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Berkeley Ukulele Club

Welcome and thank you for visiting!

DaSilva Ukulele Co.  in Berkeley, California is the workshop of Michael DaSilva where he makes high-quality , handcrafted ukuleles.  You will also find the full-line of RISA Solid and Electric instruments and inexpensive beginner ukes.  The shop is also host to  house concerts, ukulele lessons and workshops, the occasional jam session and  meetings of the Berkeley Ukulele Club.   Check the Calendar   for events.  

DaSilva Ukulele Co. also provides expert instrument repair, ukulele building classes and supplies.  Just call or email if you have questions about these items.

Please drop me a line to let me know what you like and don't like or to simply share your ukulele enthusiasm, or to get regular updates from me, subscribe to my email newsletter.   Thanks for  visiting.

                                

DaSilva Ukulele Co.
2547 8th Street, Suite 28
Berkeley, CA 94710
510 649-1548

email:
mike@ukemaker.com

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 News

June 26, 2009

I'm heading off to the Tahoe Area Uke Fest.  Hope to see you there.

2009 Tahoe Area Ukulele Festival

June 27, 2009
Minden, Nevada

More info at  http://ukefest.info

Another uke fest I'll be attending.  It is so great to see the ukulele community continue to grow.  And who would not want to be in the Sierra Nevada mountains playing a uke.  Let help get this brand new uke fest off the ground - please tell everyone you know!

 

April 13, 2009

I did not plan to celebrate 5 years of ukulele building with this kind of ukulele weekend, but who's complaining.  Hope you can join us to be part of the fun.

It starts off with

Derick Sebastian - Ukulele Workshop and Concert
Saturday - April 25, 2009,
DaSilva Ukulele Co.,
Ukulele Workshop 6:00-7:00pm  $10
Concert 8:00-9:30pm.  $15  

Then, the

16th Annual Northern California Ukulele Festival
Sunday - April 26, 2009,
Hayward Adult School,
22100 Princeton Street, Hayward, CA, 94541

10:30am - 5:00pm

 

And if you can believe my good fortune,  end the fabulous 3-day weekend with

An Evening with Bill Tapia
Monday - April 27, 2009,
DaSilva Ukulele Co.
Ukulele Workshop, Concert and more 8:00-9:30pm  $25

Full details in the Calendar section.

See you there!

Mike

 

March 10, 2009


 

  When I began building ukuleles almost 5 years ago, I had no idea that it would also lead me to a close friendship with one of my longtime musical heroes and the building of a complete music recording studio and my learning the skills needed to record and engineer a CD album.

    Before I had any interest in ukuleles, as far back as the late 70's, I was a big fan of The Cheap Suit Serenaders, a string band of some renown.   I remember going to the original Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse in Berkeley,  which could maybe hold 20 people in the audience and just simply having the best time enjoying the musical antics of Allan Dodge, Robert Armstrong, Bob Brozman, Terry Zwigoff and Tony Marcus.  I went to see them as much as I could and pretty much wore out the two LPs of theirs I owned.    At the time, I personally knew only Tony Marcus because I had taken a couple of clawhammer banjo lessons with him.   Their  music stayed an overwhelming favorite of mine over the next couple of decades but I never got to meet any of the other band members and other priorities and interests diverted my efforts to keep going to their shows.

    Now, fast forward to 2005.  I end up meeting Al Dodge at a 78's record swap where our mutual uke interests prompts a subsequent visit to my shop.    Before I know it, Al is visiting the shop regularly, sharing his vast music and instrument knowledge, introducing me to his friends and quickly becoming an important sounding board for my fledgling ukulele business.   Except for helping him with some ukes he was building, I am not sure what he got out of it.  But Al and his other band,  Dodge's Sundodgers, would occasionally rehearse in the shop.  I had a couple of decent mics and some stereo recording gear, so we ended up recording several tracks.  These were mainly done as possible demos and never meant for an album.  If you've ever been to the shop, you know how good the room sounds.  It is perfect for recording acoustic string music.  I was in heaven, getting to hear great music with a live band on a regular basis, learning bits and pieces of sound recording and just having fun being surrounded by the music I liked, being played and sung by some of the best musicians I know.  And all without having to step outside the door of my shop where I was spending almost all my time.

