The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Is there a Bela Fleck of the ukelele?

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    Those who are aficionados of the instrument spell it u-k-u-l-e-l-e. And that first syllable is pronounced "oo."

    I don't know if you'd consider him similar to Bela Fleck, but we do have Jake Shimabukuro, who seems like he can play anything on the ukulele.

    For example:


    And terrible video quality, but an amazing duet:


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    Eddie Kamae
    Genoa Keawe
    Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
    Last edited by Litterick; 03-24-2024 at 07:13 AM.

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    And Taimane Gardner:


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    Abe Lagrimas Jr.


    And yes, Jake is pretty good too. I have albums from both.

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    From the jazz side, Lyle Ritz.


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    Since you mentioned uke…

    I have been working on the guitar parts for the Chris Cross song Sailing. He plays a 12-string electric on the album and live and tunes it DADF#AE.

    I didn’t want to retune my guitar for the show, so I worked it out on the uke. Similar tuning. Our singer sings it in B, not A, so I use a capo.

    Lanikai tenor guitar A/E with wound lowered octave first string. Sounds great through the Fishman amp.

    Not planning on tackling Bohemian Rhapsody anytime soon though…

    Ukelele and Bela Fleck-cdst-cet_3-jpg

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    Jake also plays a tenor guitar. Here's mine, a Kala tenor with Ziricote back & sides (I also use a wound 4th, an octave down):

    Ukelele and Bela Fleck-kalauke-jpg



    And Cliff Richards (Ukulele Ike) knew a thing or two about Ukuleles...


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    I’m no Bela, but there’s these:







    I have a dozen or so ukulele books published by Mel Bay.

    But I ain’t no Bela. Genius.