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From: ukulelezaza
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  • FYI-- I put this song up as a favorite on my new "plastic" only channel-- Ukester Brown

  • Lovely playin' Very good!

  • vraiment formidable bravo !!

  • is this normal tuning?

  • This raises the fundamental question: what is normal? But hey, this is ukulele music, let's keep it superficial! ;)

    So... this is played in D tuning: ADF#B.

  • well explained lol. and thanks for responding so soon. im pretty new to the uke and i really like the stuff you play. where can i find more ukulele music?

  • D tuning was "normal" for the islander, as testifies the Chord Master buttons.

    Thank you for this great video (all of yours are great, anayway)

    very sweet and precise playing.

  • =)This is so sweet...

  • Beautiful! Really nice job! :)

  • This is so great! I've been playing ukulele for about three weeks now, and "Dream a Little Dream" is the first song I've learned and posted, but... it definitely is nothing like this! haha

    Hopefully I'll be good enough to learn how to play it your way some day! I really love this particular arrangement. Great job. =)

  • WOW amazing!

  • Nice job!

    Is there like sheet music for this? (as in, sheet music of this particular uke arrangement)

  • Thanks. I made the arrangement myself and didn't write it down, but I think it's fairly easy to analyse what I'm doing from this video? Good luck!

  • good job!

  • I love this song.....the ukulele gives it good sound. Its realy cool.

  • Elegant! This is fantastic. I play this in e-flat (and not as well.)

  • beautiful

  • great playing..

  • Actually a nice bright (almost ringing) sound from that piece of plastic. Sounds like the intonation is good too. Of cource your playing helps alot. I think I'll check ebay for an islander, then I can play it in the shower for the effect!

  • Very nice. I wish those islander ukuleles were still in production. Always wanted to have a waterproof uke ;)

  • great job .. gotta love those plastic ukes.. I just recently bought one, I had one back in the 60's but I think it ended up El Kaboonging my brother. He hasn't been the same since.

  • I only have this Islander since a couple of days and haven't touched any of my other ukes since. It really is fun to play, everyone should have one - and with nine million sold in the 50s/60s that should be no problem!

  • alas ! many were broken...

  • im a uke player, and your fantastic! you have a beltone(i have a nashville, cheap rip of a national, and a crap 25$ uke with a pick up that lasted so long..)AND a banjo uke AND a nice normal wooden uke AND this awesome plastic ukulele, im so jelous! and where did you get the plastic islander, by the way, i REALLY want one! sounds so nice, plus its water proof! :P

  • thanks! yes i'm quite pleased with my small but good collection. mind you, it took me over ten years. the islander i bought from a friend, but you can find them on ebay too.

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