the beautiful campus of Olivet College, this can be a very relaxing, even though busy, weekend.  Located just off Highway 69, it is easily reached from any direction.  The campus is very picturesque with an array of architecture from the 1800’s to the modern looking cafeteria.  The main road through town cuts across the middle of the campus, but has very limited traffic. This year’s instructor line up included the return of many instructors as well as new ones.  Steven Espaniola, Cathy Fink, Stuart Fuchs, Rachel Manke, Marcie Marxer, Dave Passant, and Sandy Weltman arrived for the first time.   Jim Beloff,…

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Ukulele Heroes – The Golden Age Ian Whitcomb Published by Hal Leonard Softcover – 166 Pages Audience – All levels Rating – Ukulele pictured – Unknown Maker (Harmony?) – circ. 1950 – Strung with vintage gut strings. Ian Whitcomb has spent his life in the music industry.  Growing up in Great Britain, he encountered the ukulele early in his life.  And ‘ukie’ has been traveling with him for much of it.  His Martin joined him onstage with Johnny Carson and has been used in his performances across the country.  In the process he encountered the stories and music of his ukulele heroes, which he shares with us in his book.  He has also issued a terrific 2 CD set of Tin Pan Alley songs on the ukulele (review in the future). Profusely illustrated with vintage sheet music and photographs many provided by Flea Market Music (Jim and Liz Beloff), a…

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Five Ukulele Rating! I’m not sure which feed brought it up, it was probably Amazon, and it linked to the Creative Guitar Poster.  I poked around and tried to find an ukulele version, but was unsuccessful.  So I asked the question.  The response was pretty quick, within a couple hours, and provided a link to the ukulele version.  It looked like something that would help when I was teaching and had lots of features, including being Dry-Erase with room to circle and make notes. I responded with a thank you and ordered one. I got a message on The Ukulele Dude’s Facebook page indicating that they had added one of their Ukulele Reference Posters at no charge, and would I consider providing a review of the two charts. So here we go! The Ukulele Reference Poster is great!  I’ve got several different chord books, fold out charts, and one page…

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