dino48 wrote:

Hi kim and welcome here,you can get very small good sounding guitars if you really want too play one.

Hi Dino48,

Thank you! When I went to the music store, I was surprised to learn about the 3/4 guitars and folk acoustics(?) that, to my untrained eye, looked like ukulele. I ended up with the uke but if I stick with it and can get proficient, then I may try one of those smaller guitars. Who knows! smile

Doug_Smith wrote:
kimnoblemusic wrote:

  Is there a central location where people automatically post their latest and greatest works... or is it more that you know all of this on a personal basis??  smile

Yup. you can post lyrics (we call 'em "poems" without music in Poetry), Poems with music (scores or chords) in Songwriting, and your recordings/links to vids (for comments or "bragging rights") in My Local Band & Me.  Wander around a bit and you will become familiar with the general contents of all the sections, but if you should misplace one.... we are awfully forgiving and the Moderator for the section will likely move it to the more appropriate section and let you know why.

The only thing that we are particularly picky about is that songs posted in the Forums should be "original" work, and that commercial (as in selling something) links are Verboten.  We try to enforce copyrights as much as possible, and by publishing your own stuff here on Chordie, you actually give provenance to your ownership of your composition(s) should need arise to support yourself against infringement.  Videos and recordings of "covers" are OK as long as the original composer or artist is mentioned.

Hi Doug--thank you very very much for this complete explanation.  I'll be sure to check out more as I go but I greatly appreciate this "starter kit."  I'm sure had I hunted around a bit more--I could have gotten there but I appreciate the little push here!! smile

Baldguitardude wrote:

Kim I just checked out your website. You have a fantastic voice. Great stuff on there. smile

Hi Mr. BaldisBeautiful! smile smile

Thank you for your kindness!! I feel like I'm missing some opportunities to check out everyone's work on here.  Is there a central location where people automatically post their latest and greatest works... or is it more that you know all of this on a personal basis??  smile

unclejoesband wrote:
Zurf wrote:

The best place to hear my work is my front yard on a pleasant summer evening.

Or here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpo9aKqGcfw

Or here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_LLWi_Xq6I

Or here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmaOlKKSJNA

Or here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAFE5xb-NtY



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Really enjoyed all of these videos--thank you for posting them!!  The last video was really great!! A whole guitar jam fest--GREAT! smile

Zurf wrote:

My work isn't "out there."  I was just learning to record when my pc crashed. The best place to hear my work is my front yard on a pleasant summer evening.

Is this a formal invite?? smile smile  I'll bring the lemonade ! smile

TIGLJK wrote:

Kim
Welcome!
I do not play UKE, but Kiki Jan does - and  a bunch of others.

You will find lots of great people here - and loads of constructive help for those of us who are  trying to play.

Glad you have joined the Chordie family!!
Jim

Hi Jim, I just spent a bit of time going through Jan's work---loved it!! Loved her strum patterns and her voice is lovely--she's got some power to her lungs--love it!! smile

Zurf wrote:

I finally got the chance to listen to your songs.  Very nicely done!  And don't you have a lovely voice?

Hi Zurf--thank you so very much for your kind reply AND taking the time to listen!  Let me know if I've missed where to find your work to check out--I'm always interested in learning to grow and improve--even if it's not directly related to ukulele.  I feel like I can learn from almost any music.

Someone called me a UkeleleBaby!!  hahaaha, I loved it--that's me--a brand, spankin' new UkeBaby however, having very little music background--I'm wanting to learn in every area. smile

TIGLJK wrote:

Kim
Welcome!
I do not play UKE, but Kiki Jan does - and  a bunch of others.

You will find lots of great people here - and loads of constructive help for those of us who are  trying to play.

Glad you have joined the Chordie family!!
Jim

Hi Jim, I can't wait to check out Kiki Jan 's songs and thank you for the kind welcome!!  My (micro)addiction is listening and watching ukuleles while I let my fingers rest.  smile

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unclejoesband wrote:
kimnoblemusic wrote:
unclejoesband wrote:

Joe.  Pennsylvania, USA.

Hi All, I'm sorry, I already lost the link to the original post you gave to me,

Well it looks like you found it without the link. smile

You're in.


haahaha, thanks so much UncleJoe!! And this here is living proof that miracles actually DO still happen!!! smile

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Hi All, my name is Kim Noble and I am a hobby singer-songwriter who has a (very!) small bit of experience collaborating and recording online with music.  I just purchased a ukulele (after failing many other instruments) and that's why I am on this forum

I wanted to offer any help (as time allows) if you needed a vocalist and/or lyrics for your hobby recordings and/or lyrics.  I am most comfortable singing my own lyrics and creating my own melody lines.  I sing most genres (maybe not death punk metal smile but most other genres). 

