Uke timeline and milestones
The thing about an enjoyable journey that never ends is that you can enjoy it for ever – or for at least as long as you are physically and mentally able to! After all, “It’s better to travel hopefully than to arrive!”
And that’s the thing about learning to play ukulele – you’ll never, if you’re like me, going to “arrive” - be able to play as well as you want to. I want to be able to play really well – you name a good uke player, any one of the professionals, and I want to play as well as they do. I’m never going to get there. But my goodness, I’m enjoying the journey! Frustrations abound, but with the desire to improve and some perseverance, I do improve….. slowly. And I have good times and make good friends along the way.
So - more music, more skills and more people – all sorts of milestones, and a few important purchases!
Nov 2005
Saw Joe Brown play “I’ll See You In my Dreams” – begged for a ukulele for my birthday - and got one!
Dec 2005
Played for people at a party, very informal
Got the uke out now and then, while life was otherwise very busy … for a long time
July 2009
Played with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain and 1000 other ukers at the Albert Hall, London, then … I put the uke on a shelf… for two years! The shelf should not have happened...
Oct 2011
Picked up a uke in a music shop - couldn’t remember any chords apart from "C" and resolved to seriously get to grips with my ukulele
Dec 2012
Played "Leaning On A Lamppost" at a Christmas party while LSH sang it - realised that the solos was out of the question, and became interested in Formby-style
Jan 2012
Started to try learn Formby style
Feb 2012
Bought first banjo-uke, a 1920’s Slingerland
Joined the Ukulele Underground Forum
Mar 2012
Started this blog Life’s A Ukafrolic
Apr 2012
Joined a local uke group
June 2012
Went to my first George Formby Society convention
Finally got the Slingerland playable - with a little advice from "a man who can"...
Bought my second wooden uke – a mid-range laminate
Jul 2012
Bought a webcam to record my efforts at singing and playing
Made first public Youtube video – an instrumental
Entered a video to the UU Seasons of the Ukulele for the first time - Season 23
Getting to work out songs with more complex progressions by ear, on uke
Aug 2012
Bought my first solid wooden uke, first good soprano – Kiwaya KTS-4
Nov 2012
Played uke and sang on stage with mics and backing band, for the first time. Duet ...George Formby Convention
Dec 2012
Learned my first passable Formby-style banjo-uke solo – the song affectionately known as "Window Cleaner" - and played it at a party
Feb 2013
Bought my best banjo-uke, vintage 1920’s Gibson UB2
Jun 2013
Attended my first ukulele festival – UFGB, Cheltenham
Attended my first uke workshops by highly skilled professionals
Played uke and sang solo on stage with mics and backing band, for the first time. (George Formby Convention)
Jul 2013
Learned some chords up the neck, and learned the instrumental Mr Sandman
Feb 2014
worked out my first chord melody by ear…. “Sway”
Mar 2014
Playing the instrumental Mr Sandman “cleanly”… nailed those pesky chord changes up the neck
June 2014
My entry in the Ukulele Underground Seasons of the Ukulele got a mention from the season’s host… oh I was thrilled!
I wrote my first song. For Seasons of the Ukulele. It’s on Youtube
Did an impromptu duet with a Seasonista I met at the big uke-fest in Cheltenham, UFGB…. Another nice “first”, this…
Dec 2014
Wrote two more songs for a Christmas song-writing competition hosted by one of the “Seasonista” community on the Ukulele Underground.
Won the competition with a carol that I wrote. I was so proud….
Feb 2015
After recognising that proper uke lessons from a really good player would be a very Good Thing – had my first lesson from Phil Doleman
Mar 2015
Bought my first craftsman - built ukulele, a mahogany concert, from uke-builder Dave Morgan (D J Morgan Ukuleles)
Apr 2015
Hosted a Season of the Ukulele on the UU for the first time
May 2015
Visited Hawaii! Spent time with friends made online and visited the Kamaka factory, Where Fred Kamaka showed us round on one of his wonderful tours and talks...
Jul 2015
Bought my second craftsman-built ukulele, spruce/maple soprano from Dave Morgan (D J Morgan Ukuleles)
Sept 2015
Was granted an interview with Jake Shimabukuru
Nov 2015
Helped out at Jake’s concert in Liverpool – (and met Jake!)
Apr 2016
Sang a blues song for the first time - one I wrote myself! A milestone, I think...
Jun 2016
Performed a song at a festival open mic for the first (and so far only!) time....
July 2016
Worked out the chords on uke to a more complicated song, then worked out another set of chords using chords up the neck keeping the melody on the 1st string.