    At some point, the band decided to produce a CD.  And they asked me to record it!  Somehow, we jointly financed the equipment and software and started recording.  That was close to three years ago.  It was over a year of meeting once a week  and recording track after track, and take after take.   I learned the details of sound recording as I went.  Then another long year of mostly never finding enough time to mix and edit all those takes.  And finally, over the last few months, I was able to do the final mixing of the 14 tracks.

    So, I can now proudly announce the release of Dodge's Sundodger's first CD - "Under The Sun". 

    Al Dodge's superb National steel-guitar playing is on most of the songs.  While his lead solos will tastefully remind you of Sol Hoopii and Hawaiian steel-guitar from long ago,  also listen to the embellishments and backup phrases behind the enchanting vocals of Kathy Sparling to see why he is still my musical hero.   Al also provides some mighty tasty licks and accompaniment on ukulele, banjo, mandolin and jug.  

    If you don't fall in love with Kathy's voice, you just might be the first.   Even with the multiple takes and the many hours of listening I put in, I never tired of her sweet singing.  I do hope to hear much more from her soon.   Then there is Zac Salem who grabs you with his strong, smooth vocals, especially on the Spanish tunes.    And Zac will astound you on the mandolin, guitar, tenor guitar, and tenor banjo, trading licks with Al, and even though the piano is only on a couple of tracks, you'll see why the piano is Zac's main instrument.

    And the solid rhythm provided by Fred Dortort on guitar and Glen Jordan on bass guitar and bass banjo (which he built) fills in the rest of the sound very nicely.  Needless to say, the musicality, virtuosity and professionalism of everyone in the band made my job much easier and absolutely lots of fun. 

So, please visit their website - http://www.dodgessundodgers.com to sample some tunes.  You can purchase the CD from CD Baby,  or go to Digstation   to download, or better yet, come by the shop to get one.

February 4, 2009

Beginning this month, DaSilva Ukulele Co.  will be offering drop-in ukulele instruction for beginners on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month.

New!  Group Ukulele Lessons
1st  and 3rd Wednesday of each month.
7:00 pm - 8:30pm
$10

Basic Instruction on How To Play the Ukulele

Want to learn the basics of playing a ukulele?  How to learn chords? How to strum?  How to play different picking styles?  Need playing exercises to improve your technique?   Just drop in to our new classes, no signup necessary.  Call or email for more info.

January 27, 2009

Late breaking update!  After a great workshop with Lil' Rev this Sunday, many of the attendees, Lil' Rev and yours truly, headed on down to the Freight and Salvage coffehouse to catch the annual Cheap Suit Serenaders performance.  Opening for them were the Sweet Hollywaiians from Osaka, Japan.  After a wonderful show by all, I spoke with the Sweet Hollywaiians leader and found out they will be playing at numerous venues in the Bay Area and that they have some open nights before heading to the Denver Ukulele Festival on February 7.  So, I quickly got them to agree to come play a show at DaSilva Ukulele Co. again.  So...

Sweet Hollywaiians
Thursday - February 5, 2009,  8:00pm,  Concert
$20 at the door.  Cash or checks only.
Doors open at 7:15 pm.  For this special event we will be taking seating reservations by phone or email.  Reserved seats will be held  till 7:45pm.

If you saw them back in September, you know you'll have to see them again.  If you didn't, now's your chance!

Please check out the Sweet Hollywaiians at their MySpace page.

January 20, 2009

Happy Inauguration Day!

 A quick reminder - Lil Rev will be in town this weekend!

Lil' Rev - Ukulele Workshop and Concert

Sunday, January 25, 2009
2:00 - 3:30 pm  Workshop "
Rock N Blues Ukulele Styles"
Licks, tricks, strums, patterns, repertoire and more.
    $20
4:00 - 5:00 pm  Mini-concert                    $10,  $25 for both
Open to all levels, must know basic chords, and be willing to learn both visually and with tablature.   

Lil' Rev is a perennial favorite.    Check out his website at www.lilrev.com.

October 6,  2008

Boulder Acoustic Society
Sunday - October 26, 2008,  3-5pm,  Workshop, 8 pm Concert  $25 workshop, $20 concert, $40 for both.  Payment at the door.  Cash or checks only.

