
Yet another site redesign at www.CurtSheller.com, Curt Sheller Publications. This one is more a behind the scenes tweaking of the internal files (css).
Monthly Archives: July 2008
Ukulele Arrangement and Performance of While My Guitar Gently Weeps
I always loved George Harrison of the Beatles. As a young guitar player in the lates 60′s and early 70′s just learning the guitar George was a great inspiration. After Jake Shimabukuro do his version on uke I decided to try my hand at it and in the original key.
There is a ukulele TAB available of this arrangement at www.CurtSheller.com/scores/uke/WhileMyGuitarGentlyWeeps.shtml
I’m using a Pono cedar top, rosewood back and sides ukulele from Ko’olau Guitar & Ukulele.
Curt Sheller Publications Updates
Page Updates and Additions
Newest entries for CurtSheller.com (CS), JazzGuitarResources.com (JGR) and UkuleleClubs.com (UC). Most current listings are at top of list
- (CS 23-JUL-2008) Updated the UkuleleLessons Core Chords Level 1, Part 1.
- (CS 23-JUL-2008) Updated the UkuleleLessons Creating Intros and Turnarounds.
- (CS 22-JUL-2008) Yet another site redesign for Curt Sheller Publications at ChuckAndersonGuitar.com.
- (CS 18-JUL-2008) Total web site redesign for Chuck Anderson at ChuckAndersonGuitar.com. I through this together in just a couple of days. Turned out great.
- (CS 17-JUL-2008) updated the following pages with new information:
Ukulele Festivals
- (CS 15-JUL-2008) New web site and book launched: UkuleleStrums.com and my new book A Guide to Ukulele Strums.
- (JGR 13-JUL-2008) added luthier Lubos Naprstek of Hamburg, NJ to the luthier pages.
- (CS 11-JUL-2008) updated the following pages with new information:
D Major Chord Fingering Options ( ukulele ),
Tiki,
Super Mario Brothers Main Theme - (CS 10-JUL-2008) added this really cook band, Friends of Dean Martinez out of Austin, Texas. I came across them while watching a new DVD I bought on the Salton Sea titled Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea. A great documentary by Tilapia Film.
- (JGR 09-JUL-2008) added violinist Kailin Yong to the musicians page.
Cool Font – Weird Bill
I’ve actually paid for it and have used it on one of my new ukulele books and two of my web sites. The new www.UkuleleStrums.com that is a companion site to my new ukulele book A guide to Ukulele Strums. I also redesigned my UkuleleChords.net web site and used the font.
Weird Bill is Squid’s tribute to his most prominent influence, Bill Campbell, model kit box illustrator extraordinaire and creator of the Weird-Ohs!. Bill’s series of goofy monster model kits in the early 1960s was such a hit that it has been reissued twice! Weird Bill is fun, freaky, frantic and full of frenetic frappery! For more info on Bill Campbell check out www.bonediggers.com
Driving 55…
I’ve been driving 55 the last few weeks. Just put the cruise control on 55 and let it, well not fly, but hopefully save some gas.
One thing I have noticed is that I’m not passing anyone. Haven’t passed anyone on the highway in two weeks. And, when I first did this driving 55 thing, I felt like I was doing something illegal by driving the speed limit.
Driving 55 on cruise control has its benefits. I can drive the 18 miles on US 422 from Pottstown, PA the King of Prussia, PA and never have to put the brakes on. I get passed by everyone. Just have to watch on of the Bozo’s, sorry Bozo, doing 80 doesn’t rear-end me.
I have been getting close to 30 mpg on my old (130,000 plus miles) Hyundai. But, I want more.
I’ve even been doing the now air conditioning in town.
UkuleleChords.net Web Site Redesigned
I really wanted to use this new font I bought called Weird Bill. IT is a retro font harking back to my childhood. And, my Ukulele Chords site seemed like a good candidate to use it on.
Weird Bill
Weird Bill is Squid’s tribute to his most prominent influence, Bill Campbell, model kit box illustrator extraordinaire and creator of the Weird-Ohs!. Bill’s series of goofy monster model kits in the early 1960s was such a hit that it has been reissued twice! Weird Bill is fun, freaky, frantic and full of frenetic frappery! For more info on Bill Campbell check out www.bonediggers.com
Check out the new UkuleleChords.net site. I’ll be adding a lot of cool content over the next several months.
