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Video: Listen to the world’s largest ukulele

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Ukuleles are usually very small and light four-stringed instruments, but Lawrence Stump from the USA has created a tuneable and playable ukulele that is a giant 3.99 metres (13 ft 1.08 in) long.
His supersized musical instrument has entered the Guinness World Records 2017 Edition as the world’s Largest ukulele.

The body of the instrument is constructed of birch plywood, and the neck and head are of pine, as are all four tuning pegs.
The ukulele has the correct fret spacing required to produce notes separated by a semitone, as is the case on a normal-sized uke. In fact, it is an exact, to-scale replica of a commercially available Soprano ukulele – but 7.5 times larger.
Lawrence first got the idea to build the world’s largest ukulele after helping his son construct a regular-sized one for a science project at school.
Playing the largest ukulele
The record was verified during an event in a music store in Lansing, Michigan, where Lawrence demonstrated his giant ukulele could really play, as required by the Guinness World Records rules for this title.
“Holding a Guinness World Records title is a distinct honour, knowing my instrument could meet the requirements I had to try,” said Lawrence.
Holding up the largest ukulele
Previously, the largest ukulele was 2.27 m (7.45 ft) long, 0.85 m (2.8 ft) wide and 0.25 m (0.83 ft) deep and was created by Xuri Musical Instruments Co. Ltd. (China) in Zhangzhou, Fujian, China, on in 2014.

Ice Cube Goes Undercover as ActuallyIceCube to Interact With Social Media Fans

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Ice Cube goes undercover on the Internet and responds to real comments from Twitter, Reddit, Quora, YouTube, and more.

Photo Gallery: Deep Purple at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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By Dawn Hamilton

On a cool crisp September evening fans of all ages showed up to the Budweiser Stage in Toronto to see not one, but three iconic bands that have been in the scene for quite sometime. The Edgar Winter Band, Alice Cooper and Deep Purple had no problems heating up the venue with their unending talents. Parents who were there tonight were now introducing these bands to their children with the same enthusiasm they had when they were first able to see them.

Toronto is one of the few dates left on their “The Long Goodbye Tour” before they hit the UK and the fans showed their appreciation as soon as they started their first song “Highway Star”. Deep Purple had no difficulties showing us individually what they are capable of performing, each one taking turns, showing us their unbelievable talents.
Deep Purple have been doing this a long time and it shows, they were flawless in their performance. It is always disheartening though knowing I could very well be watching their last performance in Toronto.

The fans in the crowd had no problem showing their gratitude, but, while sitting down. There was the odd person standing up at their seats dancing away, but for the most part they were enjoying the show seated while partaking in either a few beers or other substances. Hey, what can I say, we are all getting older and sometimes it is great just to sit back and enjoy the show which is exactly what they did. There was no need for pyro or confetti as Deep Purple let the music speak for itself.

Ian Gillan didn’t do much talking in between the songs, there was very little banter between him and his fans. I always find this a bit disheartening I want them to talk and tell short stories, it makes me feel a bit more connected to them. Halfway through the evening and much to my surprise Don Airey, during one of his “spotlight” moments, started to play “O Canada” on the keys and quite a few audience members rose to their feet. Nothing like a sense of pride sweeping through Budweiser Stage some fans even singing along with their hands over their hearts.

We are all a little bit older, a little bit wiser and maybe a little bit grayer but one thing will always remain the same, a good concert is always a good concert regardless of how much we have aged. This being called The Long Goodbye Tour” and if this is really the last time Deep Purple will play Toronto, the fans will miss you but your music will live on.

Once again thanks to the crew because without them there is no show!

All photos and review by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Why Brian Eno Doesn’t Listen To Music Is The Reason He’s A Genius

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Do you stream music?

Not very much. But what I was just playing there [before the interview] was streamed, actually. I’ve really only started doing that recently. But I don’t listen to that much music that isn’t mine; the only problem with being a composer is you don’t get to listen to very much music. You can’t really have the radio on while you’re doing it. The people I know who are writers or painters or designers know so much more about music than me because they’re listening all the time. Those are the people I always ask about what should I be listening to. I have a friend, a social worker, and he has the most interesting musical tastes. I always say to him, “John, what’s happening right now?” He makes me CDs. Every month he gives me one. He’ll put on 25 things he thinks I’ll be interested in, and they’re nearly always things I never would have heard otherwise.

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Duet for French Horn and chair

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This might be the only classical music I could play.

Tyler, The Creator Interviews Seth Rogen

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“…as soon as you find people who you think are funny, who you are funny with, you wanna be able to rely on them.” Seth Rogen in this great interview with Golf Media curator Tyler, the Creator from 2014.

Musician Sings Songs You Know…But Off By One Syllable

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Musician Jay Foreman starts out with a simple tale about being off by a single syllable on a childhood song, and that led to him screwing up all sorts of song. I’m going to try this at a party tonight.

Smash Mouth’s “All Star” Played By Clippy And Friends

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James Nielssen’s interpretation of Smash Mouth’s song All Star played entirely with system sounds from Windows XP, and Clippy on lead vocals.

Wheel of Freestyle with Common and Tariq from The Roots

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Common and Tariq from The Roots take turns receiving three random words they’ve never seen before and working them into a freestyle rap.

LEGO UCS Millennium Falcon 2017 Has Over 7,500 Pieces

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At 7,541 pieces, the largest set in LEGO history just might make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs. Introducing the new #LEGOStarWars Ultimate Collector’s Series Millennium Falcon! Coming in October! #StarWars #ForceFriday #FindTheForce