Hey hey!  Look at you go! smile  BRAVO!  ENCORE!
http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_3191.gif
That's a fantastic song!  You should put it up in the songwriting section with lyrics and chords played.  I'd love to try it out on the guitar.  smile  What a VOICE too!  It's obvious that you're feeling a lot more comfortable with the Uke, just by how your voice sounds.  You're feeling more confident in what your hands are doing to be able to concentrate more on the singing than in previous videos.  That's an awesome feeling isn't it?  Keep going!  I think you had a good comment there on YT as well, to work on a strumming pattern for the slower parts of the song.  I'd probably do something like a DDUUDU (that's down down up up down up) pattern in there myself.  If that makes NO SENSE, ask!  There's a few fella's here (Roger being one) that teach and can explain strumming patterns really well. 

Just want to say it again, AWESOME! The playing is coming along very nicely (what you've done with the Uke would take the average person a few months with guitar) and your voice is fantabuous!

502

(5 replies, posted in Song requests)

Do you mean this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNkRcqjbSWU

Mule Train - Frankie Laine
http://www.tabs-database.com/frankie-la … hords.html

Or is it possible you mean the Muleskinner Blues?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3-mh3vXDA0
Dolly did this one too, a little different sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwc1FkkWulc

Here's a link to one version of the song's chords:
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/m/misc … es_crd.htm

joeyjoeyjoey wrote:

I have vacation time in August. If it is at the right time, I may be able to actually make it. Am I allowed to bring my girlfriend with me if I can??

Well of COURSE you can bring the girlfriend along!  The more the merrier!  I know it's not a short drive for you, but Ken managed it last year with a fresh knee surgery.  If you can bring a friend, it'll make the drive that much more fun.  smile  I'll count you in as a possible YES! 

Any idea on when you'll know better about dates in August that'll work best for you?  I imagine you have to put in for time off, then wait for approval and all that jazz.  Do they happen to give you like.. months of notice in advance?  I hope so!  If the timing doesn't work out for some reason, keep us in mind anyway.  As long as we have a little bit of notice (a few days), we're always up for some guitar picking company!

kimnoblemusic wrote:

My plans for Germany definitely include these dates however I hope Ya'll have  a GREAT TIME--and of course three words: video, video, video!! Have a blast!! smile

That's ok, you take that UKE with you so that when you get back you can make it to the gathering in PA!  wink  There will absolutely be videos and pictures!  Maybe THIS year I'll actually manage to record some sound files too!  Last year, I didn't pay attention and the mic setting was too low.  The time before that I had a chance to record a get together, I completely forgot my SD card!  Basic cruddy video with the laptop though, that I can do!  big_smile

Last Year's Gathering was a complete success as can be seen in multiple places online, but I'll just direct you to the thread here on the forums for perusal should you wish to view the details and results from last year:  http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=27357

Like last year, I don't have a date set YET!  But that will come, and will be updated here in the first post as we move forward.
As this is the same deal as last year, I'm pretty much going to copy and paste from last year's thread with a few little tweaks.  No reason to fix it if it ain't broke!

When: August 6th (approximately 5th-7th)
Where: Our backyard (or side porch?) in Central NY State
Who:  Local and Chordie Friends

What:
Backyard style gathering
Guitars
Food on the grill
Bon Fire (I'll have a chicken coop out there this year, so it shouldn't get QUITE as big as last years!)
Kid Friendly
Tent Friendly
Boat/Yak/Canoe Friendly

We'll do one day and evening dedicated as a backyard relaxed party (Saturday).  This means that if you live close you bring a dish, everyone BYOB and a lawn chair if you are able (coolers make great seats).  Bring your guitar or instrument of choice if you are able (or share, there's plenty of them here)!  Bring along the kids if you'd like (make sure they bring their suits because there will likely be a sprinkler or slip-n-slide set up).  Bring along warmer clothing for the evening (or stand within 10 feet of the fire for warmth).  Should it rain, we'll move to the wrap around porch or inside.  Jim and I will provide food (NY Salt Potatoes, NY Sweet Corn, burgers, dogs, SMOKED PULLED PORK, the best tater salad you've ever had in your life, fresh fruit, homemade cookies perhaps, etc). 

Note:  When I say, NY I do not live anywhere near New York City.  This is rural, Upstate NY.  We live in the central part of NY State.  Send me a message for the specific address.  Look up Oneida Lake, you can walk to it from my home, on the North Shore.

