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Mahalos for posting "Red Opu" hellotiki! That's a great tune. I have it on a recording, which I believe is from a Dick McIntire (steel player) album, and always wanted to learn that one. Funny lyrics and just a classic.

Aloha Folks,

My favorite online reference for leadsheets to traditional Hawaiian mele, hapa-haole tunes, and contemporary island jams is www.TROPICALSTORMHAWAII.com. Here you'll find a treasure trove of lyrics, standard changes, and popular substitutions. There's also a TAB archive for those of you interested in that.

Also I might suggest that you visit the Forums at FLEA MARKET MUSIC for advice and help from other uke players, news, and more.

Finally, I've found the Flaming Ukulele Radio Hour shows hosted by Uke Jackson at WNTI to be a great resource in terms of "what else" is out there!

Hope this helps!

-Randy

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Swanky posted on Sat, May 6, 2006 5:24 PM

Anyone got chords for "Across the Sea"?

On 2006-05-06 17:24, Swanky wrote:
Anyone got chords for "Across the Sea"?

Did you mean Beyond the Sea?

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET UKULELE CHORDS FOR "OVER THE RAINBOW"

Iz's version of Over the Rainbow/Wonderful World

http://www.ukulelestrummers.com/Songbook/Rainbow.html

[ Edited by: King Bushwich the 33rd 2006-07-31 09:41 ]

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Aloha! I am new to this site, (this is actually my first posting!) and I figured that this was a place that could help me with a problem that has plagued me for a while.

I am a sort of ukulele "hack." I love the instrument, and Hawaiian hapa-haole songs, too, but I am only beginning. I know 8 or 10 tunes okay, but I don't know music.

Anyways, I found this neat song from 1916, "Down Honolulu Way" by Earl Burtnett. I found sheet music but no chords. I believe this song would sound great on the uke. If anyone here could listen to the song and tell me the chords, I would be very grateful.

The song can be heard, (Roller-rink-version, anyways,) here:
http://www.halcyondaysmusic.com/september/september2001.htm

There are a pile of cool ol' Tin Pan Alley songs including some well-forgotten Hawaiian songs here, as well.

[ Edited by: Passerby 2007-01-28 18:25 ]

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uke58 posted on Tue, May 13, 2008 9:19 AM

Hello to all,
Anyone have uke chords for the older version of "MAUI BOY" sung by Danny Kapoi Trio and George Paoa??
Would greatly appreciate it..........

Some of the posts on this thread refer to "uke chords" when, of course, a "C chord" is a "C chord" no matter what instrument you play it on. Forming the chord is different, but a ukulele player uses any sheet music with chords and can play it by knowing, or looking up, the chords.

Here's one of my current favorites:
RUM AND COCA-COLA
by Morey Ansterdam, Jeri Sullavan and Paul Baron
(These guys were sued for stealing this tune, but
that's a whole 'nother story.)

[C] If you ever go down, Trinidad
they make you feel very [G7]glad.
Calypso sing and make up rhyme
Guarantee you one good, real fine time.

[C] Drinking rum and Coca-Cola
Go down Pointe [Dm7] Koo [G7] ma-nah.
Both motha and daughta
Working for the [Dm7] Yankee [C] dolla.

there's million verses, and if you like suggestive ones, the lyrics to The Big Bamboo fit in nicely also.

Lots of good Ukulele songs, online lessons and info can be found at http://www.ukuleleunderground.com check it out!!!

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On 2008-11-08 15:31, Beach Bum Scott wrote:
Lots of good Ukulele songs, online lessons and info can be found at http://www.ukuleleunderground.com check it out!!!

Thanks for the link!

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