This Bari is very beautifully made by ukeuncle. He gives a little sampling and it has a great Hawaiian sound. Does anyone know ukeuncle or Lopaka? Would be nice to hear more from this instrument.
Showing posts with label Luthier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luthier. Show all posts
Monday, November 15, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Michael Parmenter Custom Baritone
It is a beautiful day in the Bari neighborhood. I see that a good e-friend of mine Michael Parmenter in Canada has completed his luthiery work on some Baritone ukuleles. I don't exactly remember how Michael and I got in touch except for the obvious ukulele connection. I think I have admired his home luthiery and great photo archives for the last two years.
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Each morning I check out the blog stats and see what has caught the most curiousity and what links may have led to either Humble Uker or Humble Baritonics. To my surprise some links lead back to my friend Michael. I have admired his luthiery and especially some of his ukes which I think have a strickingly handsome medieval look. (I sent an e-mail to the Ohana Rep., Ken Middleton, suggesting that he gets Ohana to check out these medieval uke designs, but alas no reply -- yet.)
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Michael also writes the ocassional classical tablature and posts it on his Classical Tabs blog. http://ukeclassicaltabs.blogspot.com/ He uses TABLEDIT which is quite a cool program to write music on. I have also bought the musical-tool-program and have found it quite easy to use but full of many "bells-and-whistles" that allow amazing flexibility and notational abilities. TABLEDIT is set up to work with a plethura of instruments, perhaps 50 or more. Check out some of Michaels arrangements they are also in PDF format for easy use.
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[I was dinking around looking for tabs and found a banjo/violin site that had tabs for several songs. The theme from the Beverly Hillbillies caught my attention. The arrangement was on TABLEDIT for 5 string banjo. But I was able to upload it and change the tablature to Ukulele in about 3 minutes. Note: TABLEDIT is commonly read TAB EDIT.]
.Be sure to check out more of Michael's uke luthier and music stories on his blog here... http://canuke.blogspot.com/
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HU/HB/Jeff
p.s. It's quite a beautiful Bari Michael!
Labels:
Baritone,
classical tab,
Luthier,
Medieval,
Michael Parmenter,
TABLEDIT
Friday, May 28, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Chris Perkins || English Luthier
This is a custom TENOR ukulele playing his version of a study by Francisco Tarrega before it goes to its new owner Vanya. I put this video here for the skillful classical arrangement as well as the great background of instruments on the wall.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Nava Guitars -- A Guitarists Perspective on the Baritone
Two custom made African Blackwood and sinker redwood instruments: classical guitar and baritone ukulele. These were commissioned from Gary Nava by Matt Bellamy and Morgan Nicholls of the band Muse.
Labels:
Luthier,
Matt Bellamy,
Morgan Nicholls,
Muse,
Nava Guitars,
NavaGuitars
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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