Of COURSE those traveling should plan to stay for the weekend and if you'd like to stay longer, we'd LOVE to have you!  The yard is plenty large enough to set up tents.  There are also tons of nearby NY State Campgrounds (as well as private ones).  There are motels close, and Hotels close enough.  We do have a little bit of space inside - couches to crash on, however we have hardwood floors so crashing on a floor may not be a best plan unless you bring along a pad.  Along with one day of an outdoor party, we'll do a few days of just relaxed picking, strumming, or helping you find cool things to see depending on the turn out of course (the guys visited Fort Stanwix last year)!  Nearby are streams, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, nature trails, and historic sites.  The girls and I took Roger on a hike down the Salmon River Falls last year.  The Boxing Hall of Fame and Baseball Hall of Fame are within driving distance as well.  The Adirondacks are about a 1 1/2 hour drive, Niagara Falls is about a 3 hour drive from here, and New York City is about 5.  If you want to come up and join us and go off wandering and exploring, I'll have dinner on the table for you when you get back.  smile  As Dirty Ed knows, the coffee is always on early in the morning, and hugs from the littlest are free.  Come visit and join us for a little in person Chordie Family Style Gathering! 

The closest airport is SYR.  For more specific details, shoot me an email.  We don't have a problem picking people up from the Airport and will drive further than the nearest one if need be! 

Should no one from Chordie be able to make it, we'll have a blast without ya!  wink  Seriously, we plan to have local friends and family over, so I'm extending this invite to my Chordie Friends as well.  We hope you can come!!

DATE HAS BEEN UPDATED!

So... who's claiming a couch?  Hurry!  Limited Quantities!  tongue

505

(15 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

No time today... but I'll try to listen to it one day this week while I'm working.  smile  I already knew he was a genius, but I'd love to see more proof!  smile

506

(5 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Glad to hear he's still around in the world, strumming and shooting stuff.  wink  Hopefully he'll re-join us in here now and then too.  Is he still rocking the Church?

Another that comes to mind is Selso... now and then he pops in - every few years.  wink  It'd be nice to hear where the world has taken him lately.  Hopefully some place nice and stable with his kidlets close by.

kimnoblemusic wrote:
Roger Guppy wrote:
Doug_Smith wrote:

Amy and Jim's hospitality is World Renowned! (even as far as Southern Portugal!)..... Home Baked Cookies, dangerous Bonfires, and Burnt Cow.

One to put on the "bucket list" for sure!

I can vouch for that. Well worth the travel from the Algarve to visit Amy, Jim, Steph and my special little pal, Katie. (Even if she does think I talk funny lol)

Roger

Haahaa! Well I'm definitely not surprised considering the kindness shown to me and others here however I'm a HUGE proponent of finding out for oneself so I definitely will have to add it to the Bucket List!! You had me at "home baked cookies!" smile

OMG!  You guys are too good to me!  BTW - there was actually some smoked pulled pork left over that went into the freezer from that gathering... I just pulled it out last week and mowed down on it.  It was just as good as the day we made it.  I am SO doing that AGAIN! 

Speaking of home baked cookies... if you're not in the US over the summer, then maybe UJB will have another PA gathering in the fall... I have to return to that one as well because he's holding a container of mine hostage until I return with more cookies!  big_smile

508

(4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

DuskyDee wrote:

Hello MEKIDSMUM!

Thanks for your info on the Smileys!

I'm writing here about the female singers of which you are starting to post. Would you care to post one of my original songs? If you like it of course! I am a singer songwriter, guitarist from the UK, living near Chicago. I hope to get out with my country blues band when I can complete the line-up. A little encouragement would be fabulous though as no-one knows me in this country as yet.

Please delete my website URL from this post if it's not allowed, but I wanted to ask if you would be interested to post my song;  Seventeen Times here? I can try and send you an email with the song attachment, or it can be found in my website.

I have around 40 original songs, the better ones are not even recorded as yet, but I hope to do so very soon. I'm just going through a trying time with my health just now.

Anyway, hope you like what you hear. Oh, and I was a professional back in England, luckily very popular back then too!
www.mamadevilleband.com

Hi!  Welcome to the Chordie forums!  smile  While it's entirely possible that some of your songs could be featured in the "Thursday's Quirky Singer-Songwriters" thread in the future, at the moment I'm just starting that thread out...