Afternoon Ukulele Workshop

Bring your ukes to learn from the best!  Multi-talented Aaron Keim and Kailin Yong along with Scott McCormick and Scott Aller will be here to share their ukulele and musical tips and techniques.  Besides leading the band with his bass and uke playing, Aaron finds time to deliver his well-regarded clawhammer style uke lessons on YouTube as well as build high-quality Bean Sprout banjo ukuleles. Of course, you would be hard-pressed to find a more sensitive and accomplished violin and uke player than Kailin.  And I am sure the two Scotts will be providing appropriate color commentary and rhythmic assistance.

Evening Concert

A perennial favorite, Boulder Acoustic Society has new members and a new CD - "Caged Bird" 

Old school but never old, Boulder Acoustic Society is a new take on American Roots music. Its what happens when four songwriters get together to mash up blues, folk, gospel, indie and world music to soothe their musical curiosity. Whether its a festival stage, performing arts center, dive bar or a late night campground set, B.A.S. delivers musical diversity throughout their as if its normal. With an exciting musical surprise around every corner, their live shows fuel the buzz and their records defy labels.

Please visit their website at http://boulderacousticsociety.net.

October 6,  2008

I finally found some time to finish a Martin Concert 3K reproduction and two beautiful tenor ukuleles for inventory.  That's an Alaskan yellow cedar and maple model pictured here. Take a look at all of them in the Instruments For Sale section.   There are also lots of other completed instruments in the  Instrument Gallery.

#173 - Tenor Custom

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September 3,  2008

We will be blessed with two wonderful shows in the month of September and there are a couple of new vintage ukes for sale in the Instruments For Sale section, a Gibson Style 3 soprano and a Martin baritone.

Brittni Paiva
Sunday - September 14, 2008,  8:00pm,  Concert
$20 at the door.  Cash or checks only.
Doors open at 7:15 pm.  For this special event we will be taking seating reservations by phone or email.  Reserved seats will be held  till 7:45pm.

It's been almost three years since Brittni had her debut mainland  performance playing to a packed house at DaSilva Ukulele Co.  It will be a pleasure and treat to have her back.   Let's pack the house again and welcome her back to Berkeley!

For those not so familiar with this youthful ukulele star, here is a brief introduction.    For  Brittni Paiva and her ukulele, it was love at first touch. Affectionately called the ukulele darling and slack key supergirl for her remarkable instrumental proficiency, Brittni walked away with the 2005 Na Hoku Hanohano “Most Promising Artist Award” at the age of 16 for her debut recording, Brittni X 3 in which she played all three parts—ukulele, guitar and bass.

At age 17 she released her second CD entitled  HEAR…, which was awarded the 2006 Hawaii Music Awards “Ukulele Album of the Year” and which also received two nominations for the 2006 Na Hoku Hanohano categories for “Best Instrumental Album of the Year” and “Favorite Entertainer of the Year.“

At 18-years-old, the do-it-all girl did again with the release of her third CD Brittni.  In barely a year, this young musician produced another CD that would equal or better her last CD, “Hear…”   For more info about Brittni Paiva, please visit her website at www.brittnipaiva.com

 

Sweet Hollywaiians
w/ special guests: Robert Armstrong & Tony Marcus

Sunday - September 28, 2008,  8:00pm,  Concert
$20 at the door.  Cash or checks only.
Doors open at 7:15 pm.  For this special event we will be taking seating reservations by phone or email.  Reserved seats will be held  till 7:45pm.

About a year ago,  I was treated to an impromptu concert and recording session in the shop by four  visiting musicians from Osaka, Japan.     The Sweet Hollywaiians blew me away with their  multi-instrumental talents and virtuoso playing of the Hawaiian steel guitar, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and bass. 

And now here's your chance to experience their musicianship.  The "Sweet Hollywaiians" are an amazing hot string band from Japan and they are masters of '20s,'30s hawaiian, swing, ragtime, blues, italian and calypso music.... Hollywood style!!   They'll be joined by Cheap Suit Serenaders members Robert Armstrong and Tony Marcus.    It will indeed be a very special night!

Please check out the Sweet Hollywaiians at their MySpace page , Tony Marcus at http://www.tuxedorecords.com/TM/index.html, and Robert Armstrong at http://www.armst.net/robert

August 5, 2008

Come join us this week for some great entertainment!

