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    Explore " ukulele" with insightful episodes like "Travis Picking to the Rescue", "165 Players, 10 Rehearsals, 1 Album: Uke Heads Has Landed!", "Angeline the Baker", "Flatpickers Welcome!" and "Live Long and Posture" from podcasts like ""Uketropolis: Ukulele Q&A with James Hill", "Uketropolis: Ukulele Q&A with James Hill", "Uketropolis: Ukulele Q&A with James Hill", "Uketropolis: Ukulele Q&A with James Hill" and "Uketropolis: Ukulele Q&A with James Hill"" and more!

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    Travis Picking to the Rescue

    Travis Picking to the Rescue

    Travis picking is named after Merle Travis, the Country-Music Hall-of-Famer who popularized the technique. If you're a bit bored with the same old strumming and picking techniques you've been using, well, it's Travis picking to the rescue! The thumb goes back-and-forth, the fingers dance on the melody. Simple, right? Not exactly. Like any physical skill, Travis picking takes time to acquire but it's well worth the effort!

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    Learn ukulele with James: www.uketropolis.com

    165 Players, 10 Rehearsals, 1 Album: Uke Heads Has Landed!

    165 Players, 10 Rehearsals, 1 Album: Uke Heads Has Landed!

    My new album Uke Heads comes out tomorrow, February 16th, 2024! But it's not just my album, it's a project that has become a global community. How did an idea go from doodles on scrap paper to a full album with over 165 players from 15 countries? In this special episode, taped live at the Uke Heads Gathering in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Chris Parsons and I reflect on the two-year arc of the 10-song recording. You'll hear from a number of people who played and sang on the album and get a preview the finished tracks.

    Angeline the Baker

    Angeline the Baker

    "Angeline the Baker" (also known as "Angelina Baker") is one of the most well-known songs in the Old-time repertoire. It's appeal is a bit of a mystery: it only has two chords and its melody is pentatonic, meaning it doesn't even use all the notes of the major scale. And yet it contains multitudes. I continually return to this melody for its simple beauty and flowing rhythms. In this episode we examine a very specific moment in "Angeline the Baker" and I hope it inspires you to learn the rest of the piece. You won't regret it!

    Watch Scott's arrangement of "Angeline the Baker": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t835kgnG3U
    Learn more about James' Americana Ukulele online course: https://www.uketropolis.com/americana

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    Learn ukulele with James: www.uketropolis.com

    Flatpickers Welcome!

    Flatpickers Welcome!

    Is it legal to use a pick on the ukulele? Yes! Once and for all, YES! In fact, it's a gateway to some really interesting sounds. Specifically, it brings a level of agility to your melodies that is unlike anything else and it opens the door to tremolo flatpicking which can bring a new kind of lyricism to your playing. So, shine up your flatpicks and let's play!

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    Learn ukulele with James: www.uketropolis.com

    Live Long and Posture

    Live Long and Posture

    Can't do the Vulcan salute? No problem! Stretching your fingers apart (think "live long and prosper") isn't the only way to play challenging chords. In this episode, we explore the difference between stretching for the notes in a chord and reaching for the notes in a chord. Although posture is a huge topic that we can't possibly cover in one episode, I'm going to share one simple thing that you can do to improve your chances with challenging chord shapes.

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    Learn ukulele with James: www.uketropolis.com

    The Magic Triple Strum

    The Magic Triple Strum

    The triple strum: it's one of my favourite ukulele topics... ever! I've been fascinated by this technique since I was a kid. Today, we get to dig into the magic of the triple strum and discover how left-hand muting takes this already-great strum to a new level.

    If you're looking for a bucket-list ukulele experience, check out the Ukulele Hideaway in Sicily, a retreat with Yours Truly (and friends) taking place August 5-9, 2024. For more information, click here. I hope to see you there!

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    Learn ukulele with James: www.uketropolis.com

    Walking Backwards

    Walking Backwards

    Welcome back! I took a bit of time off to do a tour and release a new album but I'm back now and I have several episodes lined up for the coming weeks. This week I'll show you a simple strategy you can use in your practice to figure out which left-hand fingerings will work best. It's a simple thing but it can make a huge difference!

    Reminder: next ukuLOUDLY rehearsal is January 19th at noon Pacific (3pm Eastern). You're invited! Go to www.ukuloudly.com to sign up for this global ukulele orchestra. It's free... and big fun!

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    Learn ukulele with James: www.uketropolis.com

    Turn a one-chord lullabye into a two-chord rocker

    Turn a one-chord lullabye into a two-chord rocker

    A short, bite-sized bonus episode for ukulele teachers. Here's a technique you can use in the classroom RIGHT NOW: turn any one-chord song (e.g. Row Your Boat, Frere Jacques, Every Night, etc.) into a soulful rocker. It's easy and fun. Definitely something you want to have in your bag of tricks as a classroom teacher, private instructor or community leader.

    JHUI Teacher Certification Program: https://www.uketropolis.com/jhui
    Free and premium teacher resources: https://www.uketropolis.com/teach

    William Kadi saved an island from mining, but that’s just his day job

    William Kadi saved an island from mining, but that’s just his day job

    A big mining company. A small island. And a lawyer just two years into practice. William Kadi from the Solomon Islands’ western province took on the case on behalf Wagina’s 2,000 residents, who were opposed to the idea of digging up 60% of their land for bauxite. Throughout the grueling process, William’s escape was music. And he soon found himself going from a huge legal battle to a huge hit song.  

    Episode 124: The Little Things Duo

    Episode 124: The Little Things Duo
    This week Shanece and Katy of The Little Things Duo stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about all things ukulele, traveling, busking, touring and more. Check it out now! The Little Things Duo can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelitlethingsduo2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelittlethingsduo YouTube: YouTube.com/katyandshanece Website: https://www.thelittlethingsduo.com Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. The Little Things Duo on Spotify: https://spotify.link/1onKtLnxfDb 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com Special Guest: The Little Things Duo.

    Cliffhanger

    Cliffhanger

    There's an open question in the ukulele community: what to do when the tuning of the baritone doesn't mesh with the tuning of the other ukuleles in an ensemble? In this episode we explore this vexed question and as well as some possible solutions. BONUS: this episode includes a preview of my ukulele-orchestra arrangement of George Bizet's "Farandole." It's a banger.