Billie Jean - Kala Ukulele and UBass

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

James Hill and Bakithi Kumalo (Bass player for Paul Simon) playing Billie Jean on a Kala Acacia Tenor Ukulele and the Kala UBass in our booth at Winter Namm. Thanks to Mighty Uke creator Tony Coleman.

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  • Takes a uke/guitar player to understand how unbelievably masterful this performance is. It's incredibly difficult to do the things that the tenor uke player is doing, yet he makes it look effortless.

  • That white boy's got rhythm...

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  • I think the U-Bass is gonna be my next bass

  • Is it a Blundstone commercial?

  • Cool!!! Never heard like it this before and never cut out a bass solo...LOL!!!

  • Who filmed this? Cutting away from the bass during the solo and then going back to it afterwards? Filming their shoes?Huh?

  • I don't like MJ. I admit he is a great performer but his music doesn't do it for me. However, if MJ played his music like this, now that I can dig.

  • ya thats pure inovation of an instrument..just great

  • Awesome doesn't even come close to describing this performance! Love it :)

  • Not only is this unbelievably difficult, how does some even figure out that they can play a uke like that? I it would take some much time just to figure out that it is even possible.

  • sounds like a good band named Cake. I hate M Jackson songs, but in this version, it is OK !!!

  • It sounds like cake did this cover.. which us not a bad thing lol

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