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Lots of news: An art opening, a street art performance and our anniversary circle!

Hi, all! There are lots of updates today.

Art opening, May 1

The MacKenzie Art Gallery has asked us to play at the opening reception for David Thauberger’s new exhibit, Road Trips and Other Diversions.

Depending on the weather, we’ll either set up outside or in the lobby. Please bring all your music and a stand. We’ll probably be standing.

To give me an idea of how many to expect, please let me know by email or on Facebook if you can make it.

Road Trips and Other Diversions

  • Friday, May 1
  • Meet at 6:45 pm
  • Play from 7:10 to 7:40 pm
  • Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, 3475 Albert St.

Those who can make it are asked to join us for a short meeting at the store on Tuesday, April 28, where we will discuss which songs we want to play from our binder. If you can’t make it, you are still welcome to join us at the opening.

Pre-event meeting

  • Tuesday, April 28
  • 7 pm
  • Sawchyn Guitars, 2132 Dewdney Ave.

Anniversary circle! May 5

When I first asked Kendra and Peter about putting together a ukulele circle, I didn’t know if we’d make it to a second month, let alone a whole year. Thank you to everybody who has come out, whether you were there from the beginning or joined us in April.

  • Tuesday, May 5
  • 7–9 pm
  • Sawchyn Guitars, 2132 Dewdney Ave.

I’m not bringing any new music, but we may play through some of our favourites. If you want to play something in front of the group, I’ll have a sign up sheet on the counter. A few of you have already signed up! If you want to lead the group in a new song, please bring some music to share or send it to me and I’ll post it here.

After the solos are done, we’ll take a break from playing and enjoy each other’s company over food and drink. Please feel free to bring a dessert or fruit or punch or whatever you’d like to share. Don’t worry if you can’t bring anything, I’m sure there will be plenty to go around.

The Moveable Feast, May 23

This performance art piece is going to be part of the Cathedral Arts Festival. It will also be a tribute to Michele Sereda, one of the original organizers. It’s a joint collaboration with the De Propere Fanfare, Curtain Razors, Common Weal Community Arts, the Dunlop Art Gallery and the Cathedral Arts Festival.

Here’s an example of what they do.

Participation is entirely voluntary. There are a number of rehearsals before the performance, so you may want to check your schedules before you commit.

Schedule of events

The Launch

Musicians meet and greet with the Belgians

  • Saturday, May 9
  • 7–9 pm
  • Location TBA

Week 1 rehearsals

  • May 11–15
  • 12–3 pm or 6–9 pm
  • Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre, 2900 13th Avenue

CVAF Opening Picnic Concert Dress Rehearsals

  • Saturday, May 16
  • 6–9 pm
  • Sunday, May 17
  • 11 am – 2 pm

CVAF Opening Picnic Performance

  • Monday, May 18
  •  12:30 am
  • Les Sherman Park

Week 2 rehearsals: Creating the parade

  • May 18–22
  • Times TBA
  • Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre and the German Club

Parade dress rehearsal

  • Friday, May 22
  • 6–10 pm

Moveable Feast Parade

  • Saturday, May 23
  • 10:30 am call time
  • 11 am parade
  • 13th Avenue

Music

There are four pieces to perform. They weren’t written specifically for ukulele so one of the members of De Propere Fanfare is putting something together. I’ve included the PDFs and sound files here:

If you would like to take part, please let me know by May 1.

Tuesday Night Ukes, April 7

It’s time for our 12th Tuesday Night Ukulele circle. I can’t believe how quickly the last year has flown by. In May we’re going to celebrate our first anniversary, but for now, let’s do what we do best: sing a few songs with friends and have some laughs!

7 pm Tuesday, April 7 at Sawchyn Guitars (2132 Dewdney Avenue, Regina)

Here are the songs for Tuesday night. Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions and thanks to Gary and Laura for The Hukilau Song and Swinging on a Star.

All the songs in a single PDF:

I’ve included YouTube links so you can hear what they sound like and play along. Most are in the same key but if not, I’ve indicated the capo position.

Remember, next month I’m turning the tables and asking group members to try leading a song or performing a solo or group piece. Performing is a great way to push yourself to improve and where better to dip your toe in the water than among friends!

Tuesday Night Ukes, March 3

The Queen City Ukes next circle is 7pm Tuesday, March 3, at Sawchyn Guitars (2132 Dewdney Avenue).

We’re going to finish off the music from November’s “Ukulele Right Hand” workshop.

The single file with all of March’s music will be ready soon, but in the mean time, here are the links to the individual songs.

If there’s time, I also want to touch on James Hill’s “Chord Twins” workshop from earlier this month:

  • Sway
  • St. James’ Infirmary

For those who ordered the Daily Ukulele, the books are in! Don’t forget to bring $35.

Workshop with James Hill

This is very last minute, but we’ve been given the opportunity to have a workshop this coming Monday (yes, in less than three days!) with ukulele extraordinaire, James Hill.

You may have seen his website, The Ukulele Way (theukuleleway.com). His technique adds melody on top of the rhythm and chords that we’re used to. Melody is one of my weakest areas, so having someone like James available to teach us is a gift.

The price is tentatively set at $30 and the start time will be around 7 pm. The workshop will be held at a private residence in Regina.

Space will be limited to around 20 participants so please, let me know as soon as possible if this interests you! Send me an email and I will reply back with all the details once they are confirmed.

February’s ukulele circle, Feb. 3

Old valentine card with a little boy with a ukuleleTuesday, February 3
7 PM
Sawchyn Guitars, 2132 Dewdney Avenue

We’re going to continue the introduction to strumming patterns.

All the music in one file: (GCEA) (DGBE)

Songs include:

That’s a lot, so if we don’t get through them all, we’ll finish them off in March. Joel also taught some finger-picking techniques. We’ll look at those in March, too.

