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Down Among the Sheltering Palms

The tabs I used for this are available (along with tons of others) at doctoruke.com

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I Love It by Icona Pop ukulele cover

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Seek Up by DMB for Ukulele

Cover of my favorite Dave Matthews Band song, Seek Up. I came up with the arrangement for ukulele. Also available is the Seek Up ukulele tablature.

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Greensleeves, solo ukulele

And here’s the tab I used: http://www.chrisowen.co.uk/greensleeves_ukulele_tab.html

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Blue Moon, voice and ukulele

And here’s the tab I used: http://www.doctoruke.com/bluemooncomb.pdf

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Heart and Soul Ukulele Cover

One of the first full songs I learned and memorized on the uke. Lots of fun. I’ve played this on piano forever without knowing it was a fifties song with words. Recorded with a Shure SM58 mic going into Ableton

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The Gospel of Jesus

Recently I listened to the 7 disc audio book, The Gospel of Jesus, read by Garrison Keillor. It’s a great way to get the whole story in a fairly succinct telling. It’s not nearly as repetitive as the Bible, though

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Goldstein on Equanimity

Hey there – excuse the prolonged absence. I’ve been suffering from acute workaholism. More accurately, I’ve trying to do three jobs at work. It’s awesome. And today, one of my direct reports quit, so let’s go ahead and make that

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Subject to and Freedom from Suffering

In a recent edition of the Free Buddhist Audio Podcast, Vajratara gives a wonderful introductory talk on the stories around Buddha’s enlightenment and subsequent turning of the wheel of the dharma (The Buddha’s Gift To The World). In it, she

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Letting Go – simple, precise and potent

AudioDharma.org (via Zencast) recently posted a dharma talk from Gil Fronsdal about three kinds of practice. The three he discussed are Development, Letting Go and No Practice. He goes into some detail about each and why some work better than

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