Kingnik
Wednesday - August 6, 2008,  7:30pm,  Concert
$15 at the door.  Cash or checks only.

Kingnik is Nikki "Ukulele Jones" and Curtis "King" Chamberlain from Portland, Oregon.  They'll be stopping by to present a concert as part of their first California tour.  Often referred to as the “Sonny and Cher of the ukulele set”, is Nikki “Ukulele Jones”, on ukulele and washboard, and “Curtis King” Chamberlain on ukulele, musical saw and kazoo. KingniK formed 4 years ago as an offshoot to the short lived ukulele trio Red Poppy (you can see their hit song “Hey, Red Poppy” at http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=csawking recorded at the National Kazoo Day event in 2005.) KingniK brings fun to show and leaves everyone smiling and singing an old familiar tune or two.   Check them out at myspace.com.

Hiram Bell
Saturday - August 9, 2008,  5-7pm, Workshop and Concert
$25 at the door.  Cash or checks only.

This will be Hiram's debut at DaSilva Ukulele Co., but Hiram is definitely no stranger to the ukulele community.  Born and raised in Hawaii,  Hiram grew up in an environment rich in music and art. He studied independently at the famous and historic Kawaihao Church on Oahu. He is a well known and respected ukulele teacher and performer in the Hawaiian community.  Please join us for a workshop and mini-concert.

July 10, 2008

The Portland Ukulele Festival was once more the best event!  Thanks to Marianne Brogan and her crew.  And how about this for a chance meeting at the festival -  UKEMKR meets UKEPLYR.  Volvos that is.  That's mine on the left.

June 12, 2008

Just a couple of very special newly completed custom ukes.  One is a 5-string concert with Blue River Agate and Obsidian stone rosette and purfling.   I have discovered the possibilities of incorporating different colors into the decorative aspects.  I look forward to doing more.  And the other is a cedar-topped tenor with my first slotted peghead using pricey but gorgeous Waverly tuners and a smooth playing radiused fretboard.

#162- Concert 5-String Custom

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#159 - Tenor Custom

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May 26, 2008

Thanks to all who attended this weekends great show with Nicole and Aaron Keim and Bosko and Honey.  And as promised, here is Honey's new ukulele.   Yes, she likes it!


#161- Tenor Custom

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May 20, 2008

Looking for a great way to end this weekend before you head back to the grind on Monday?

Aaron and Nicole Keim with Bosko and Honey
Sunday - May 25, 2008, 8pm Concert
$20 at the door.  Cash or checks only.

I know everyone says it - but, don't miss this show!

I met Aaron a few years back when he played a concert here as a member of the Boulder Acoustic Society.  That began a wonderful relationship that has included building ukes for all the band members, hanging out at lots of uke festivals and even helping them busk on the streets of Berkeley.

Well, with lots of fun and great music since, Aaron again astounded me by teaming up with his wife Nicole and released the CD "Born In the Country Raised In Town".  If you are a fan of traditional music, as I am, be sure to check it out at http://cdbaby.com/cd/keim.   So if you want to enjoy some wonderful old tunes, touching vocals and immaculate and stirring instrumentals, please join us.

And that's not all.

DaSilva Ukulele Co. will also be hosting Bosko and Honey on a stop of their world tour - Ukulele Safari 2008.   They're quite the YouTube  phenomenon and till recently only seen in their home of Australia, but with their visit to the 2007 New York Ukulele Festival where I met them and this world tour they've set out to share their fun, sweet and mesmerizing brand of ukulele music.  And you will surely be  captivated by their stage chemistry.  Just go to http://www.youtube.com/boskohoney  and you'll be able to enjoy many examples of their unique 100% ukulele style. 

Also, since Bosko picked up a DaSilva ukulele as his primary instrument at the 2007 New York Ukulele Festival, I've been working on a very special tenor ukulele for Honey.   Spruce topped, with tulipwood back and sides and some special inlays, you'll have to come to the show to see it.  It will be very fun to deliver the instrument to her as part of their visit.  Hope you can come help us celebrate.

So, two great shows in one evening, probably some rocking, joint numbers, completion and delivery of another ukulele,  and a musical evening with friends.  What more could you want?

