Congratulations Ian! Another great podcast, Hawaii pono’i sounded incredible. Ian playing a whole verse in harmonics 🤯🤯🤯 Aloha Andrew, Kalei, and Corey
As the folks at TUS know, I am a huge fan of Uke Logic strings (having ordered many sets, probably 20, though usually soft tension versus hard tension), but on the ‘Oli tenor, the Ko’olau Aho set (I’ve ordered about 5 of these too) sounds more lively. A nice sounding, and looking, instrument.
I've listened to the unplugged version of Layla hundreds of times and you still did it so much justice! I love it! Now I really want to cover it too!!😅😍
What a wonderful show! Congratulations on your daughter, Ian. And on the work on your fascinating-sounding book(s). And thank you all for this lovely music, and a look at those ‘Oli ukuleles. What a terrific way to spend an evening with you. Mahalo! 🤙🏻
For score for iPad has all the features that Ian mentioned. You can add pdfs, read music off of it. There’s a built in metronome/tuner and a record button. You can also add MP3’s to play along with and change the speed if you want to practice along slowly. You can change the pitch but it changes the sound a bit.
It's so obvious Ian has a voice and ear for story--super excited for this project, and his Disney CD, and whatever else is in the cooker. IAN HURRY UP AND TAKE MY MONEY EH? 🤣 And Andrew I totally agree, I feel like my writing voice has to sound natural for it to work for me, often to the ire of my teachers. Also my first time hearing One Day Soon, my god that song SLAPS
That is so good. I am a guitar player but just bought a aNueNue aMM3 to learn on. I just hope at some point I can play half as well as both of these guys. Brilliant
Please make the book also with tabs. I am just guy playing usually for myself and I cannot read notes. I think that many people like me are around us and having tabs in such book would make happy even more people and book itself will have broader reach. Ian, thank you for spending this effort, I am looking fwd to buy one (even without tabs 😂) ❤
Thx Ritesh and for sure I've been inspired by Chuck since I found him. He had an inlay with three flowers coming down from the top of the headstock, I did a few inlay designs with that concept in mind because I loved it so much.
Please make that Notation / TAB / Lyrics book! ❤ I'm so looking forward to the other ones, too. But I did not get the intention right of your books the last time, so I somehow always expected a song collection. And... I can read notation, because I learned it on a c-flute when I was a child, later played the saxophone and now really diving into the ukulele for some years. I still find it hard to play a song just by notation on the uke, because I somehow never got the same understanding for the tone position on the fretboard. I guess because I'm used to having just one linear scale on a sax. 😅 On the other hand, do you ever plan on making a book of your beautiful and dauntingly complex arrangements for uke? Like Colours of the Wind? ❤❤❤
PS: Maybe to clarify. I do hit most of the tone positions on instinct. Yet I don't remember the tone name in that position and could therefore hardly play notation easily without TABs. I like having the notation for the rhythm.
Great instruments and players. Mahalo 🤟
Congratulations Ian! Another great podcast, Hawaii pono’i sounded incredible. Ian playing a whole verse in harmonics 🤯🤯🤯
Aloha Andrew, Kalei, and Corey
Beautiful music played on beautiful instruments. Nice to see Ian back on the podcast, too!
Best start in the morning with Layla.😂 Brilliant again!
As the folks at TUS know, I am a huge fan of Uke Logic strings (having ordered many sets, probably 20, though usually soft tension versus hard tension), but on the ‘Oli tenor, the Ko’olau Aho set (I’ve ordered about 5 of these too) sounds more lively. A nice sounding, and looking, instrument.
Always a pleasure hearing Ian play with the guys. His stories are always interesting too.
I've listened to the unplugged version of Layla hundreds of times and you still did it so much justice! I love it! Now I really want to cover it too!!😅😍
What a wonderful show! Congratulations on your daughter, Ian. And on the work on your fascinating-sounding book(s). And thank you all for this lovely music, and a look at those ‘Oli ukuleles. What a terrific way to spend an evening with you. Mahalo! 🤙🏻
The ukes look and sound really great. Great to see Ian and an update on a great project. Have a great week guys.
