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| Milton Trajano
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03-12-2003 07:47 AM ET (US)
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Would it be too much to ask for "Smoke on the Water" ?
:)
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| Kevin
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03-12-2003 11:41 AM ET (US)
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I haven't been there for a while, but I remember a few years ago there was a goup of people jamming with their ukulelies (what the heck is the plural form of ukulele ?) in Yoyogi park every weekend. It looks like it was just a pickup thing like the bongo people near Hachiko. You might want to check it out. Maybe it was only in summer though...
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| Ian
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03-13-2003 12:58 AM ET (US)
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Huh might be around summer time, it's kind of out door yuke-it right now. Around what time of day did you see them?
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| chriskk
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03-13-2003 01:55 AM ET (US)
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Braddah Ian, The hottest Uke(pronounced uuk, not with a y) player in Hawaii is Jake Shimabukuro. This boy rocks! He comes to Japan once in awhile.
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| kristen
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03-13-2003 03:32 AM ET (US)
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So many people I know play stringed instruments--banjo (my father-in-law) , dulcimer (two different friends), guitar (at least half a dozen), and now a ukelele! I'm envious. My fingers simply will not form chords. Good thing I can sing a little or I'd be left out at all those musical gatherings...
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| Kevin
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03-14-2003 07:30 AM ET (US)
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I doubt I ever made it there before noon, and everything seemd to clear out around dusk, so I would have to say the people are all out there with there ukeleli (I think this is the correct plural) in the afternoon.
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