KDUS - Miserlou baritone ukulele
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Baritone ukes rule. All the kids out there that waste their time getting frsutrated with a g-tar would be better served starting with a uke. Just remain it petite Tenor G-tar. IMO Congrats.
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hay man you got a burglar on the stairs or a uke pervert spying on your tabs
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My only request is tabs pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease
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Awesome! I love how you really feel the music even as you demonstrate great technical capability--needless to say, I'm envious.
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maybe its just the camera angle but when the video started playing I thought you looked like Quentin Tarantino playing.
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great right hand technique!
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Great. Are you in Greece, or NYC?
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That was awesome. thank ya'
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wow I bet he gets all the chicks in B.F.E
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actually, the transcriptions may vary, especially considering that this song travelled through lots of different traditions ; miserlou is not an uncommon transliteration in the klezmer tradition, but as you point out misirlou as well as misirli are also both used.
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It is "Misirlou", not miserlou (Greek: Μισιρλού, "Egyptian Girl"; from Turkish Mısırlı, "Egyptian")
avez-vous des onglets de cette chanson? si vous ne pourriez-vous me dire où ils sont? ou l'envoyer à moi?
killbob234 3 years ago
sorry no tabs (that's tablature in french), but it is based on the klezmer Magen Avot scale with sometimes an augmented seventh note which makes it sounds more arabic ; to make it simpler : most of the song consists in playing the C minor scale over a G major chord.
KDUS 3 years ago
Aww, he wants to be a rockstar.
yaffie 4 years ago
been there, done that
KDUS 4 years ago