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An Unexpected Ukulele

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  • MikM Away
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    Mik
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    You did a good thing and enriched your life at the same time.

    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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      George K
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      Nice, Mark. Good on ya!

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • brendaB Offline
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        brenda
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        It's beautiful! And so is your contribution to your friend and his family.

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        • JollyJ Offline
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          Jolly
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          Looks like he does very nice work. He just needs to build more and get his name out there.

          You never know what can happen.

          About twenty years ago down in Baton Rouge, Jack Marucci (an athletic trainer at LSU) made a baseball bat for his son, because he couldn't find a commercial bat he liked. A couple of Louisiana guys who made the bigs and had used his bats (he'd made a few up for the Tiger players to fool around with), decided to go in business with Marucci and they opened up a hole-in-the-wall shop too small to cuss a cat in, down by Lumber Liquidators in a somewhat industrial part of town.

          Mostly by LSU alumni using the bats, by word-of-mouth and by personal contacts, you started seeing the black Marucci bats in more and more major league games. Eventually, more than a third of all major league baseball players use Marucci bats.

          Marucci Sports was sold by its founders in 2020 for $200,000,000.

          So, you never know what can happen...Look at Taylor, Breedlove and Larivee...

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          • JollyJ Jolly

            Looks like he does very nice work. He just needs to build more and get his name out there.

            You never know what can happen.

            About twenty years ago down in Baton Rouge, Jack Marucci (an athletic trainer at LSU) made a baseball bat for his son, because he couldn't find a commercial bat he liked. A couple of Louisiana guys who made the bigs and had used his bats (he'd made a few up for the Tiger players to fool around with), decided to go in business with Marucci and they opened up a hole-in-the-wall shop too small to cuss a cat in, down by Lumber Liquidators in a somewhat industrial part of town.

            Mostly by LSU alumni using the bats, by word-of-mouth and by personal contacts, you started seeing the black Marucci bats in more and more major league games. Eventually, more than a third of all major league baseball players use Marucci bats.

            Marucci Sports was sold by its founders in 2020 for $200,000,000.

            So, you never know what can happen...Look at Taylor, Breedlove and Larivee...

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            mark
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            @Jolly Cool story. Bill is in retirement and is doing this as more of a hobby. We talked about him possibly taking commissions for custom guitars and he is more likely to do something like that. But, he started out only wanting to build enough guitars for himself so he can sell his high end branded guitars. He wants to build Ukuleles for his grand kids. I suspect the first guitar he sells won't be available any time soon. He does have a pretty sizable investment in tools and I think his wife wants him to sell more guitars and ukuleles. lol

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              mark
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              Still working on this but I decided to do a progress video of my Waltzing Matilda partial arrangement. This is the first piece I ever learned for real on a ukulele. In the past I would just tinker with them, learning snippets here and there.

              I'm working on an arrangement of a two part version for guitar and ukulele.

              Link to video

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              • markM mark

                Still working on this but I decided to do a progress video of my Waltzing Matilda partial arrangement. This is the first piece I ever learned for real on a ukulele. In the past I would just tinker with them, learning snippets here and there.

                I'm working on an arrangement of a two part version for guitar and ukulele.

                Link to video

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                George K
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                @mark said in An Unexpected Ukulele:

                Waltzing Matilda

                I love that song.

                Very nice, @mark . I don't know what you plan to do with tempo, but the slower pace lends a bit of poignancy that's really nice.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • George KG George K

                  @mark said in An Unexpected Ukulele:

                  Waltzing Matilda

                  I love that song.

                  Very nice, @mark . I don't know what you plan to do with tempo, but the slower pace lends a bit of poignancy that's really nice.

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                  mark
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                  @George-K Thank you! I have heard the tempo all over the place with this one. Also some arrangements that make it completely different sounding. I did not study this piece from a multi-score perspective. I found one that looked like I could manage and went for it. I am still missing a bit even from this score. Two chords in particular are proving to be rather difficult to finger in time. It will just take a lot more practice. Plus I am learning the guitar part but it is in a completely different key so, I need to transpose or use a capo. lol

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                    Aqua Letifer
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                    Very cool, mark. 👍

                    Please love yourself.

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                      mark
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                      Thanks AL!

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