Basshappi wrote:
I've seen those and was impressed.
I've always been interested in mandolins and ukeleles
Have you ever seen Jake Shimabukuro?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puSkP3uym5khttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqaYmQZg ... re=relatedI've seen Jake on several occasions here in Hawaii. I saw him in 2002 opening for Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, and just two weeks ago when he came on stage at Victor Wooten's concert and played a song with him. I know he's been featured at several of Bela's concerts. You know, he's the most recognizable name from Hawaii, but there are many talented Ukulele players here as well, from young to old.
Basshappi, here's a link to a young lady who is a protege' of Jake's - her name is Taimane. She's about 21 now. I happened to walk into an open mic night one night and saw her playing solo, and thought to myself "look out Jake". I was blown away by her skill, and voice. I talked to her after she got off stage and told me she had been taking lessons from Jake for years, and it shows. She also sings very well, and writes her own songs...
http://www.taimane.com/videos.html?task ... tlink&id=6Look for the Video tab above for more videos if you care to, or go to her home page. Last summer my rock band played in Waikiki for a surf event, and after we were done, Taimane came on after us and wowed the crowd.