April 23, 2008

A DaSilva Ukulele Co. exclusive!  New ukulele cases for your favorite ukes.  These are very high-quality cases, constructed with molded fiberglass, ballistic nylon covering,  YKK zippers, and high-density foam padding.  Each case even has a built-in combination lock and shoulder strap.  Available in soprano, concert and tenor sizes, these cases are lighter and much less bulky than other contemporary cases.  Pricing from $110-120.  Click on the photos for a larger image.  Exact dimensions are listed in the Instruments For Sale section.


April 22, 2008

DaSilva Ukulele Co. Open House,  April 26, 2008, Noon to 6 pm.  Free!
Please join us to celebrate my 4th year building ukuleles and my 3rd year in the Berkeley shop.  We'll have door prizes, open mic, a vintage uke display, lots of ukes to try out, special deals and refreshments.

Since starting the Berkeley Ukulele Club almost a year ago, we have introduced the ukulele to many new players.  To continue that trend we will be giving away 2 Flea Ukuleles during the Open House.  One for adults and one for kids 15 and under.  Just stop by the shop, fill out a door-prize form and we'll pick the winners that day at 4pm.  We'll also be hosting an open mic, so expect your local favorites including the
Tin Pan Haoles (3pm to 4pm) to entertain you or sign up yourself.  And we will be displaying several quite rare vintage ukuleles from the collections of Jack Ford and Al Dodge.

Then later that evening -

Michelle Kiba in Concert and special guests.
April 26, 2008, 8pm.  $15


Michelle's been a tremendous supporter of DaSilva Ukulele Co. since she kicked off the opening of the shop three years ago.  It will be great to hear her singing and playing once more.   Please join us for what is sure to be a fun time.  Michelle's website is
http://www.ukalady.com.   

And to open the show will be a group from Victoria, British Columbia, the Island Ukuleles A-1 Ensemble.   The Island Ukuleles A-1 group this year is comprised of 26 students from 14 Greater Victoria middle and high schools. “Island Ukuleles”  is a treasure of a music program boasting a 32 year history in Victoria’s diverse music community. 


To Find out more visit them at http://www.islandukulele.org.

March 28, 2008

Three new ukuleles - a new recently reissued Martin 5K for sale, another excellent student built instrument, and a recently completed Martin Concert 3K reproduction.


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March 16, 2008

The US dollars continued slide against the Euro has unfortunately prompted new pricing on all RISA instruments.

March 10, 2008

Bosko and Honey's Ukulele Safari 2008 was officially launched on March 2 at Mr. Odajima's Bar Hikoroku in Koenji, Tokyo.   Ukulele Safari 2008 is a world tour for Bosko and Honey which will take them from their home in Australia to Japan, the U.S.A, the UK and Europe.  They will record interviews and songs with performers and enthusiasts and  will be publishing their ukulele travelogue on YouTube and in Rolling Coconuts Magazine.      They will be visiting DaSilva Ukulele Co. for a special concert with Aaron and Nicole Keim in May, but in the meantime, keeps tabs on their journey at their  website - http://www.ukulele.spots.com.au

And the Calendar has been updated for March and April.

Concerts with Steven Strauss, Rose Turtle Ertler, Michelle Kiba,  the Island Ukuleles A-1 Ensemble,  our 4th year anniversary Open House,  the 15th Annual Northern California Ukulele Festival, as well as a  Berkeley Ukulele Club open mic and potluck is sure to keeps us busy.  Please join us.   Details in the Calendar  section.

February 27, 2008

Ukes!

I just posted photos and descriptions of some recently completed instruments in the Instruments Gallery as well as the Instruments For Sale sections.

I have also expanded the selection of ukuleles for sale beyond DaSilva Ukulele Co.  models.  As the workshop has grown to become a central ukulele gathering spot in the San Francisco Bay Area,  I have an opportunity to procure and provide high-quality vintage and new ukuleles for sale.   So, you will not only find available hand-crafted instruments from me, but also some very special vintage finds, artful instruments and new and somewhat rare ukuleles from other builders and factories.

This is also the official announcement of availability of carbon-fiber topped ukuleles from DaSilva Ukulele Co.

    While experimentation with the material continues, successful completion of the prototypes and subsequent sound and structural testing has given me the confidence to offer the new instruments.   These instruments display a measureable increase in volume, a very sharp attack and are extremely responsive.  If you are looking to cut through when playing with others or you like to push an instrument hard without the sound falling apart, these may be worth a try.   I have decided to only use carbon-fiber on the instrument top to retain as much warmth from a wood uke as possible as well as to simplify construction in order to keep the prices reasonable. 

