Uketropolis: Ukulele Q&A with James Hill

"Angeline the Baker" (also known as "Angelina Baker") is one of the most well-known songs in the Old-time repertoire. It's appeal is a bit of a mystery: it only has two chords and its melody is pentatonic, meaning it doesn't even use all the notes of the major scale. And yet it contains multitudes. I continually return to this melody for its simple beauty and flowing rhythms. In this episode we examine a very specific moment in "Angeline the Baker" and I hope it inspires you to learn the rest of the piece. You won't regret it!

Watch Scott's arrangement of "Angeline the Baker": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t835kgnG3U
Learn more about James' Americana Ukulele online course: https://www.uketropolis.com/americana

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Every week Uketropolis.com founder James Hill answers student questions about playing ukulele and interviews innovative ukulele educators.