Brian Boru’s March
Brian Boru’s March is a traditional Irish tune which has long been a favourite of harp players. Brian Boru was High King of Ireland from 1002 – 1014 AD. He united […]
Brian Boru’s March is a traditional Irish tune which has long been a favourite of harp players. Brian Boru was High King of Ireland from 1002 – 1014 AD. He united […]
Thing 14 In week 7 of 23 things for research we were asked to look at ways of presenting and sharing our research through videos, podcasts and presentations. As I’m […]
The Rakes of Mallow is an Irish drinking song. A rake, short for rakehell, is the old fashioned equivalent of hell raiser. Mallow is a town in County Cork. Rakes […]
People are constantly asking me for easy material to get them started on playing instrumental ukulele. The Little Book of 10 Melodies for Ukulele is a collection of simple, well known melodies […]
Week 2 of 23 Things for Research. If you’re following this blog category and wondering how we went from straight from Thing 1 to Things 4 & 5, don’t worry you […]
“23 Things is a self-directed course that is facilitated by the Researcher Development Programme (University of Surrey). It aims to expose you to a range of digital tools that could […]
First Contact When I bought my first ukulele in 2012 I had no idea of the journey I had just begun. Up until that moment I had regarded the ukulele […]
Fans of classical ukulele will already be aware of John King’s ground breaking The Classical Ukulele, and Tony Mizen’s excellent books From Lute to Uke, The Baroque Ukulele and The […]
Arriving home after a late flight from Spain I was greeted by a large pile of envelopes on the doormat. Amongst the pile of white letters – most of them […]
Photo © Josie Elias Think big. That’s the kind of thing adults say to children. Think big. Aim high. Reach for the stars. When I was at school adults, especially teachers, […]