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Nalu Ukulele Company
5410 East Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90022
USA
Phone: 213.785.7483
eMail: info@nalu-ukulele.com

Lubos Naprstek
24 Briar Ct.
Hamburg NJ, 07419
Phone/Fax: 973 827 5681
Cell: 917 204 4189
( from listing's site ) - Lubos Naprstek was born 1964 in the Czech Republic outside of Prague in a city called Kladno. This part of Czech Republic is known by big tradition of instruments making-playing and a lot of Jazz, Bluegrass and Classical music lovers.
National Reso-Phonic Guitars, Inc.
871 Via Esteban #C
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Tel: (805) 546-8442
Fax: (805) 546-8430
(from their site) - These instruments were first created in the era of the Hawaiian and Jazz Bands, prior to electrical amplification. All sorts of musicians, Hawaiian, jazz and blues, wanted louder guitars: to be able to be heard alongside horns; to project out into music halls or smokey night clubs; or, to be the loudest guitar on the street corner. In response to this need, the mechanically amplified resonator guitar was created.
North Pacific Productions
Paul Kraus
North Pacific Ukuleles
22950 N Hwy One
Fort Bragg, CA
Phone: 707 964-0156
(from their site) - Hand built ukuleles from the finest woods available. These instruments have great tone and projection, and are available in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone.. Abalone inlay and custom detailing are a specialty. Woods used are Hawaiian Koa, Oregon flamed Mertle, 30-year-old Brazilian Rosewood, and North Coast Redwood. The sound, finish details, and ease of playing are wonderful! Call for prices.
Hard Copy Book: $7.95
PDF Download: $4.95
“A strum is the execution of a rhythmic pattern — in a specific style”
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 our focus in “A Guide to Ukulele Strums & Rhythmic Patterns”.
Though strumming looks natural to the casual observer, it is anything but natural to the beginning ukulele player. Even experienced players have difficulty in identifying and executing certain strums. Though this is one of those topics that is typically taken for granted, there is much to learn about rhythmic feels, accents, dynamics, strum direction, feel, percussive accents, idiomatic styles and tempo variation.
First and foremost, the subject of strumming is inseparably linked to rhythm. Though an ability to read rhythm is helpful, it’s not necessary to profit from this material.
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