Ukulele At Its Best

October 25, 2006

“Step 2: Ukuleles in Paradise 2″ is an album that deserves recognition for ukulele accomplishment. Herb Ohta, Jr. and Daniel Ho create a musical soundscape that I can listen to over and over. The palette of sounds on this album is completely beautiful. There’s nothing fancy on this album, and I love it. But, the simplicity is deceiving. The level of composition, arranging, timing and musicianship is as good as it gets. These guys remind me of classical guitarists on ukuleles.

Herb’s website:
http://www.herbohtajr.com/eng/e_top.html

Daniel’s Website:
www.danielho.com

Step 2: Ukuleles in Paradise 2 available at:
www.mele.com

Slack Key Guitar Gear

October 11, 2006

The search is over. For 12 years I’ve been looking for a stompbox that keeps the natural tone of the acoustic guitar, offers great EQ (equalization), delay and reverb. There is such a stompbox, and it’s the Yamaha MagicStomp Acoustic. Mark Nelson, a fine Hawaiian slack key guitar player, first introduced me to the MagicStomp. Then, Herb Ohta, Jr. and Daniel Ho, top flight ukulele players, both attested to its greatness. I had to try one.

Pros:
-The mic modeling is excellent, and improves the pickup (often piezo) sound of an acoustic guitar
-The parametric EQ is great, and provides very deep and clear bass
-The delays and reverbs are transparent

Cons:
-The MagicStomp is very difficult to program, which probably explains its lack of popularity. You can edit patches on a software program, but the software only works on PC’s or older Macs.

Conclusion:
If you’re willing to spend a significant amount of time learning how to use the MagicStomp, it’s the best stompbox for acoustic guitar on the market. Street price for a MagicStomp Acoustic is about $150.

http://www.magicstomp.com/acoustic/