I am not skilled (which is why I tend to shy away from preset melody liines--I have a very faulty ear) and my lyrics are simple but feel free to check out my signature page where it has a sampling of what I do both on SoundCloud and Youtube and if I can help---please feel free to contact me!

I am very thankful for the strong support I've already received, here, and am a believer in giving back as much as I can.  Thank you!  ~ Kim smile

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NELA wrote:

If you will notice this is a old topic from many year ago..  As such, I doubt anyone will respond to your post, kimnoblemusic.

Nela

Hi Nela---I didn't notice--thank you for letting me know.  The offer still stands if anyone stumbles across my post! smile Cheers! smile

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Hi All, I have a small bit of experience online with vocal recording, melody lines, and writing lyrics.  I do varied genres.  I'm not very skilled but am willing to try as time allows.  smile  Feel free to check out my SoundCloud if you want to hear what my vocals and range sound like.  smile  Most of what I do is online music collaboration.  smile

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unclejoesband wrote:

Joe.  Pennsylvania, USA.

Hi All, I'm sorry, I already lost the link to the original post you gave to me, Unclejoesband, however you can pin Hartford, CT AND Aachen, Germany--as I split my time throughout the year between the two places.  smile smile  But if you prefer to keep it to true residences, then Hartford, CT--for now.  smile

Peatle Jville wrote:

Kim love what your doing with the uke and also your composing and singing. Your 3 kids have a wonderful role model. obviously the clasically trained pianist's add a nice dimension to your creative household.
Welcome

Hi Peatle!!! I'm really glad I caught up with you here!!  I have really enjoyed your videos and I LOVE the How I Record video!!  It's really great to see someone with the same philosophy as me---that music and recording should be easily accessible to anyone and everyone who wants to try it--not just for the elite.  Or at least that's how I view it--a real gift!  Looking forward to following you along as you sing and record your journeys too!! smile  Chat soon! smile

unclejoesband wrote:
Doug_Smith wrote:

There is another thread here in the chat corner where UJB is plotting folks on a global map, you might add yourself to the list.

A little late to the party but welcome aboard Kim. http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_3289.gif

So you don't need to go searching for it, here is a link to the last page of that thread.

http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic. … 82&p=4

Hi Unclejoesband!! Thank you so much for the welcome!  I always love a good party too!! smile  And thank you for the link!  I DEFINITELY am mostly clueless when it comes to searching for stuff--so I greatly appreciate it!! smile

Doug_Smith wrote:

Wowser!!!  Reported yourself huh?  That'll get you noticed for sure..... not that we make a habit of ignoring new folks.  Welcome aboard the most friendly forum in music!!

You mentioned the Portland Ukegals?  am I making acquaintance with another Northwest Chordian? (your profile does not list a location, and it need not be specific) There is another thread here in the chat corner where UJB is plotting folks on a global map, you might add yourself to the list.

Anyway just wanted to add my Welcome to the group.....

Have Fun!

Hi Doug, thanks so much for the welcome!  Nope--on the East coast! smile Sorry about that--I'll go in and change my profile location.  I guess I completely bypassed that.  And I definitely will add myself on the global map.  I'll have to add two places---East Coast (Connecticut) and Germany (for part of the summer!  Aachen) !!! smile

However, I DO hope to get out to Portland at one point (I have a close friend who owns a chocolate//coffee company in Portland) and if so, I'll definitely let you know--PLUS, I really wanna see the UkeLadies! smile

Roger Guppy wrote:

Actually Kim you did report two posts. They were both yours lol.

I realised it was in error so I just I deleted the reports.

Roger


aahaahaa!! Yep--totally sounds like me!  Thanks for making sense of it all!  smile

Zurf wrote:
kimnoblemusic wrote:
Zurf wrote:

Welcome. It's always exciting to discover a breakthrough. Good for you. Keep coming back to share.

Hi Zurf--thank you so much!  I will--I like to chat! ha!  Also, I just realized that the "report" button and the "quote" button are so close together that I almost "reported" you--hahaa! Sorry about that if I accidentally hit that in my haste! smile


LOL.  Go ahead and report me.  I'm one of the moderators for this section, so the report will come to me.  I'd tell me that I want me to settle down and that I don't want to see me acting up like that again.  Then I'd slap my wrist.  I probably deserve it for something anyway.

