@lazur1 Elderly Instruments in Lansing Michigan (elderly.com , where I work) has the best selection of ukuleles I know of. It's about a 4 hour drive from Chicago.
Most ukuleles will stay in tune onces the strings stabilize and stop stretching.
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... which is the same as what we have called for centuries a "cavaquinho", taken to Hawai by Portuguese immigrants long ago; and the titles, while different, do mean the same.
heftone, what you play is certainly based on Paganini's Moto Perpetuo, as you think.
zemongo and lyvid are dead wrong. The quasi homonymous piece by Paredes, a very interesting one, by the way, is RADICALLY different for anybody but the tone deaf. The only thing Pt here is the title (rather, was) and the so-called ukelele, which is exactly the same as what we calledd for centuries a "cavaquinho", PT immigrants took to Hawai; and the titles, while different, do mean the same.
ok ok, i'm sorry. i must admit i didn't knew moto perpetuo from pagannini, i just alerted that the name movimento perpetuo was a music from Carlos Paredes.
zemongo, estás completamente confundido. O movimento perpétuo adaptado aqui é todo outro, é de Paganini, chama-se Moto Perpetuo, é muito mais antigo, e a meu ver muito menos interessante do que o de Carlos Paredes.
"Sonata Movimento Perpetuo" ?! Dude, you're so wrong, that's not paganini's, that's from Carlos Paredes a portuguese guitar player (in fact, the best there ever were!)
search up for carlos paredes, guitarra portuguesa (portuguese guitar), wtv.
anyway, that's good, i like the sound of it, good job!
Sorry to disagree, lyvid, but he's right... There's "Moto Perpetuo" from Paganini and "Movimento Perpétuo" from Carlos Paredes and they're waaaaaay different. This one (in the video) doesn't sound even a little bit like the music the "Mestre" composed when he was 14 (Paredes, of course...)
Where can I get a sweet-sounding uke that stays in tune? i'm in Chicago.
lazur1 1 year ago
@lazur1 Elderly Instruments in Lansing Michigan (elderly.com , where I work) has the best selection of ukuleles I know of. It's about a 4 hour drive from Chicago.
Most ukuleles will stay in tune onces the strings stabilize and stop stretching.
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ivylsp 1 year ago
Very nice playing! This vid deserves more views
Gilaziel 2 years ago
you´re great !
xXkaddiiiXx 3 years ago
cool !
mrlowdangle 3 years ago
Your good at this.
But this is not perpetual motion, because it is powered by you.
love50570 3 years ago
soy tu fan!
watekeop 3 years ago
sounds like an adaptation of an arrangement of Bill Keith's banjoistics from paganini's perpetual motion.
banjosef 3 years ago
o: awesome job, dude.
Jorduuh 3 years ago
bravo ; did you know nobody wanted to be his friend when he was an old man because people think he was the devil ...
cramasdamols 3 years ago
... which is the same as what we have called for centuries a "cavaquinho", taken to Hawai by Portuguese immigrants long ago; and the titles, while different, do mean the same.
RaulClimaco 3 years ago
heftone, what you play is certainly based on Paganini's Moto Perpetuo, as you think.
zemongo and lyvid are dead wrong. The quasi homonymous piece by Paredes, a very interesting one, by the way, is RADICALLY different for anybody but the tone deaf. The only thing Pt here is the title (rather, was) and the so-called ukelele, which is exactly the same as what we calledd for centuries a "cavaquinho", PT immigrants took to Hawai; and the titles, while different, do mean the same.
RaulClimaco 3 years ago
ok ok, i'm sorry. i must admit i didn't knew moto perpetuo from pagannini, i just alerted that the name movimento perpetuo was a music from Carlos Paredes.
lyvid 3 years ago
This is from Carlos Paredes!! Not Paganini!!!
zemongo 3 years ago
still sounds like paganini - similar to caprice #5
thestrugglewithin 3 years ago
Can sound like..! But is not...
This is was created by Carlos Paredes!
One true genius!
zemongo 3 years ago
zemongo, estás completamente confundido. O movimento perpétuo adaptado aqui é todo outro, é de Paganini, chama-se Moto Perpetuo, é muito mais antigo, e a meu ver muito menos interessante do que o de Carlos Paredes.
RaulClimaco 3 years ago
PARABÉNSssssssssssssssssssss !!!
MongitoEriceira 3 years ago
love the ending! :D
jcrowcroft 3 years ago
"Sonata Movimento Perpetuo" ?! Dude, you're so wrong, that's not paganini's, that's from Carlos Paredes a portuguese guitar player (in fact, the best there ever were!)
search up for carlos paredes, guitarra portuguesa (portuguese guitar), wtv.
anyway, that's good, i like the sound of it, good job!
lyvid 4 years ago
Thanks, I should have said "Moto Perpetuo". I have changed the description. I'll have to check out Carlos Paredes.
heftone 4 years ago
you're Welcome ^^
lyvid 4 years ago
Sorry to disagree, lyvid, but he's right... There's "Moto Perpetuo" from Paganini and "Movimento Perpétuo" from Carlos Paredes and they're waaaaaay different. This one (in the video) doesn't sound even a little bit like the music the "Mestre" composed when he was 14 (Paredes, of course...)
Bypassone 4 years ago
lyvido, tu é que estás enganado, e bastante.
RaulClimaco 3 years ago
@lyvid
best there ever was**
kebmo86 1 year ago
jeje wow!! there is always a new way to hear the music!!.... my respect!!
smilekool 4 years ago
I can definitley hear your paganini influence.
OtherWorld 4 years ago
great fingers.
but the pharsing is quite different from what I've heard before.
nice :)
wyhcaxis 4 years ago
that is very interesting what insterment is that I want to know. and that versin sound so diffrent than the on im learnig
keepyourmindwideopen 4 years ago
sounds good
chixthegreat2007 4 years ago
That was great! Well done :)
ABadHorsie 4 years ago
love the ending, im learning that same one on guitar, the real one is way too damn fast but still its great to hear! nice vid neways
RedHotChiliPeppers72 4 years ago
guita is so small
stranger9876 4 years ago
it isn't a guitar....-.-
painisfun 4 years ago
that was great
elsanchokaki 4 years ago
"Busy Body"? Busy fingers! Very well played once again.
ukulelezaza 4 years ago