Give me a call, I would love to hear feedback on these new offerings!

-Mike

 

February 2, 2008

 A quick reminder - Lil Rev will be in town this weekend!

Lil' Rev - Ukulele Workshop and Concert

Sunday, February 24, 2008
3:00 - 4:30 pm  Workshop "Melodic Ukulele & Other Right Hand Techniques  $20

Open to all levels, must know basic chords, and be willing to learn both visually and with tablature.    Concepts taught will include: The banjo Stroke, Fiddle Tunes, Blues, Novelty Songs, playing up the neck, moveable chords, three triplets, and much more!

7:30 pm     Concert      $10                ($25 for both)

Lil' Rev is a perennial favorite.   His new band - Frogwater will be opening and joining him for what is sure to be lots of fun.    Check out his website at www.lilrev.com.

 

January 11,  2008

 Happy New Year! 

A late but quick update on happenings at the shop in January.  Please also check the calendar on the website to see more events we have planned for the coming months.  And the  Berkeley Ukulele Club.   is doing very well with great attendance each meeting with lots of strumming, smiling folks.    Hope you can join us.

NCAL Meeting

January 13, 2008
1:00 pm swap meet, 2:00 pm meeting

Northern California Association of Luthiers

I'll be hosting this bi-monthly meeting with a tour of the shop and a demo of my new ultra-violet (UV) light polyester finish curing system.

Shigeto Takahashi - Solo Ukulele Concert

January 13, 2008
7:30 pm  Concert     $15

I met Shigeto last year at the New York Ukulele Festival.  He had come all the way from Japan to share his uke playing and perform at the open mic.   We hit it off quite well and I was quite impressed by his playing.  If you have not seen the YouTube videos I captured, check this out -

 

Shigeto will be spending a few days taking in the California sights on this vacation and I hope you can help welcome him by attending his show.  I've been working on a new soprano for him to take back to Japan and I'm sure he will give it a good work out at the show.

NAMM, Anaheim California

January 16-22, 2008
I'll be helping out my friend and koa supplier, Jorma Winkler of Winkler Woods at this years NAMM show.  The NAMM show is one of the largest music products trade shows in the world.   The ukulele is becoming more prominent each year and it will be good to catch up with other ukulele builders, see the latest ukes and accessories as well as catch some great performances by the likes of Jake, James Hill, Brittni Paiva and many other top uke artists.  I know it's tough work, but somebody has to do it.

Joel Eckhaus - Ukulele Workshop and Concert

January 25, 2008
4:30 - 6:00pm  Workshop - "Chord Melody a la Smeck"     $20
8:00 pm  Concert      $20

Joel Eckhaus (aka Ukulele Eck) is a “native” New Yawker (well…White Plains), and now lives in far-off-and-exotic South Portland, Maine. He studied uke and tenor banjo with the great Roy Smeck, Vaudeville’s Wizard of the Strings.  Joel also owns and operates Earnest Uncommon Musical Instruments and builds acoustic and electric ukuleles, mandolins and tenor guitars.

I actually learned how to play "Bye-Bye-Blues" from Joel at the 2002 Ukulele Expo in New Jersey.  That was a great workshop!   And since then,  I've enjoyed many of Joel's astounding performances at the many uke festivals we attend.   Check out his CD - "Tarnished Reputation" by Ukulele Eck and the Fabulous Lacklusters and you'll see that he is master of song parody as well as quite the accomplished instrumentalist.   Don't miss this rare visit to the Bay Area.

And other stuff...

Of course be on the lookout for more ukuleles built by yours truly.  We have several new models planned including  the rollout of the carbon-fiber topped ukuleles.    We will also be selling refurbished and vintage instruments on the website as we often have some great old instruments come by the shop.  We'll let you know when these items are posted.

Thanks to everyone for the wonderful support you have given me over the years.  I am looking forward to another great year in 2008.

Best regards,

    Mike

December 5, 2007

For the month of December, I participate in the Berkeley Artisans Holiday Open Studios - http://www.berkeleyartisans.com which means the shop is open each weekend for visitors and shoppers.  My shop is in a building with about 20 other arts so we get several hundred folks visiting each day.  Which makes a very good reason to have live music in the shop!

