Aloha Kimo. Just use the same tabs published for guitar (Mark Nelson or Keola Beamer books). For 5th and 6th string play the octave or disregard and use the bari D and G for bass patterns. Geevum!
Aloha Hawaii8. Can't remember what I sold it for but it was less than what I paid. Got a slack key workshop at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo. Next 15 week session starting end of January. Mahalo.
The tuning is open G for baritone and open C for smaller `ukes. If you have other than baritone tune to GCEG. tune the first string down one step from A to G. It will be in unison with the fourth string if you don't have low string 4th.
Very nice! I'm listening while I work, and it's keeping me mellow! (But can one really be mellow if he ends all his sentences with exclamation points?!)
Much Respect for Dakine. Good to hear.
groovemon 3 years ago
Mahalo Groove
ukeuncle 3 years ago
Aloha Uncle now dats the way we all should play any help in finding tab for slack key Bari live on kauai and cannot find any Mahalo
James
1jazzman9 4 years ago
Aloha Kimo. Just use the same tabs published for guitar (Mark Nelson or Keola Beamer books). For 5th and 6th string play the octave or disregard and use the bari D and G for bass patterns. Geevum!
ukeuncle 4 years ago
very nice tune! maybe i should try an open tunning aswell :)
MoskeetoUke 4 years ago
i like `re style..
Poppycock90 4 years ago
thank you for the positive feedback.
ukeuncle 4 years ago
aloha uncle!!
if u dont mind me askin brah what kind of uke is dat?
hawaii8 4 years ago
This is a Pono baritone. Rough made in java and finished in Oahu. I sold it on eBay after I picked it to try it out.
ukeuncle 4 years ago
how much did you seell it for uncle? you got a workshop on da island?
hawaii8 4 years ago
Aloha Hawaii8. Can't remember what I sold it for but it was less than what I paid. Got a slack key workshop at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo. Next 15 week session starting end of January. Mahalo.
ukeuncle 4 years ago
ahh dats on da big island ya?
hawaii8 4 years ago
Nice!
Pueo2007 4 years ago
Nice song uncle. Nice kikania lei too. Havent seen one of those in a years! Aloha!
olu143 4 years ago
Thank you Craig.
ukeuncle 4 years ago
Thanks for sharing! You have such a nice feel to your playing!
Mahalo!
Craig
craigbrandau 4 years ago
You played this very well -- and it's a really enjoyable song.
bjfogg 5 years ago
Thanks BJF.
ukeuncle 5 years ago
The tuning is open G for baritone and open C for smaller `ukes. If you have other than baritone tune to GCEG. tune the first string down one step from A to G. It will be in unison with the fourth string if you don't have low string 4th.
ukeuncle 5 years ago
Tried to play thenotes but somehow can't sem to make it come out. What is the tuning? I'm in GCEA.
Pono4475 5 years ago
Niice
iiNLOVE 5 years ago
Nahenahe sound. Are you playing a tenor or baritone? Tuning? Mahalo, Joyce
ukuleleuniverse 5 years ago
Mahalo. Baritone, open G tuning.
ukeuncle 5 years ago
thats a pono baritone, is it a PB or PBE or PKBE=2
real nice sound.
you are inspiring
alansmollen 5 years ago
Thanks. PKBE-2. Gave it to myself for Christmas.
ukeuncle 5 years ago
Very nice! I'm listening while I work, and it's keeping me mellow! (But can one really be mellow if he ends all his sentences with exclamation points?!)
timboytx 5 years ago
Thanks. Enjoy. It was composed to replicate how the vaquero serenaded to settle down the cattle as the legend goes.
ukeuncle 5 years ago