Here's a link to a recording of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" on baritone uke and harp: http://hometown.aol.com/smokinbill/loveinvain.mp3
Smokin' Bill
Johnstown, NY
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Singing is where the rubber really hits the road. How invested are you? What do you have to bring to the song? How much are you capable of letting yourself feel? How much of that are you willing to show? Are you willing to step out of your set identity to engage a song? Unless singing is embarrassing, it ain't no damn good at all - Mr. O'Muck
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Here's a link to a recording of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" on baritone uke and harp: http://hometown.aol.com/smokinbill/loveinvain.mp3 Smokin' Bill Johnstown, NY Hi Bill, welcome to Weenie Campbell!
A blues Uke - cool! 'Love in Vain' works surprising well on Uke - nice recording! Your strumming variations keep the beat/tempo moving along nicely. I assume you are backing yourself on harp too - good work there too. Thanks for posting! slack Smokin Bill
Thanks for listening!
There are more .mp3s of country blues, folk and other tunes on my web site: http://hometown.aol.com/smokinbill HardLuckChild
Excellent! That really sounds great. I don't even know what a baritone uke is, but you have a great, mellow sound.
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