In the meantime, feel free to post links to your music in the My Local Band and Me section of the forums here: http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=14  - and if you have originals that you'd like to post lyrics and chords to for others to try to play (along with a link to a recording if you wish) feel free to post that information in the songwriting section of the forums.  smile  There's a lot of great people here on the Chordie Forums who are always interested in hearing what others are doing, getting tips and suggestions, as well as providing support to others.  The site is visited by folks from around the world (as you'll see in the Chat Corner stickied thread here: http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=28404) - so you're in good hands coming from the UK into the US!  wink  As your reply to this thread sounds a bit more like an INTRO - we'll move it over to the Chat section of the forums so everyone else can welcome you to the forums as well!  smile 

Welcome!

509

(7 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

Jim and I both enjoyed listening (to the ones sent via email). It sure sounds to me like you did a good job putting that together!! Maybe you should make a soundcloud or soundclick account and upload them there?  Or toss them into a video and throw them on youtube.  That should be easy enough.  wink 

Jim's friend loaned him an "extra" Eleven Rack he had laying around to play with for a while (seriously, who just has EXTRAS of things like this?  LOL).  Fun stuff, but now I have a headache.  LOL!

510

(16 replies, posted in My local band and me)

Congrats Graham!!!

kimnoblemusic wrote:

Hi All, I added my sites to the 'signature' option but here are the YouTube Videos of me playing.  I"m trying to document for others--particularly those who have not grown up around instruments or may have failed (like me) my progress in hopes to encourage others.  If I am posting these in the wrong area--please just let me know and I pull them down when I'm back on here!  I'll also be sure to check out the other areas as well----AND the mandolin! smile  Just a warning that all of these are poorly recorded, poorly edited and poorly played!! hahaaha, so I don't hurt anyone's ears! smile

First video playing the cover song: You Are My Sunshine after owning the ukulele for 12 hours   --------->     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI-MJmPiC5Q

Second video playing an original song I wrote, The Emoticon Song after owning for 2 days --------->     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj_zoCchx9M

Third video playing another original song I wrote, Fall Down after owning for 5 days ----------->     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRh4qNHg24s

(unashamed addict here!) smile smile

5 days!  That's AWESOME!  Fantastic job Kim! 

I think the big issue with guitar, that I'm guessing doesn't happen as much with the UKE, is as soon as you start learning something and are DYING to practice, your fingers start KILLING!  Then there's a big back and forth between trying to find time to practice, wanting to learn as fast as possible, but being in pain. Chord shapes can be quite a bit trickier too.  I think the UKE is a GREAT idea for a starter stringed instrument.  If/When the time comes and you're ready to move to a guitar, I suggest something with nylon strings.  They're far more forgiving with the pain factor, allowing you to practice more.  wink  Of course, there's plenty to learn on the UKE I'm sure!

Keep playing, and don't give up!  smile  A lot of us have links to our music locations in our profiles.  This is my YouTube page:  https://www.youtube.com/user/mekidsmom  I've got some stuff on SoundClick as well here: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_mu … ID=1094680

I haven't really added much in a while (other than New Years), but should you wish to watch the entirely LONG "Backyard Gathering" video on YT, you'll get to see some Chordie Peeps! Roger, Uncle Joe's Band, Dirty Ed, as well as the crew here (myself, Mekidsdad - my hubby, MekidsGramps - my dad he's not relly on chordie though, and mekidsKids!  ha ha).  There will be another backyard gathering in Rural Upstate NY planned for this summer.... adding a UKE to the rotation would make for some good harmony!  (hint hint... wink wink)

512

(66 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Sorry!  This has been a busy week, so I'm a bit late.  However, I'm going to bring you something realllllllllly special today!  This song was written by a 14 year old girl, who began writing songs at the age of 9 years old.  She's pretty gosh darn amazing.  Now 16, she's written over 250 songs and several are dedicated to charitable causes. 

As today is April 2nd - National Autism Awareness Day, I'd like to dedicate this post to my own little firefly.  wink  My youngest daughter is on the Autism Spectrum.  If you don't know much about Autism, or think of "Rain Man" when you think of Autism, please take a little time to learn more.  Because, "If you've met one person with autism – you've met one person with autism."  Autism is a spectrum, and each person affected will have different strengths as well as different weaknesses.  The more the public knows, the less difficult the lives are for those on the spectrum, as well as their families.

