Ukulele Tutorial - Payphone by Maroon 5
Here is the tutorial... in thai. I took a look and i found it clear enough to be understood. In the 1st place i do felt that there should be no language barriers when it comes to music.
Chords:
Cadd9: 0203
G: 0232
Em: 0321
D: 2220
Reference: http://www.daveabbott.com/ukulele/chord-chart/svg/gcea.html
And here is her performance. Appreciate her efforts with the subtitle and chords aligned below.
In this tutorial there is a use of Cadd9 chord. That is new to me too. I went to find out more, and it simply means is a C Major chord, with the 9th note (CDEFGABCD) . So you just need to play GDEC.
For more info: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080603123950AA5sjdI
Ukulele Tutorial - Best Friend by Jason Chen
Finding out more on a song that used on a major event earlier this year.
Here is the ukulele tutorial on it.
No capo, 6 chords and a little fanciful for the strumming patterns.
Chords:
C: 0003
B: 4322
Am: 2000
G: 0232
F: 2010
G: 0232
Strum: up, down, chuck. Up, down, up, down, chuck.
I would say that this is a little bit tough for the beginner. Good luck!
Merry Christmas Everyone + Ukulele Tutorial - Mistletoe by Justin Bieber
Here are the chords for the ukulele
It is quite simple... but i believe it needs some alteration to the lyrics.
Chords:
G: 0232
D: 2220
Em: 0321
C: 0003
Taken from: http://www.e-chords.com/chords/justin-bieber/mistletoe
Correct lyrics: http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/j/justin_bieber/mistletoe_ukulele_crd.htm
If i have time, I will post the correct version with lyrics later
Here is a demo on the strumming pattern if you are interested. However i think it can be better :)
Beat'Abox Foldable Cajon Series
December 16, 2013 - Labels: Cajon -
Beat'Abox is local store that manufacture their own cajon, located at Scape, Orchard. They also conduct lessons on regular basis lessons. http://beatabox.com.sg/ Check out their foldable Cajon series
Slap-Top Cajon from Meinl
December 2, 2013 - Labels: Cajon -
Looking at this recently to reduce the strains on the "standard" posture
http://meinlpercussion.com/products/Product/show/631/609/
Some demo on jamming on it
Build your own Cajon
July 25, 2013 - Labels: Cajon -
Since a Cajon is "just a box", I am pretty sure you can build your own.
I googled it up and i found them in kits
If you are a carpenter, feel free to take a look at them at
http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Cajon
Types of Cajon
April 15, 2013 - Labels: Cajon -
Peruano Cajon
A simple wooden box without any faciful fixtures. Texture sounds like a conga or bongo.
Flamenco Cajon
Is a simple wooden box with some guitar strings added tO behind the playing face to create the buzzing snare effect.
Snare Cajon
Is similar to the Flamenco Cajon, but the snare place was used instead of the guitar strings. They are placed inside the top half of the playing face. Snare Cajon would have less buzzing effects than the flamenco.
Summarized from http://beatabox.com.sg/index.php/guides/cajon-types
Some songs for a major event
March 21, 2013 - Labels: Announcement -
Recently i was choosing some songs for a major event coming up in mid year. These are the songs i should be using. Better You - David Choi Best Friend - Jason Chen By My Side - David Choi The Way You Are - David Choi & Kina Grannis Darling It's You - Clara C & David Choi
David Choi Live In Singapore
March 6, 2013 - Labels: Performance -
I finally get to catch David Choi live in Singapore.
Here are some photos i shot that night while enjoying his live performance. He said he had some aches with his shoulders and has applied some heat patches
What is a Cajon
January 8, 2013 - Labels: Cajon -
The word "Cajon" is in Spanish. It is read as "ke-hon". It means "box" or "drawer". Many people read them as "car-john" or "cajun".
The instrument is a six-sided wooden box that you can sit on and play. It is mostly a foot square and 18 inches tall. It is originated from Peru in their folk music.
A Cajon can be played with hands, fingers, brushes and any other things. You can also get different tones and notes out of a Cajon by applying pressure to the front panel (face) with the heel of your foot or your hands whilst striking it with the other hand. Sometimes a kick can be used.
More read ups:
http://www.thecajondrumshop.com/index.php?page=What-Is-A-Cajon
http://beatabox.com.sg/index.php/guides/cajon-funny-mistakes
http://www.cajonbox.com/about-the-cajon/