Check out my interview with Ian in the summer edition of UKE Magazine. We had a great time and I learned a lot..Ian’s a great teacher!
For score for iPad has all the features that Ian mentioned. You can add pdfs, read music off of it. There’s a built in metronome/tuner and a record button. You can also add MP3’s to play along with and change the speed if you want to practice along slowly. You can change the pitch but it changes the sound a bit.
What a great way to start my Saturday. I can't help but smile listening to those wonderful ukuleles. You guys are awesome!
Thank you, I needed this dose of happiness!
🤗Mahalo! ❤
Awesome stuff guys.
It's so obvious Ian has a voice and ear for story--super excited for this project, and his Disney CD, and whatever else is in the cooker. IAN HURRY UP AND TAKE MY MONEY EH? 🤣 And Andrew I totally agree, I feel like my writing voice has to sound natural for it to work for me, often to the ire of my teachers.
Also my first time hearing One Day Soon, my god that song SLAPS
Miles Davis said something to the effect of when you play a wrong note, the next note you play will determine if it's great.
This is great!
🙏🏼🤙🏼
That is so good. I am a guitar player but just bought a aNueNue aMM3 to learn on. I just hope at some point I can play half as well as both of these guys. Brilliant
awesome! mahalo 🤙🏼
Miles Davis also said "Do not fear mistakes, there are none."
Please make the book also with tabs. I am just guy playing usually for myself and I cannot read notes. I think that many people like me are around us and having tabs in such book would make happy even more people and book itself will have broader reach. Ian, thank you for spending this effort, I am looking fwd to buy one (even without tabs 😂) ❤
Hang on a sec.. lemme grab my MX50x's real quick. A cell phone speaker will not do!
🤯🤯 I had to pull over when they started play Hawaii Ponoi.. I mean, REALLY? 🫡🫡Tutorial please🙏🏽
Oil seem to be very Moore Bettah inspired! Love the videos! Keep them coming..
Thx Ritesh and for sure I've been inspired by Chuck since I found him. He had an inlay with three flowers coming down from the top of the headstock, I did a few inlay designs with that concept in mind because I loved it so much.
Please make that Notation / TAB / Lyrics book! ❤ I'm so looking forward to the other ones, too. But I did not get the intention right of your books the last time, so I somehow always expected a song collection.
And... I can read notation, because I learned it on a c-flute when I was a child, later played the saxophone and now really diving into the ukulele for some years. I still find it hard to play a song just by notation on the uke, because I somehow never got the same understanding for the tone position on the fretboard. I guess because I'm used to having just one linear scale on a sax. 😅
On the other hand, do you ever plan on making a book of your beautiful and dauntingly complex arrangements for uke? Like Colours of the Wind? ❤❤❤
PS: Maybe to clarify. I do hit most of the tone positions on instinct. Yet I don't remember the tone name in that position and could therefore hardly play notation easily without TABs. I like having the notation for the rhythm.
Please let us know when Ian has Queen Liliuokalani's music in tablature! Mahalo!
This music soothes my cynical soul
Sublime expression 👌... and general allover wonderment.
Oh🎉❤😊 the Disney ones are in the pipeline! That's good news 🥰.
How can we get our hands on the anuenue hat kalei is rocking? Been searching for it!
Ian is such a nerd - love him! ...even the camera operator was so fascinatd that he/she forgot to adjust focus. Sharp mics though
Wish I had a camera operator/ sorry do better next time. Ian, yes, master nerd in the best way!
To answer Ian's question.... Have you tried using Soundslice? That's what James Hill uses for his classes.
Nice!
Checked it out. Looks promising!
Ian's out of focus! It's hurting my eyes... :(
Sorry about that! I screwed up
@@HawaiiMusicSupplyTUS it's all good!