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Abraham Lagrimas, Jr.

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(Short Bio from Abe's Web Site) - Abraham (or Abe) was born in March 1983 in the U.S. territory of Guam. His father, a U.S. Navy sailor and semi-pro musician, moved the family all over the Pacific Rim eventually settling in Hawaii. It was here that Abraham began playing drums at the age 4. Along with his two older brothers Eric and Glenn (also musicians), they formed a band playing mostly hard rock and heavy metal music. Within a few months, the power trio began showcasing their music at community events and private parties all over Hawaii.

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Langley Ukulele Ensemble
Peter Luongo director
Langley, British Columbia
Canada
The Langley Ukulele Association Hotline: 604-340-UKES

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(from artist's site) - The Langley Ukulele Ensemble is now beginning its 26th year under the direction of Peter Luongo. During this time the group has developed a reputation at home and abroad for excellence in musical performance. The 23 ensemble members range in age from 13 to 22 years, and all attend either elementary, middle, secondary, or post secondary institutions.

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Rich "Amazing Dick" Leufstedt
Auburn, Massachusetts

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(from artist's site) - Professional Ukaholic and outstanding performer ! Rich Amazing Dick Leufstedt has learned to push the envelope of Ukulele music ! It all began 11 ukes ago and a desire to entertain people in a way thats not what they expect when they think of the ukulele. Imagine The Clash meeting Pete Seeger with some Snoop Dogg thrown in for street cred.

More information available on artist's web site.

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Lexotica
Lexotica… it rhymes with Exotica!
Los Angeles, California

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(from artist's site) - Lexotica is a ukulele driven funky jazz, lounge group.

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Lil' Rev

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Lil' Rev is a Milwaukee based, full-time musician who's "gaining national attention as one of the most up-and-coming performers in his genre" (Christopher Clough, Green Bay News Chronicle).  Lil' Rev performs Stephen Foster minstrel songs, Delta holler blues, featuring classic songs as well as originals ... all of which can best be described as good time music.

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Jerry Long

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50EasyUkeChordSolos.png Jerry has nice book available for creating chord solos on ukulele titled 50 Easy Uke Chord-Solos

“50 Easy Uke Chord-Solos" is a wonderful resource for players and teachers of all levels - congratulations on such a valuable contribution to the ukulele literature. I know I'll be referring to these pages both in my teaching and in my playing for years to come”. - James Hill

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Anna Acevedo Lyman
Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Canada

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( from artist's site ) - ANNA (ACEVEDO) LYMAN is a Mexican-American Jazzista and Recording artist (B. Mus. Jazz Jazz Vocal Performance, Min. Guitar), born in Detroit, currently domiciled in Canada. . Anna is a jazz festival favorite, performing live, and when she’s not onstage she enjoys teaching voice and ukulele, and is a bossa nova specialist.

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Hard Copy Book: $7.95
PDF Download: $4.95

“A strum is the execution of a rhythmic pattern — in a specific style”

A Guide to Ukulele Strums

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.

More info and complete samples of entire book.

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