That lick Abe plays in the last B section of “A” train is unreal. Corey looked up right when he played, like “did I just hear that?” This is my first time hearing Abe, I think he’s the best bebop uke player I’ve heard. This channel keeps getting better and better.
I love how positive and fun Abe is and how rightfully complimentary Abe is of Corey’s amazing skill. Take the A train was great and Abe talking about playing the wrong notes and how to get in and out of it was such good stuff.
Great interview and strumming. Going to post this on three walls so the central valley folks can enjoy the Abe Lagrimas spirit and energy. Good luck with South Africa!
What a great video. Very happy to have received the latest Abe Lagrimas jr. CD. It is fantastic, love the way he plays jazz, so inspirational! Corey is great on the background, which is also foreground in his case. Thanks for this.
Abe and Corey in the moment awesomeness! You two should collaborate more. The chemistry and all else is there. Duo is a conversation. More than that could be egotistical chaos. Thank You 🙏
When tuning by ear, pick the open C string to the open G string. For me, I use the "wavy sound" as a guide. When the dissonance is smooth and not wavy, the 2 strings are in the with one another
I listened to 'Everything for Nothing' Man! that song is like Beethoven! and Blame it on my Youth is like Joe Pass. Palindrome has a nice bebop walking bass! You surf great on that bassline. great album!
@HawaiiMusicSupply Next time you should do a tuning-by-ear battle between Abe, Corey and Kalei. All get off instruments and the one who gets closest wins.
I think, low G stringed 'ukulele are better than high G stringed ones. First, you could easily convert guitar players if you present them with the low G. Second, you could play songs beautifully in any keys, unlike the high G stringed ones that you might play a song most probably in the key of C or G... sometimes in F. How about the other keys? No problem with the low G. Any keys would work. It has a wider repertoire like classical music, flamenco and jazzy tunes because it has "bass" notes. Though I still like the high G stringed 'ukuleles for the "cute" sound
That lick Abe plays in the last B section of “A” train is unreal. Corey looked up right when he played, like “did I just hear that?”
This is my first time hearing Abe, I think he’s the best bebop uke player I’ve heard. This channel keeps getting better and better.
I'm from SOUTH AFRICA. Nelson Mandela's house is in SOWETO, VILAKAZI STREET. I love the Ukulele Site. Best service ever experienced.
I love how positive and fun Abe is and how rightfully complimentary Abe is of Corey’s amazing skill. Take the A train was great and Abe talking about playing the wrong notes and how to get in and out of it was such good stuff.
Yes! Thank you!
The cover of Africa was amazing!!!!
Probably the most sublime thing I have ever heard on the uke. Thanks sooooo much.
Coming back again to say, THANK YOU. This is great. We are so lucky to have this channel.
Whooaaaaa!!!! That was awesome!! Africa!! How cool was thst???? Abe Lagrimas and Corey!
Great interview and strumming. Going to post this on three walls so the central valley folks can enjoy the Abe Lagrimas spirit and energy. Good luck with South Africa!
Always love these videos, but have to say this one, was one of the best. Corey and Abe were such a great match. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Mahalo!
Blown away! So so so good!
Abe KILLED Toto’s “Africa”, Corey was awesome as usual!
I don’t know much about the technicality of
Ukulele, but this was a stunning listen, thank you for opening our minds
What a great video. Very happy to have received the latest Abe Lagrimas jr. CD. It is fantastic, love the way he plays jazz, so inspirational! Corey is great on the background, which is also foreground in his case. Thanks for this.
Awesome thanks
Koolau CS-O sound amazing
Stunning.
Abe and Corey in the moment awesomeness! You two should collaborate more. The chemistry and all else is there. Duo is a conversation. More than that could be egotistical chaos. Thank You 🙏
Great stuff guys.
When tuning by ear, pick the open C string to the open G string. For me, I use the "wavy sound" as a guide. When the dissonance is smooth and not wavy, the 2 strings are in the with one another
I listened to 'Everything for Nothing' Man! that song is like Beethoven! and Blame it on my Youth is like Joe Pass. Palindrome has a nice bebop walking bass! You surf great on that bassline. great album!
Thank you Patrick for checking out my new album. I'm glad you like the new music.
This Koolau CS-O sound like an 8 strings! The harmonics are incredible, especially on the A string, what's the secret of this uke? :o
Mahalo!
@HawaiiMusicSupply Next time you should do a tuning-by-ear battle between Abe, Corey and Kalei. All get off instruments and the one who gets closest wins.
"My map is backwards, but its fun." Ahahahahahah XD
Do you know any mobile application that offers you a base and that you can accompany with your ukulele?
Hi guys! Great video! Waiting for some ukulele jazz stuff with Abe at members community :O
Is the ukulele that Abe Lagrimas Jr use Tenor or Baritino?
Is Abe from the mainland? He looks like a mainlander.
Corey seems to be stoned a lot! 😎
LOL was just beer this night 😂
Well he is one of the best uke players going so whatever works:)
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I think, low G stringed 'ukulele are better than high G stringed ones. First, you could easily convert guitar players if you present them with the low G. Second, you could play songs beautifully in any keys, unlike the high G stringed ones that you might play a song most probably in the key of C or G... sometimes in F. How about the other keys? No problem with the low G. Any keys would work. It has a wider repertoire like classical music, flamenco and jazzy tunes because it has "bass" notes.
Though I still like the high G stringed 'ukuleles for the "cute" sound
I'm sorry but I disagree, i play both high and low g, you just need to explore and learn how to make music with it.
The high G is a big part of what makes the ukulele unique though. If you’re playing low G you might as well get a guitar and put a capo on fret 5.
Abe is super nice and easy-going daily basis