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Post by AnneYgerne on Mar 31, 2007 18:05:16 GMT
that tab for godrevy point doesnt sound right, is it just me? depends how you've tuned your ukulele.
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Post by Lawrence on Mar 31, 2007 18:18:49 GMT
I tuned how it was tabbed
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Post by AnneYgerne on Mar 31, 2007 18:32:43 GMT
that's really weired because I played it just like that a few seconds before posting my answer and it sounded right. You may either choose to play it the way it's tabbed, or "by going all over the strings with your fingers or a plectrum". What is figured are the chords, not the tabs. You "have" to figure out the rythm yourself, so to say. There are those for the verses and those for the chorus part + those for the "but today" parts too. AND it's "a" way to play it, not "THE" way Patrick Wolf plays it, I'm afraid. If you should find alternatives, don't hesitate to post them here Even with another tuning. I'd love a version with DGBE tuning
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Post by TreeHuggingScummer on Mar 31, 2007 21:35:34 GMT
There is a song called 'Get Lost'? Pardon?
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Post by AnneYgerne on Apr 1, 2007 11:37:47 GMT
There is a song called 'Get Lost'? Pardon? Well yeah, that song is actually more than 2 years old. I saw Patrick Wolf play it in Brussels two years ago and it was said to be the summer song for the following year...
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Post by alice in wonderland on Apr 3, 2007 18:07:00 GMT
anyone want to come to the uke shop in london with me tomorow? i need to get my string changed but also want company hehe x
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Post by flockofleaves on Jul 15, 2007 18:25:03 GMT
does anyone have tabs for the 'gcea' tuning, or do i need to give in and retune my ukulele? also, how come it's all FDAD? is that the key he sings in? thanks!
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Post by AnneYgerne on Jul 17, 2007 7:22:50 GMT
does anyone have tabs for the 'gcea' tuning, or do i need to give in and retune my ukulele? also, how come it's all FDAD? is that the key he sings in? thanks! gCEA is the tuning for a soprano ukulele (the very little one) DADF# or DGBE are the most common tunings we use to play Patrick Wolf's song on baritone ukulele (the one you see Patrick Wolf play on these days) the only two songs on soprano I can think of are Magpie and Railway House and they've been posted somewhere in this thread. hope that helps Otherwise, there's always the uke player board you can check for PW tabs and chords: www.ukuleleboy.proboards51.com
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Post by pavlovsdaughter on Jul 20, 2007 19:05:07 GMT
yayy for this thread, my Patrick-lovin friend just bought a goatskin-covered ukulele from Africa for the equivalent of £1.50. now for some late night Patrick singalongs with the goat-a-lele..
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Post by bruisedpetal on Jul 20, 2007 19:41:12 GMT
I saw a ukelele outside a second hand shop in my high street... I wish I'd bought it, it's gone ow Probably stolen by some chavs.... who WISH they were Patrick.... and then proceeded to play it outside Morrisons. I will stop typing now -_-
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Post by flockofleaves on Jul 31, 2007 17:37:14 GMT
does anyone have tabs for the 'gcea' tuning, or do i need to give in and retune my ukulele? also, how come it's all FDAD? is that the key he sings in? thanks! gCEA is the tuning for a soprano ukulele (the very little one) DADF# or DGBE are the most common tunings we use to play Patrick Wolf's song on baritone ukulele (the one you see Patrick Wolf play on these days) the only two songs on soprano I can think of are Magpie and Railway House and they've been posted somewhere in this thread. hope that helps Otherwise, there's always the uke player board you can check for PW tabs and chords: www.ukuleleboy.proboards51.comthanks! that does help!
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Post by atlantisexplorer on Sept 10, 2007 23:12:01 GMT
i need augustine guys ?! help a brother out ?
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Post by suzypuzz on Sept 11, 2007 7:57:42 GMT
There's a shop called the Hobgoblin (it's where I got my uke from) and it sells all kinds of weird and wonderful folk instruments like accordians, harps, bagpipes! and mandolins. Here's the website, www.hobgoblin.com/xx
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Post by afterhours on Sept 11, 2007 17:27:17 GMT
Also Duke of Uke if you are in London. Tis just off Brick Lane.
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Post by pigeon song on Sept 11, 2007 20:10:35 GMT
Haha i love hobgoblin, it has every stringed instrument under the sun! And lets face it, its called Hobgoblin hehe
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Post by flockofleaves on Sept 13, 2007 6:38:24 GMT
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Post by sanssouci on Oct 18, 2007 23:24:37 GMT
I HEARD SOMETHING REALLY EXCITING ABOUT THE UKULELE TODAY, on BBC Breakfast news they said that ukuleles are replacing recorders in primary schools as the instrument of choice, the ukulele is bringing music to children! apparently it is better than the recorder because you can sing while you are playing it.
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Post by emergency on Oct 19, 2007 0:05:53 GMT
Does anyone know a nice brand of Baritone Ukulele? I have a regular one, but I want to get a nice Baritone uke.
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Post by higsy on Oct 19, 2007 9:17:15 GMT
I HEARD SOMETHING REALLY EXCITING ABOUT THE UKULELE TODAY, on BBC Breakfast news they said that ukuleles are replacing recorders in primary schools as the instrument of choice, the ukulele is bringing music to children! apparently it is better than the recorder because you can sing while you are playing it. yes i heard this too, on an interview with KT Tunstall>>>she uses one in 'Funnyman', a song from her new album, that is sensational. Children dont wanna play the recorder, and ukelele is like a beginner to guitar techniques such as fretting and holding>>>yes, the uke will rule. apparently their sales are at an all time high... does anybody have any chords for augustine?? x
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Post by Lawrence on Oct 19, 2007 9:45:19 GMT
theyre in this thread, i'm sure! or in the tabs thread.
and hohner ukuleles are nice.
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