Monday, August 29, 2011

Ukulele (Jane Is 14)










Charles Demuth:  The Figure 5 In Gold (1928)


       Five days ago, ahead of Jane’s 14th birthday,we visited a local music store and bought her the presents she requested,which included: a) a ukulele; b) a melodica; c) a capo for her guitar; d) a setof guitar strings; and e) an electronic string tuner








Lanakai Curly Koa Concert Ukulele



           We had a wonderful excursion, and once we found a Sam Ashstore employee willing and able to help us (that took some doing; we wereinitially discouraged by the somnolent retail atmosphere, which seemed unusualin these straitened times), things proceeded smoothly and well.








George Formby with ukulele


               Jane selected for purchase a Lanakai concert-size ukulelemade of Hawaiian curly koa wood after shyly trying out a number of other larger and smaller instruments.  The concert uke sounded fantastic in the store andwas by far the most sonically and visually appealing of all the models being offered,including both more and less expensive instruments. Buying a koa ukulele made Jane very happy, inpart because I initially told her (based on inadequate prior research, whichincluded seeing pictures of Taylor Swift playing an extravagantlybeautiful, oversized koa guitar) that koa was definitely going to beout of our price range.  Asthings turned out, this was definitely “the one” and Jane has alreadyprogressed significantly in her playing over the last several days, building on her unexpected, welcomeand utterly surprising guitar progress made over the summer, and giving her new axe a near-constant workout.






Hohner Melodica


             I owned a Hohner melodica when I was younger thanJane, but I never got very far or did anything remotely interesting with it.  Jane became fixated on the instrument after coming across a melodica demonstration video on Youtube and I was pleased to buy itfor her because she’s a very talented and expressive pianist and I’m trying toencourage her to pursue every musical desire she has.  Kids are funny: I would like Jane to be thenext Augustus Pablo, but she’s enthusiastically and assiduously pursuing the instrument  simply because she clearly has somethingsignificant, highly personal and individual going on upstairs. (That being said, I would still like her to takesome time and listen to Augustus Pablowith me.  The one time I saw Pablo perform live, years ago at the Beacon Theater inManhattan, backed by a killer band, which included Earl “Chinna” Smith, George "Fully" Fullwood and Carlton "Santa" Davis aka The Soul Syndicate,  it was life-changing).







The very great Augustus Pablo


             I haven't mentioned that what I really wanted to have happenduring our shopping trip was for Jane to buy a banjolele like George Formby’s.  Sam Ash told me that banjoleles aren’t ingreat demand these days (unlike more traditional ukes), but I think we didabsolutely fine.  

          What I have going on upstairs is THIS, i.e., writingsomething for you, and I’m grateful to youfor reading and listening.   Jane is 14 today and she begins high school just after Labor Day..  Yikes!  I’m grateful for that also, but sometimes feelovermatched by circumstances. 







Claude by Jane



           I expect we’ll all measure up in the end.  To say that it’s been a trying summer wouldbe a great understatement, but I have found that it’s mostly always darkestbefore some sort of quasi-dawn.   Perhaps we'll up-stakes and move to Guam.  Someone I used to know quite well told me once that it's great there and my cat Claude needs some new territory to mark as his very own.







Flag of Guam



Link: The Great Roy Smeck Plays Ukulele


Link: The Great Augustus Pablo Plays Islington Rock

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JANE BUTLER ROBERTS

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