The Gerald Ross Holiday Collection ;-)

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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The Gerald Ross Holiday Collection ;-)

Post by Gerald Ross »

It's that time of the year again.

Here is my Holiday collection. Uke tunes, Hawaiian Steel tunes, Dobro tunes, Solo numbers, duets, full band arrangements!

Christmas Time Is Here (solo ukulele & bass)

Silver Bells (Ukulele with trio)

Blue Christmas (solo ukulele)

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas (solo ukulele)

Sleigh Ride (Hawaiian Steel with trio)

Chanukah Oh Chanukah (Dobro, Steel Drums with trio)

Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree (solo ukulele)


Click on the Snowman

Happy Holidays and a Healthy Peaceful New Year to you all!
Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'

A UkeTone Recording Artist
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Post by Matt Johnson »

just finished listening to the songs you've recorded....love 'em! :D thanks for sharing your talent with us.

I can't get over how beautiful "Christmas Time Is Here" sounds....just your sweet uke playing and some bass...perfect!
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Post by Matt Johnson »

Sorry to repeat myself here, folks. But in case you missed this, you may want to download these tunes and play 'em while doing stuff around the house, etc. during this time of year.

It's been a pleasure for my wife, daughter and I puttin' out decorations and what not with music from playing in the background from all the great members here. Please keep 'em coming!

Really excellent mood and relaxed playing.

Awesome Gerald!
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Uke/Bass duet

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I have to agree that ukulele and bass make a wonderful pair for some beautiful, simple, yet elegant music. The uke is great for making beautiful chord voicings because the re-entrant tuning puts the higher notes closer together. The bass fills in the bottom perfectly... Great stuff!

A Lyle Ritz recording of bass and uke is what started my love affair with ukulele years ago. Since I last played ukulele, my son has learned to play acoustic bass in the orchestra at his middle school... I think it is about time crack open that uke case and work out some songs with him.

Sorry Gerald, I'm not trying to hijack your thread here. It is just that you are very inspirational. Great stuff as usual.

Kurt
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Post by Gerald Ross »

Thanks all.

And Kurt...

Kurt has been a musician his whole life and has recently (in the last 2 years) taken up the lap steel. He's sent me some of his home recordings on the steel. Great stuff! The guy's got it, and he got it really fast.
Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'

A UkeTone Recording Artist
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Very nice Gerald, thanks for sharing :)
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Post by Kurt Kikendall »

Wow! Thanks Gerald!

I don't know what to say to that.
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