Nobody knows you
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i love playing this song on guitar although dont sound as good as you i got this song off a clapton cover i know he didn;t write it but who did the original?
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You rock. One of the best Covers ever. Your voice matches the song!
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Another great song! What I like about your performances is that even though (or maybe because) the arrangements are simple, you get across the essence/idea of the songs. That makes them a good starting point for own interpretations.
I wish you had more solo stuff on the Baritone. To me, the Gibson sounds much better (mellower) than the Samick. Why do you often choose the Samick over the Gibson? Did you ever try DGBE with a high D (re-entrant)?
Keep on strummin'!
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I just started playing uke and I just bought a Samick baritone. While you can see a lot of ukeing on youtube, you dont see much in the way of baritone ukes.
This song in particular sounds very nice on the baritone.
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All right - we're all tired!!
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thanks much appreciated with ur info and help, couldnt help me self watchin this agn, really gud.
im if u wouldnt mind me askin do the baritones have the same tuning and string arangement as the small ukuleles (sorry only i only began playing this year, and i wish to learn more on the instrument). hey btw thats a nice song and ur voice really suits it.
fanafan 4 years ago
Hi, thanks for the feedback. The baritones are tuned DGBE (same as the first 4 strings on a guitar). So no, the tuning is not the same as the Soprano and Concert ukes. The arrangement is different too. The small ukes have the re-entrant style which uses a high G followed by a lower C string - which gives them their unique sound. The Baritone on the other hand sounds similar to a small classical guitar. Good look with your practice!
TMSampson 4 years ago