Happy new year! The next ukulele circle is January 6

Happy new year, everyone! It’s time to work off all that turkey with another ukulele circle.

Tuesday, January 6
7 PM
Sawchyn Guitars, 2132 Dewdney Avenue

It’s almost 2015 and that means it’s time to work on those ukulele resolutions!

We’ve started to build up a pretty good collection of chords over this first year. For 2015, my resolution is to concentrate more on what my right hand is doing. For the next few circles, I’m going to work through the strumming patterns that Joel introduced us to at the his “Ukulele Right Hand” workshop in November.

We’ll spend an hour or so introducing some patterns and try them out on some new songs. The songs have been added below and on the music page.

See you in the new year!

Music for the January 6 circle

[Update] All in one file: (GCEA) (DGBE)

Next ukulele circle, November 4

Here’s a quick reminder that November’s circle is next week:

Tuesday, November 4
7 PM
Sawchyn Guitars, 2132 Dewdney Avenue

I’ve uploaded some Christmas tunes to the Music page on the website: Jingle Bells, Silver BellsMele Kalikimaka, Auld Lang Syne, Joy to the World and Feliz Navidad.

That should take care of the first half of the evening. For the second half we’ll go over some of our older music so don’t be afraid to shout out your favourites.

We’ve got at least one baritone ukulele player in the group so I’ve started adding DGBE versions of all our music. Be sure to download the version that matches your uke. For most of you, that will be GCEA tuning for soprano, concert or tenor ukuleles.

The ukulele workshops are only a few weeks away on November 16. Tickets must be purchased in advance so we know how many people to expect. The response has been good so far and seats are limited so don’t delay. Contact Sawchyn Guitars at 306-522-6348 today!

As always, happy strumming!

Ukulele workshops for beginners and intermediate players, Nov. 16

Queen City Ukes and Sawchyn Guitars is pleased to present two workshops to be held on Sunday, November 16. Both workshops will be led by Joel Jacques, a Regina native who teaches ukulele in Ottawa.

To sign up, contact Sawchyn Guitars at 306-522-6348 or stop in at 2132 Dewdney Avenue. Tickets will be available soon.

Ukulele for the Absolute Beginner
(1.5 hours)

  • $25
  • 11AM to 12:30PM

Come find your musical voice through learning to sing and play the ukulele. This introduction course is for those picking up the instrument for the first time.

Participants will learn to play and sing popular songs together in a group setting. We’ll answer all those questions that come up when you first play the uke: How do I hold this thing? Tuning? How do I strum? What is a chord anyway? And many more.

The basics of ukulele history, its relationship to other instruments and playing techniques will be discussed. More importantly, by the end of this session you will be singing and playing at least two songs and you’ll know enough to begin your music making journey on this wonderful little instrument.

All are welcome. Must have a ukulele to play during the workshop. (Sawchyn Guitars can help you out with this, but be sure to let them know when you register.)

The Ukulele Right Hand: How to make each new song unique
(3 hours with a break)

  • $40
  • 1 to 4PM

For those with some experience either on the ukulele or its related cousins the guitar or banjo.

So you’re playing the ukulele now and love it. You’ve strummed and sung and even managed to impress your partner/friend/neighbour/uke group/cat. Now, you’ve started wondering how you’re going to make this tune sound different than that other one. Here’s the not-so-well-kept-secret: It’s going to happen in your right hand.

This intensive afternoon workshop will introduce you to a variety of options that are available to you for making each song you play a gem in its own right. You will introduced to the basics of many right-hand techniques and place them in musical context.

Resource materials will be provided. Bring your instrument, you will definitely be playing.

Part 1: Strumming Strategies—How to pick a strum for a song (1.25 hours)

  • Accents and Dynamics
  • Straight Strum / Swing Strum
  • Chunks and Mutes
  • Styles like: folk, country, rock, reggae, bosa nova, swing
  • Triplet Stroke and how to use it

(break)

Part 2: Fingerpicking Styles—Learning from the banjo players (1.25 hours)

  • 3-finger and 4-finger strategies and patterns
  • Banjo Rolls
  • Clawhammer… on uke, really?

Want to take both workshops?

  • $55
  • 11AM to 4PM

Sign up for both and save $10!

About Joel

Joel Jacques is a native of Regina currently residing in Ottawa. He is excited at the opportunity to come home to Saskatchewan to share his passion for all things ukulele. Joel studied music at the College Mathieu in Gravelbourg and at the University of Ottawa. He has played the guitar, ukulele and keyboards in French trad bands, flamenco dance troupes and indie rock bands. He studied luthery with David Freeman in Tugaske, Sask and continues to build ukuleles in Ottawa (www.bytownukuleles.com).

He is an active ukulele teacher at the Ottawa Folklore Centre and also helps to lead the very popular and ever growing Bytown Ukulele Group (BUG).

New music added to the site!

I’ve uploaded all the individual songs to the website. You can find them all under the Music tab. This month’s songs are marked as “New!“.

There are three songs: Tennessee Waltz, On the Road Again, and the Halloween classic, Monster Mash.

I also added The Rainbow Connection. It’s a tricky one that Jo uploaded to the Facebook page and I re-formatted it to look like the rest of our songs. It’s got a key change for the last verse and there are a bunch of new chords. You can leave it all in the original key to make it a bit easier. Either way, anyone who wants a challenge is welcome to tackle it. If we have time at the end of the circle, we can give it a whirl for those who want to try.

The new songs are still available on the Facebook group, but they will also be on QCUkes.com for those not on Facebook.

Remember, the October 7 circle will have a guest instructor, so everyone is asked to bring $5.

See you next week!

PS – If you want to get updates made to the website, you can also follow us on Twitter at @QCUkes.

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