Happy Holidays!

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Tyra’s song for the musical!

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My newest and smallest uke!

you gotta love this one!

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Jazz Track to practice jamming!

This is a C7, F9, G9 progression.

 
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The Baby Elephant Walk!

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Happy Holidays!

May you have many happy tunings and tunes!

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Knoxville Uke Workshop – Nov 5, 2011

I will be offering a 2 hour beginners workshop (9-12) at the Knoxville Arts Center!

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Happy National Play Your Ukulele Day

It’s May 2nd! That means it is Play Your Ukulele Day. So, I did. Hope you did too!

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The Entertainer

I’ve been working on this piece a long time. I can actually play it better- but as soon as I get the camera out I get nervous! This is about the best I can do right now in front of the camera!

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How did “Punch” originate from the number Five?

“Punch” originates from the Indian word “panch,” meaning “five,” the number of ingredients needed to concoct this centuries-old drink. The rule of five served as a recipe designating two parts sour, and one part sweet, bitter and alcoholic. British explorers landing in India discovered the strong elixir and brought it back to England, where punch became a sophisticated 16th century drink at social functions. It made its way to America a century later, showing up on menus, invitations and notes documented around 1682. Punch would remain the party standard for the next four centuries!

I love my Hawaiian Punch!!!

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