Haahahaa--those are good reminders for me too!!  I know I definitely deserve it!!  Thanks for the morning humor! smile  (But I am trying to be more careful with reading first!) smile

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

Tenement Funster wrote:

Glad you joined us, Kim ... hope you'll join us for discussion regularly. I have the opposite problem with hand size, and have never been able to manage a uke, mandolin, fiddle, or anything like that. I tried a uke once, and even using the very point of my finger on one string, it pretty much muted the strings on either side. Glad some one can play them, 'cuz they have a uniquely warm voice.

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Hiii!! Thanks for the welcome---yes! Would love to join in discussion for sure.  I don't have much to offer right now but hope to learn, grow and improve--that's my goal right now.  I WISH my hands were bigger!!   I'm Asian so they're better at tying shoe laces than trying to stretch for chords!! smile smile

Zurf wrote:

Welcome. It's always exciting to discover a breakthrough. Good for you. Keep coming back to share.

Hi Zurf--thank you so much!  I will--I like to chat! ha!  Also, I just realized that the "report" button and the "quote" button are so close together that I almost "reported" you--hahaa! Sorry about that if I accidentally hit that in my haste! smile

mekidsmom wrote:

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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!

Howdy!! Love to see other gals around--for sure!! I was just talking about the UkeLadies out of Portland!! I do a bit of hobby collaborating online and I'm finding a lot of male centric---nothing wrong with that, of course--however, it's nice to chat with a gal every now and then! Thank you for the warm welcome--I always look up to guitarists because that is my biggest failure yet! I tried and tried and tried and just could not get through chord changes.... however, I find the ukulele to be much more forgiving for my small hands and slow brain.  I am a mom of 3 so I definitely understand "expense" as well.  I have 2 classically trained pianist in the house and between lessons and tuning---everything else gets put on the back shelf!! smile  Thanks for the warm welcome! smile

Roger Guppy wrote:

Hi Kim and welcome,

Although I am primarily a guitarist I do possess, teach and play 3 ukuleles (two baritone and one tenor). The uke is a fun instrument and I do play in a ukulele band so I am looking forward to seeing/hearing some recordings from you.

Roger

Hi Roger--thank you so much for the welcome! I read a quote a few days ago that the ukulele is the only instrument that makes people smile before it even gets played.  I LOVED that quote--hahaaha!! The guy who sold me my Luna Ukulele is in a jam band--and was TERRIFIC!  I look forward to hearing more.  I've also checked out the UkeLadies out of Portland--they are GREAT.  Uke jam bands rock!! smile

Baldguitardude wrote:

It is totally appropriate. You'll find a friendly bunch here. Welcome to the forum!

I have played around with the uke. Fun instrument. You might also consider checking out the mandolin.

Are your videos on YT yet?

Hi Baldguitardude! Thanks so much for the encouragement.  I'm finding wherever I go--the ukulele community seems to be all for one and one for all--I love that!! Yep--they are posted but I don't want to spam anything so let me know if there's an appropriate way to share--if not--no big deal.  Just excited--that's all!! Thanks again! smile

I just thought I'd introduce myself--I hope this is appropriate! My name is Kim and I'm a hobby singer--songwriter who miserably failed at trying to self-teach every instrument, including guitar! I really really really needed accompaniment because my goal is to sing live acoustic sets both in the States and in Germany. My first trip to Germany yielded some small music opportunities and I plan to go back in the summer to continue pursuing live acoustic singing gigs.

Well, it was suggested that because I have small, child-like hands that maybe a ukulele would be a good try. Plus, it's more forgiving than other instruments. I definitely needed "forgiving!" 

So, about 5 days ago, I purchased my first ukulele and have already played and video recorded my first cover song, You Are My Sunshine AND two original songs (one silly; one serious), The Emoticon Song and Fall Down.  To say that I'm addicted is an understatement!  smile smile  I haven't been able to put it down. I'm a wimp so my fingers hurt but I don't care!

Anyway--sorry to gush but I'm a Ukulele Convert and am looking forward to spreading the good news of ukuleles as far as I can!!  If anyone knows of any face-to-face communities and/or online communities from Germany (Aachen area) and/or Connecticut--East Coast, would love to join them!

Hope to chat with some of you soon!