"Firefly" by Sophie Rose:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1grlLGf … e=youtu.be

If you view the song information on Youtube, you'll find that the proceeds of the sale of this song go to a well known Autism Charity, ACT.  As well, the lyrics and chords are posted should you wish to try to play along. 

http://i3.cpcache.com/product_zoom/1733938752/autism_mom_tshirt.jpg?height=250&width=250&padToSquare=true

513

(10 replies, posted in My local band and me)

Looks like fun!  Thanks for sharing your pics with us!  It's not just three of you though is it?  I mean, not that there's anything wrong with that, but for some reason I thought there were more to your crew.  smile  The guitar in the first pic is awfully beautiful - for an electric - coming from an acoustic fan.  wink

Well Scott, the kids look happy!  ARE they happy though?  OMG - your family must be excited to go and do and see new things, but moving as teenagers must be difficult for them.  Especially so far.  I suppose though, you gotta do what you gotta do - and - learning that at this age isn't a bad thing!  I hope they're embracing the change.  As difficult as this has no doubt been on the whole family so far, I expect they'll be ready for it when all is finalized!

A CHECK!  Whoot Hoot!  That's good news!  This clearly means the buyers are serious.  I remember when we bought our house, I think that was the last step that we needed to take before scheduling the closing.  smile  Awesome!  Now... the bigger question... do you have a new place lined up for the whole family AND dogS?  wink  Get to work! 

How many hours of driving is it?

Moderator Edit: I removed my name from the title, so everyone knows it's not just for me!  MKM - and edited my own post to add this note here as well

515

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Bill was here: http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=171948

He seemed to be having issues staying signed in - but did manage to post.  So clearly he's still doing OK - in some form or another.  Hopefully he'll find some time to pop in and visit again soon.  In the meantime, Bill, if you're having issues and need technical help - don't hesitate to send me an email!  If you've forgotten, it's my username in the forums @gmail.com

Hope you and Dondra are well and you're keeping her smiling with lots of music therapy!

516

(5 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Love ya and Miss ya Bill! 

If you look here, you'll see they were all talking about you again: http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=29472  Not behind your back mind you, but right out in the OPEN!  OMG!  smile  hee hee... Yup, you're missed when you don't pop in and say hi now and then.  Those Chordie folks can get worse than a mother hen.

517

(11 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

OMG Scott!  Last night he started rambling at me and I didn't know WHAT he was talking about!  He was saying stuff about different sounds though.  Apparently, there's a pick up for every possible sound imaginable... and he wants them ALL!  LOL!   He has that pedal for now, so can get a lot out of that of course.  I personally would think he just needs something "all around" but, no doubt he'll have a certain sound he wants more than others.  We'll see!  smile  Maybe I can get him to pop on here and ask some questions.  He does LURK on a regular basis though.  wink  (Hey JIM - tongue )

518

(7 replies, posted in Poems)

"Abandon Hope" is probably one of the most profoundly sad things I've read in a while... just those two little words.  It's almost ironic though.  Someone that would write those words must have a hair of hope left to be thinking clearly enough to write them.  I hope.

A few simple lines, yet a profound image painted.  Well written.  Thank you for making me think this morning.  The ideas rolling in my head right now make me want to write a song!  I probably won't, but thank you all the same for inspiration!  smile 

Never... ever... abandon hope!

http://www.animatedimages.org/data/media/707/animated-welcome-image-0031.gif
You're in the right place!  Welcome to the Chordie forums, Kim! There's not a lot of gals around here, but don't let that stop you (I don't!).  Jump right in and check out some posts and start commenting away!  The chordie forum members are some of the most kind people you'll meet anywhere.

A lot of the folks here play Uke, not just guitar.  That's something I'd like to try at some point, but with three people in the house that currently play guitar it can get expensive at times thinking about adding another new instrument!  smile  Do you play tenor or baritone?  As others suggested, we love to share and hear in here!

520

(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Hmmm, I thought Mekidsdad posted in this last night.  Apparently not...

He was sitting there on the couch with all kinds of "good swears" ... you know, "That is one sweet XXX!" so on and so forth.  smile  He was impressed, and then chewed my ear off for a while about how awesome a guitar like that is. smile  Lucky you Roger!

521

(18 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

beamer wrote:

I see I woke some people up. LOLOL OK Amy soft point taken. (maybe I just miss seeing the old gang around as much as I used to.)  I was doing that because some may not even care to look in the gadgets section since they are not into that, or maybe dont look in anything but the general chat room.