Chuck Anderson Unveils New Web Site
Chuck has a new site!!! Finally getting all that he has to offer out the world.
As a JAZZ GUITARIST, Chuck broke into the Philly Jazz scene with the Chuck Anderson Trio in 1973. The group featured Al Stauffer on bass and rotated Jim Paxon, Ray Deeley and Darryl Brown on drums. The trio played concerts throughout the East Coast and recorded its first album in 1975. The album originally titled Mirror Within a Mirror is included in a compilation CD titled The Vintage Tracks. This CD released in 2005, contains all of the trio recordings from the mid to the late 70′s. Another CD titled Angel Blue – A Tour of Jazz features Chuck in a sextet setting.
Noted as a COMPOSER as well as a concert guitarist, Chuck has recorded 7 CDs: Passages from the End of Autumn, Kaleidophon, The Art of the Neo-Classical Guitar, Christmas Wishes, The International Collection, Angel Blue, Music from the Light, and The Vintage Tracks.
As an EDUCATOR, Chuck Anderson directed the Medley Music School for 8 years. He founded and operated his own private music school for another 8 years. The school employed 12 teachers and had over 400 students. He was elected Artist in Education for the state of Delaware. Chuck was a consultant in the development of the guitar curriculum for Aula de Musica, a private music conservatory in Spain. He was also elected as the only American member of the International Advisory Board for LIPA, the Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts. Chuck has lectured at colleges in the United States and Europe. In addition, he has privately trained professional musicians, composers and music educators.
As an AUTHOR, Chuck has been published by several companies. Publications include: Music Pursuing the Horizon, An Improvisational Approach to Rock and Blues Guitar, Reflections for Guitar, Modular Phonetic Rhythm, Master Picking and The 6 Secrets of Guitar Fingering including Scale Charting. Other books include: Mastering the Modes, The Private Music Teacher’s Guide, Hi Tech Guitar and Advertising Music – The Business, A series called Unlocking the Guitar features topics such as learning the notes on the neck, strums and tunings. He also developed and was featured in an 8 hour video series called Harmonic Tonalities, the Songwriter’s Master Classes.
New Ukulele Strums Book and Site Released by Curt Sheller Publications
Curt Sheller Publications today announced the release of a new book for ukulele players titled “A Guide to Ukulele Strums” by Curt Sheller. One of the first skills a ukulele player learns is the art and craft of strumming, playing rhythm. This refers to an accompaniment technique suitable for the singer, singer-songwriter or someone who plays a support role for another instrument.
Strumming requires a specific set of skills. They are: 1) Memorization of chords 2) The ability to switch chords smoothly and 3) The ability to choose and execute a suitable rhythmic strum. It is this 3rd skill that is the focus in “A Guide to Ukulele Strums”.
If your goal is to expand your strum vocabulary, Then “A Guide to Ukulele Strums” is your answer.
For more information, visit their web site at www.curtsheller.com.
There is also a companion site for A Guide to Ukulele Strums (www.UkuleleStrums.com) that will add and expand on the principles and strums explored in the book.
Chuck Anderson Performs – Pirouette
Here is Chuck Anderson performing his original composition “Pirouette” on Miles of Music (www.worldofguitar.com) hosted by Bob Miles. www.ChuckAndersonGuitar.com, www.worldofguitar.com
As a Jazz guitarist, Chuck broke into the Philly Jazz Scene with the Chuck Anderson Trio in 1973. The group featured Al Stauffer on bass and rotated Tim Paxon, Ray Deely and Darryl Brown on drums. The trio played concerts throughout the east coast and recorded its first album in 1975. the album, originally titled Mirror Within a Mirror is included in a compilation CD titled Teh Vintage Tracks. This CD, released in 2005, contains all of the trio recordings from the 70′s.
With huge success of Jake Shimabukro’s video and recording of George Harrision’s While My Guitar Gently Weeps. I whipped up my own version of the song. My version is in the original key of Am.
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George Harrison was a big fan of the ukulele and this is great song to play on the uke.
This is not the Jake arrangement. I’ve done my own arrangement for a low “G”, C tuning and in the original key. This is based on the arrangement that I perform in concert in a George Harrison medley with Here Comes the Sun.

Enjoy, Curt



