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Phil Beer "The Ukulele Orchestrator of Great Britain"

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Mr Phil Beer (recorded earlier this year during his solo tour) demonstrates why he is the true Ukulele Orchestrator of Great Britain! Recorded by Darren Beech on behalf of Phil Beer and folking.com in 2007

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  • oh he's soooo cute and cuddly. Can I please have one for Xmas?

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  • seeing him on saturday, i cannot wait!

  • hi phil, check out the rhythm ring for ukulele.. if you like it call me and i will send you one. 760 331 8466

  • Saw Phil last week in St Ives (Show of Hands) - cracking musician - he could get a tune out of a house brick! He played some brill stuff on guitar, fiddle and cuatro (Uke's cousin).

  • I agree, if you get the chance to see Phil live then go for it, currently touring, I think, as part of 'show of hands' highly recommended and very entertaining. A must see!

  • VERY NICE ! John Dowland was Elizabethan 007, and the government gave him a special piece of espionage equipment. He was fluent in Danish, and sent to spy on their King and Queen, he had to get close to hear conversations, so Tudor "M" gave him a close proximity intelligence tool. A lute. nottalotofpeopleknowthat !

  • Are you kidding? It's much easier to play than the guitar! I play both, and definitely the uke is easier. Most people's problems come from playing the really cheap ukes which ARE just children's toys. The cheapest ones really aren't that good, and it does take some practise, even if you are a good guitarist.

  • A decent uke is very easy to play, sounds good (some very loud) and stays in tune. This guy plays brilliantly though, I agree!

  • hellish - i agree. mine stays in tune for about 30 seconds and isn't very loud

  • The ukulele is a hellish instrument to play - I know I've tried - only fantastic musicians like Phil can make it sound anything like a children's toy

  • you know i think i was at this gig

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