I felt this was a real milestone…
So here I am, thus far - nearly eleven years after first being inspired to play ukulele and getting my first... and just coming up to five years of working determinedly and steadily at it. The milestones are fewer and further between now, as the skills get harder to achieve, but every bit as satisfying, if not more so. Most of these milestones were documented along the way on this blog....
Must go. Got to play my ukulele... thanks for dropping in!
Oh, and... have just copied this page with a few added links to a dedicated page on the blog... so I can keep it updated! A lifetime of milestones to hit yet.....
Showing posts with label lessons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lessons. Show all posts
Monday, 29 August 2016
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Jazz Chord Melody lesson
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, jazz chord melody lesson with tab by Aaron Crowell, courtesy of Andrew Kitakis of Hawaii Music Supply at theUkuleleReview.com
Important - uke tuned with a low G string.
I've always shunned Twinkle Twinkle, but this is a great jazzy arrangement, I love it. It's my sort of level, not for the absolute beginner but not beyond the reach of an "improver". There was a tab freely available for this lovely arrangement but no longer, I have just discovered.... (edit 4/Sept/13)
This is a great piece for focused practice - it's not a long piece but there are lots of specific points that you can focus on to improve your playing. I'll be writing more on the subject of practice very soon..... I'm quite fired up by some ideas...meanwhile, thanks for dropping in to share my uke time with me!
Important - uke tuned with a low G string.
I've always shunned Twinkle Twinkle, but this is a great jazzy arrangement, I love it. It's my sort of level, not for the absolute beginner but not beyond the reach of an "improver". There was a tab freely available for this lovely arrangement but no longer, I have just discovered.... (edit 4/Sept/13)
This is a great piece for focused practice - it's not a long piece but there are lots of specific points that you can focus on to improve your playing. I'll be writing more on the subject of practice very soon..... I'm quite fired up by some ideas...meanwhile, thanks for dropping in to share my uke time with me!
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Kimo Hussey - lesson on triplets
Morning everybody! I still can't embed videos but here is a grand one I have to share. It's the great Kimo Hussey, giving a lesson on triplets. Formby strummers use a "triple", which is a triplet as taught here by Kimo, followed by by a finger-down strum - it comes out as a "diddley-dum" - rather like a train going over the tracks in the old days. Kimo's triple is just the "diddley"... it's a great lesson, and as a youtube video it's free, which is very nice. Where would some of us be without all these great and generous folks who are willing to teach on the internet for free... hats off to them all!
So, as I can't embed it, (Grrrr) here's a link to Kimo Hussey, giving a lesson on triplets.
I thoroughly recommend this video - after teaching the triplet he uses it to play some jazzy chord progressions and some melodies well-known and not so well-known - including "Love me Tender" (Aura Lee) and a Hawaiian piece.
Enjoy! And thanks for dropping in, this snowy day..... yes, it's snowing here again....
So, as I can't embed it, (Grrrr) here's a link to Kimo Hussey, giving a lesson on triplets.
I thoroughly recommend this video - after teaching the triplet he uses it to play some jazzy chord progressions and some melodies well-known and not so well-known - including "Love me Tender" (Aura Lee) and a Hawaiian piece.
Enjoy! And thanks for dropping in, this snowy day..... yes, it's snowing here again....
Friday, 25 January 2013
Ukulele Quote of the Day - and a new Ukulele Hero for me - Curt Sheller
"Woman is at a uke festival with a lovely soprano ukulele under her arm. Another woman walks up and gazes admiringly at the first woman's uke, at which point the woman holding the uke looks over and says with a smile; "I got it for my husband." Second woman nods and says, "good trade.""
Hadn't better show LSH (Long-Suffering-Husband) that one. He's actually about to make me a bacon sandwich....
But the quote - I found on a great website I've just been perusing - it's
Curt Sheller 'All Things `Ukulele and Jazz Guitar and it's well worth a good look.
For example - Curt invites us to learn a new chord every day of the year... and there are plenty of top quality free lessons on offer. This makes Curt Sheller a dead cert as a Ukulele Hero..
Hadn't better show LSH (Long-Suffering-Husband) that one. He's actually about to make me a bacon sandwich....
But the quote - I found on a great website I've just been perusing - it's
Curt Sheller 'All Things `Ukulele and Jazz Guitar and it's well worth a good look.
For example - Curt invites us to learn a new chord every day of the year... and there are plenty of top quality free lessons on offer. This makes Curt Sheller a dead cert as a Ukulele Hero..
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