This past weekend we got to enjoy Steven Strauss, a local ukulele mainstay who just issued a new CD entitled "Ukebox" and several members and friends of Al Dodge's band,  "Dodge's Sundodgers."  We were able to capture several video moments for you to enjoy.  Of course we'll have more music for the following weekends, so if you are in the Bay Area, try to stop by.  If not,  check my YouTube channel - UKEMAKER for the latest upload.

Here is Steven Strauss (www.ukebox.com) doing a couple of slow, very relaxing tunes:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_jzvBLwJmo  and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrfZ-GitWrU

And Al Dodge (www.dodgessundodgers.com) with friends cranking it up:     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQaDzLs7aZE

Also, with the extra room in the shop, I am able to have other artists show their work.  For the past couple of years I have been proud to show the work of Kathy Greenstein.  (www.kgstudiosoakland.com)   Kathy not only makes the most delightful mosaics,  barbed wire sculptures and other silly items but also plays uke.   That's her work in some of the videos.

And the next meeting of the Berkeley Ukulele Club, on Wednesday December 12 will be a potluck,  open mic, and holiday party.  Fun starts at 6pm.  If you're in town, please come by.

November 1, 2007
 The Beatles?  In Berkeley?    Well, sort of.
It's Brook Adams!
Brook Adams - Abbey Road on Ukulele, Workshop and Evening Concert, Sunday November 11, 2007
Afternoon Workshop 3pm to 5pm  $25,
Evening Concert 7:30pm $20
The entire Beatles' Abbey Road Album - all seventeen songs - from start to finish on ukulele. 

And if you play the ukulele - a very special workshop.

Beatles for the Masses
In this workshop Brook will take you through a collection of Beatles songs and show you tricks to make them sound 'just like the record' or at least as close as you can get on the ukulele.  And he'll be showing you some nifty new chord inversions and sneaky little tricks for intros, endings and some melody/solo-ish kinda stuff.

Need more info?  Want to hear  some of Brook's music?  Need some uke lessons?  Check out Brook's great site - http://www.brookadams.com

Also just posted photos for two ukuleles for sale.  Details in   Instruments For Sale

  First is an experimental model with a carbon fiber soundboard.  This material may be promising as a ukulele building material.  It is certainly stiffer, stronger and more damage resistant than any known wood and if the sound of this instrument is any indication, carbon fiber  will have its place in ukedom.  Then there is a tenor with spruce top and master-grade quilted sapele back and sides.  Unbelievable figure!  This instrument is also important because it is one of the first ukuleles finished with my new ultraviolet light (UV) cured finishing system.  The finish is tough, thin, clear and very glossy.  The best part is that with UV curing, the finish is dry within minutes.  It should greatly speed up my building schedule.

October 8, 2007
Just got back from a whirlwind weekend to attend the Southern California Ukulele Festival (SCUF)and a quick visit to The Ukulele and You! exhibit at the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California.  300+ vintage and new ukuleles in one place - don't miss it if you are in the San Diego area.  The show runs till January 31, 2008 and includes special concert events during its run.    The evening concert at the SCUF was astounding with Ralph Shaw, Bill Tapia, Byron Yasui, Benny Chong, Bryan Tolentino and Asa Young.   I had a great time giving a seminar, chatting with everyone that stopped by the table,  debuting a couple of new ukulele models, and providing the top raffle prize to benefit the Uke For Kids program.   Check out the Instrument Gallery for more details on the new concert model with a Carbon Fibre top and the new cutaway baritone model pictured below.

But,  the fall season is just getting started.   Make sure to visit the Calendar  page to see what we have lined up for the next few months.

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August 23, 2007
As they say, good things always come in threes.  In just a couple of weeks, the Bay Area will be treated to 3 consecutive days of special ukulele events.

Beginning Friday, September 7,  the first ever San Francisco Ukulele Festival will kickoff with Jake Shimabukuro in a solo concert at Herbst Theater.    As part of the ongoing events surrounding the "Evolution of the 'Ukulele" exhibition at the Museum of Craft and Folk Art (www.mofca.org), Jake will perform a benefit concert.  Tickets are going fast, but Stephen Becker, curator of the exhibition just let me know there are still seats left.  Tickets are $28 and $22 at City Box Office (415) 392-4400 and online at www.cityboxoffice.com.  Herbst Theater is at 401 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco.