You know I still love ya right?  smile 

I also have a post to put up... SOON... that I think you'll like.  It's going to be in the ELECTRIC section!  (soon... could be days or weeks... I'm not sure yet)

In the mean time - I have a random completely off topic photo of an adorable creamy chick currently living in my house.  Since I can't decide where to post her fluffiness, and I reprimanded you publicly for forums no-no's, I figure I might as well do one too.  Cuz, yeah... us bad kids gotta stick together!  SMILE!  It's good for ya!

https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/v/t1.0-9/7642_10209061566394954_7352445080282510567_n.jpg?oh=5cf985208d535a5a6911cd4cbf300585&oe=57965CDF 

It'll get busier around here again.  I'm sure of that!  A LOT of people use Chordie just for what Chordie is, and they don't care about the forums.  Like - a LOT of people!  This site is actually REALLY busy.  Maybe forums are going out of style.  If that's what you mean by the "under 40" crowd.  Yes, I think the younger peeps just aren't into forums. They don't get it, because they ARE using other social media and like the instant gratification.  I'm barely hanging onto my 30's myself.  My early internet days were all about forums and chat rooms full of strangers all talking on one specific topic. Even MySpace - the original social media website - used to function more like a forum. 

<cue black and white photo filter and some hillbilly music>   My first cell phone was a "flip phone" that I got as an adult and only used to make emergency type calls. I recall the first time I couldn't find a payphone and thought, "crud, time to make a daytime phone call and jack up my bill!"  Ha ha - remember when nights and weekends were the only time you used the cell?  When Jim and I were first married and he was working out of town texting wasn't a thing.  I remember SNAIL MAILING him at the motel he was staying in.  I sent a few photos of the baby (who is now 11 and has her first cell phone - SMART phone, a computer in her pocket) getting her first teeth.  No one does that anymore.  Now we would just text that picture, post it to Facebook and tag the person, or chat on skype with live video!  OH - and I remember phone numbers with letters in them, and we had a "party line" at our house when I was a kid to save money.  I remember when we got the TV with a REMOTE. It was HUGE - a whole 25" maybe.  It didn't have rabbit ears or a tin foil hat either! AND, we got more than 4 channels on it!  <end photo filter and hillbilly music>

I LOVE TECHNOLOGY!  Times change, but I still love forums.  smile  Don't get me wrong, I like Facebook and stuff too.  But, I love the slow pace of forums, and how I can say something (you know, write a book) then come back to view the replies whenever the heck I feel like it.

OK - so what do you want to talk about next?  wink

522

(57 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Jam Bands - stuff one can just chill and listen to all day.  smile  Thanks Joe!

523

(11 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

I know nothing about electrics, but it's PURTY!  smile 

Jim started researching those GFS pickups, and was surprised at the low prices available and great reviews.  I have a feeling that I'll have to start taking my relaxing baths with music playing through earbuds while I read.  I don't think the bathroom fan that works so well to mute out the children will work as well going forward.  big_smile

524

(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Beautiful!!!!!

And, for anyone that missed it... JJJ's Breadmaker all on it's own in all it's glory:
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1635/26090740615_62883f6d9c_n.jpg

525

(18 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Collinsone is right.  I've not been here as long as you have, Scott.  However, I've seen these forums fluctuate in activity levels.  I've noticed that posting comes and goes, as do members.  It's not just that members leave, but weather changes and people get out from in front of their computers and do stuff in the real world.  I've seen YOU go weeks at a time not posting.  It happens, it's life.  It flows like a tide.  The Ebb and Flow of a forum. 

I work on a very BUSY forum as a moderator elsewhere.  We're talking... 400 people online at ALL TIMES busy, sometimes thousands.  Even that forum has it's busy times and slow times, and it's not just time of day, but day of the week, week of the year, holidays, changes that happen with the content being discussed, world affairs, etc...

The beautiful thing about a forum is, you post something and someone can see it right away.  They can check on the happenings.  THEN they can come back later on when they have time to sit in front of the computer for a bit and draft up a reply.  The content will still be there.  I think, maybe... you're seeing the ebb and feeling the PULL of social media and smart phones where everything is always happening RIGHT NOW.  Forums are... whenever you get to it.  That's why they're still my favorite!  I never feel the need to be here 24/7 worried I'll miss something.  Nope.  The good stuff will still be here down the line.

BTW - One post about something is sufficient in the proper section.  There's no need to cross post in other sections. Just give people time to see your message and reply.  Relax.  Social Media is like a discussion on public transit - quick, rushed, in your face.  Forums are like a discussion over a 5 course meal.  wink