Kimo Hussey is one of the worlds best loved ukulele players. Not only is he a great ukulele player, but he is also one of the finest ukulele teachers I have seen. In this next series of videos Kimo will be talking about various facets of the ukulele and how we can all improve our playing and have more fun. Here is Kimo Hussey playing Killing me softly on a DeVine Ukulele. This custom baritone ukulele is a kasha ukulele with a cedar top.

For those of you who have asked how to string one of my (or any other Kasha ukulele), here is a video tutorial on the process.

I use Aquila strings for all of my ukuleles. One word of advice, toss out that Aquila wound low G string. The core of the would G string is much too stretchy to have a wound cover on it and when pulled under tension will usually fail very quickly. I use a Hilo low G as a substitute.

Here is the Koa jumbo body all together and ready for binding.

koa slack key guitar body

koa slack key guitar body

koa guitar and sound hole

koa guitar and sound hole

The Ziricote guitar with Carpathian spruce top gets it’s Brazilian rosewood bridge patch. The Ziricote guitar sides are also bent and ready for head and tail blocks.

spruce guitar top with bridge patch

spruce guitar top with bridge patch

new ukulele case prototype

new ukulele case prototype

That’s right! Our new ukulele and guitar cases have begun construction. I can’t tell you everything about them because we don’t want to spoil the surprise, but these will the finest ukulele and guitar cases available. Here is a sneak peak at the prototype being made. They will be very light weight, strong and provide ample storage for cords, tuners and all other musicians tools.

koa guitar bridge patch

koa guitar bridge patch

Here is the bridge patch for the koa jumbo being installed. All bridge patches are made from Brazilian rosewood because of it’s excellent tonal qualities.

koa guitar back and braces

koa guitar back and braces

Back braces are shaped and sanded. The guitar’s label is signed and added to the back showing the model number and date it was constructed.

koa guitar back fit to sides

koa guitar back fit to sides

The guitar back is then fit into the sides. The kerfing is notched for a perfect fit. The body is now ready to be assembled.

eddie vedder devine ukuleles

eddie vedder devine ukuleles

At long last Eddie Vedder’s solo album “Ukulele Songs” is available to listen to on NPR.

For his second full-length solo album,  Eddie Vedder has taken up one of the most useful creative tools available: limitation. It’s embodied in a little finger-strummed thing that the Pearl Jam singer picked up during a beer run in Hawaii nearly 15 years ago, an instrument whose limits he never pushes, and which ends up refining and expanding his own range.Ukulele Songs isn’t a novelty record; it’s a statement of truth. Made calm and open by the ukulele’s intimacy, Vedder sounds like someone getting out of his own way and discovering what really matters within his art.

What matters musically, as he’s been saying lately in interviews, is melody. The baritone growl that not quite singlehandedly defined millennial American rock transforms here into the lullaby singer’s murmur and a romancer’s croon. Pearl Jam is a big, noisy band, and in many of its best songs, Vedder has ridden itsbig waves hard: He’s helped many a fan safely unleash un-pretty emotions. Here, though, he asks the listener to pull back with him and pay attention to the tiptoe of his voice as he descends a scale, or the sweetness of slipping into falsetto.

Vedder’s song selections are culled from more than a decade’s worth of writing he’s done on the uke. A Pearl Jam song, the driving “Can’t Keep,” opens the set and seems like a form of reassurance — Vedder hasn’t gone totally soft, Ten Club members! But the craving for escape that the song expresses here seems like a bit of a fake-out. Everywhere else, from tearjerkers like “Sleeping By Myself” and “Broken Heart” to the more hopeful likes of “Without You” to the vintage crooners’ favorites that Vedder covers, Ukulele Songs is about staying still enough to feel something calmly and clearly.

What Vedder feels is the subtly shifting beat of a heart in love. Anyone who wants to read the lyrics here as autobiographical can do so, though the singer laughs off that suggestion. The songs of grief seem to describe the breakup of his first marriage, while the blissful ones pay homage to his second. More interesting than gossip is the sound of Vedder being so direct. We’ve heard it before, notably in the wonderful “Just Breathe” from 2009′s Backspacer, a precursor to this project. It’s a treat and a revelation to spend a sustained amount of time with this gentle Ed.

The tracks aren’t utterly spare. Cellist Chris Worswick provides gentle counterpoint in the plaintive “Longing to Belong.” Glen Hansard (The Frames, The Swell Season) plays Emmylou Harris to Vedder’s Gram Parsons in the country standard “Sleepless Nights,” while Cat Power‘s Chan Marshall flirts discreetly with him in the 1920s cutie “Tonight You Belong to Me.” A few sound effects and cutaways — one track is eight seconds long, and consists of Vedder flubbing a chord and comically swearing — mark this as a sort of bedroom recording, though it was actually made in studios in Seattle and on Oahu and co-produced by Northwest rock favorite Adam Kasper.

Though it’s most vehemently a solo album, and its songs often consider the experience of loneliness, Ukulele Songs doesn’t feel like an isolated effort. In a recent phone conversation, Vedder talked of the ukulele as an instrument that can bring strangers together; just whip it out of your backpack, and you’ve got a singalong. What Ukulele Songs brings out in Vedder is warmth we’ve heard before, but which is often obscured within a thicket of noise. It’s lovely to bask in it for a bit.

-NPR Music

 

Kimo Hussey talks about the differences between Baritone and Tenor ukuleles and choosing the right uke for each song.

Here is the koa jumbo steel string guitar top being braced on the go-bar deck. The first round of bracing is the x-brace, the tone bars toward the bottom and the finger braces on the outside.

koa guitar x-brace

koa guitar x-brace

The next round of bracing is the upper x-brace. This must be done separate from the first gluing session because the top x-brace is flat rather than radius like the rest of the guitar top.

koa guitar double x-brace

koa guitar double x-brace

The head and tail blocks are glued in place holding the guitar sides together.

koa guitar head block

koa guitar head block

And the kerfing is glued in using trimmed cloth pins. First the top side is done, then the back.

koa guitar kerfing

koa guitar kerfing

Here is the  koa rosette and black/white/blace purfling installes on the Ziricote guitar,

koa guitar rosette for spruce top

koa guitar rosette for spruce top

Then both the Koa guitar and the Ziricote guitar get the notches cut into the back graph and their back braces glued on using a go-bar deck.

ziricote guitar back braces

ziricote guitar back braces

koa guitar back braces

koa guitar back braces

And the spruce top gets it’s x-brace, finger braces and tone bars glued in place.

spruce guitar top braces

spruce guitar top braces

I started the day in the shop today by pulling out the koa guitar sides from the bending machine and putting them in the mold.

bending koa guitar sides

bending koa guitar sides

koa guitar sides in the mold

koa guitar sides in the mold

After the guitar sides  were prepped and ready for the head and tail blocks, I moved on to the rosette for the Ziricote guitar. This guitar’s rosette will be curly koa bordered in a black/white/black purfling.

koa guitar rosette

koa guitar rosette

Here are the two guitar backs getting their back graphs glued in place.

koa guitar back graph

koa guitar back graph

ziricote guitar back graph

ziricote guitar back graph

Once in a while,  I will build an instrument without an just to get the creative juices flowing. This Ziricote and Carpathian spruce guitar will be available for sale in a couple of months.

ziricote guitar set

ziricote guitar set

ziricote back and sides

ziricote back and sides