Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Validating the Old Lady Band

I know I've done a lot of talking about the Ol' Lady Band, which has really turned into Ol' Lady Band plus kids. Today I am posting video of the Ol' Lady Band -- to prove it's existence. And I have another quotable from JoJo (Jack) who noted the following while watching our practice. "I guess it really is good to start on rhythm. That way when you get into the intermediate school and everyone is struggling with learning notes and rhythm, you just have to worry about the notes."



I would like to note here, however, that Tessa -- who plays the violin -- manages our rhythm and is moving quickly onto the ukulele.



Also note that our intent was not to video tape our practice tonight but to record the audio, but since the iPad was the easiest tool, we grabbed some video as well. But it is the song that is important, so don't be commenting on our look ;( Not everyone in the Ol' Lady Band is a looker, so don't be pointing at me. It's rude.



Another note -- In 16 tons I sing, "fighting and trouble are my middle name." Yes -- we all know what my middle name is and it's not "fighting and trouble."

8 comments:

  1. Your videos were inspirational. I loved your very strong rhythmic strumming. The shaker was also a great addition. I'm trying to talk my band into playing Jambalaya next week for the Stake Rose ball. Maybe we should record ourselves to see if we sound okay. You guys are HOT, HOT, HOT!You are also very funny!

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  2. Of course you guys should record yourselves (and share with me) and don't be fooled by what my ol' lady band says. Not everything I hear ends up on the blog -- just most of it.

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  3. P.S. Judy, you didn't say anything about the banjo uke on 16 Tons -- it's so much easier than a full banjo.

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  4. I don't really consider a banjo uke to be a banjo. It's just a uke with some pretty trappings! It did look and sound very cool! Brittany has one, but it won't stay in tune. It needs some TLC.

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  5. I like your band's sound. I love Swing Low Sweet Chariot--one of my all time favorite songs. It doesn't get any better than that.

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  6. You do know that if Judy trades Brittany she does not come with the banjo uke, don't you?

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  7. @Ver Whaaa? That's it. The deals off.

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  8. For some reason my internet died every time I tried to listen. I finally got in today. My fav is 16 tons. I really identify with 16 Tons. Fighting will never be my middle name, but trouble is a possiblity.

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