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  • First sentence "for" should read "of." LOL....

  • The prayer for the Psamlist. Beautiful. I could listen to you play for hours. So moving. Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us all!

  • @Hewachee1 Thank you very much for your interest.

  • That was beautiful! Thank you for sharing your gift!

  • @Hewachee1 Thank you.

  • Hi Ken is there any way you can give me the chords or tabs? Thank you sir!

  • I'm sorry, I can't. But the book with this tune in will be available to buy in a week or so from my website. It will be called "12 Hymn Tunes for Ukulele".

  • @KenMiddletonUkulele

    Oh I see, that's great i think i will check it out and maybe have it as a christmas gift. Mahalo Ken.

  • very nice. . .

  • Thanks.

  • Delightful!

  • Thanks Phil.

  • very fine.

  • Thanks.

  • Very gentle sound, Ken. You are great.

    Paolo

  • You are too kind.

  • Beautiful playing, Ken. I'm sending a video response that I just posted. Ukester suggested that I send it. ...Bill

  • Thanks.

  • Hello Ken,:-)

    nice very nice !

    cu.

  • Thanks very much.

  • I love this one!

  • Thanks Don. I wrote this one for my next book. It's going to be a book of hymn tunes.

  • Sounds beautiful, Ken.

  • Thanks Sebi.

  • Very lovely. I have been away on holiday and no access to my computer. There is so much to catch up with!

  • Thanks Lynda.

  • Really pretty tune, lovely arrangement.

  • Thank you.

  • No, it's a regular tenor.

  • I would see that Maori and figured it came the way of missionaries taking a local tune and giving it scriptural lyrics- kind of like Luther did with "A Mighty Fortress". I always figured it would be nice on the uke. It was very nice Ken.

  • Thanks. When i used to play in a dance band 30 years ago, we would often do this tune as the last waltz. I like it a lot.

  • Excellent picking - and a truly lovely melody. Thanks Ken.

  • Excellent picking - and a truly lovely melody. Thanks Ken.

  • Thanks very much.

  • Wow! That was really beautifully done.

  • Thanks Dylan.

  • Lovely Ken!

    The Worths sound great on that uke.

  • Not so good strummed though, Derek.

  • Very nice sounding instrument, Ken. And a tune I don't know.

  • Thanks Tony. have a listen to our Gracie's version of Now Is The Hour.

  • great sound :D

  • Thanks.

  • Very nice Ken!

    (you're not using aquilas on the Kanilea any more? Sounds a bit warmer now...)

  • No, i use brown Worths now. I didn't think they'd work, but they do. Better plucked than strummed though.

  • Très joli! ;°)

  • Merci.

  • Beautiful, Ken! :-) Hugs X

  • Thanks Ruth.

  • Heavenly Ken.

  • Thanks JC.

  • Very nice as always, Ken! But besides the playing, it's the richness over the rustic colors in this video that make it extra nice. Nice lighting too!

  • It's our dining room. It is where I work most days.

  • very nice job Ken

  • Thanks Stephen.

  • Beautiful arrangement Ken!

  • Thank you, John.

  • very pleasant Ken!

  • Thanks Russ.

  • Very Nice, Ken! have a good weekend.

  • You too, Yoppy.

  • What kind of uke is that Ken?

  • It's a tenor uke. A Kanile'a.

  • Really lovely Ken :)

  • Thank you Caroline.

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