The following day, Saturday, September 8 will bring a full day of outdoor ukulele pleasure with the San Francisco Ukulele Festival featuring uke-centric music by some of the Bay Area's best performers. Invited performers include: The UFOs, Al Dodge and the Tin Pan Haoles, The Paper Dolls, Tippy Canoe and the Paddlemen, Faith Ako, slack-key guitarist Carey Camacho, The Victor Ohana Band, Kimo Hussey and Ho'omalie, Ukulele Ray, The Frisky Frolics and Ka Ehu Kai.   This will be in the beautiful Yerba Buena Gardens at Mission between 3rd and 4th Street in San Francisco from 11am to 4 pm.  Bring lawn chairs and picnics, but no dogs or alcohol please.  And this is a FREE event!  Oh, and visit the Museum of Craft and Folk Art just across the street while you are there.

Then on Sunday, September 9, Kimo Hussey (www.kimohussey.com) will take a quick hop to the East Bay to deliver an afternoon workshop and evening concert at DaSilva Ukulele Co.    If you play Hawaiian music, you are sure to know the "He Mele Aloha" songbook (dark blue cover) co-authored by Kimo Hussey.   As a founder of the Pacific Music Foundation (www.pmfhawaii.com), Kimo is well versed in providing a rich educational experience with the ukulele.   Don't miss the opportunity to spend the afternoon with one of the top Hawaiian music educators.    Then  after a short dinner break, Kimo will provide us with some "soothing" Hawaiian tunes in a concert to closeout what is sure to be a memorable ukulele weekend. 

Hope you can make it to at least one of these events.  See you there!

August 8, 2007

James Hill recently visited DaSilva Ukulele Co.  and provided a very successful ukulele workshop and astounded us in a very special, intimate evening concert.  I would like to publicly thank James Hill for pouring his heart into his music, for making the effort to develop the techniques and musicianship necessary to deliver those amazing performances, and for his warmth and generosity in letting us share in his creativity.

I also want to thank the attendees of the workshop and concert for their support of James Hill and DaSilva Ukulele Co. in our quest to further this wonderful resurgence of ukulele music.

As such, I spoke with James and suggested that we provide everyone with a little musical thank you.  As I followed James onto his next venue in Santa Cruz on his West Coast tour, I captured some very energetic moments on video.  In particular, James' performance of his "Ode To A Frozen Boot"  (currently unavailable on a recording) was something to always remember.  So, as a thank you to everyone, James has made available via his website and YouTube a video of the performance.   For those who were there - this will make it a little easier to remember, for those who were not, make sure you catch James next time.

The video is available on YouTube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsOhmN2mpHI
 or on James' website - www.ukulelejames.com

Enjoy!

July 23, 2007

See details in Calendar section.

July 12, 2007

Thanks to all who participated in the first meeting of the Berkeley Ukulele Club.  Over 50 very enthusiastic people came out to join in the fun!  I am looking forward to many more fun meetings.  If you missed it, just come to the shop on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 7pm.   As mentioned at the meeting, the club website is now up and running.   Click Berkeley Ukulele Club to access.  You will need the ID and password from the meeting to access the club features.  Contact me if you are interested.

July 6, 2007

If you had not already heard, we'll be forming a new ukulele club in Berkeley with the first meeting on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at 7:00pm.  For more info check the Calendar section.

July 3,  2007

James Hill

in a ukulele workshop and concert

Sunday July 15, 2007

Ukulele Workshop - 3-5pm 
(All levels welcome)
  $25  Please call for reservations or more info

Concert - 7:30 pm
$20 Reservations recommended

 

June 5,  2007

Just posted the latest instrument to leave the shop in the Instrument Gallery Check out ukulele #121.

Thanks to all those that attended the last two events - Kenneth Makuakane's concert and Vince Cortese's workshop and show.  Maybe very different musically but both absolute treasures.   I'll make sure we can  get them back to the shop soon.  Stay tuned for some video and audio samples from both shows.

May 27, 2007

Derek Cheever,  a new ukulele performer from New York was kind enough to stop by the shop while out doing some recording in San Francisco.   He liked the couple of ukuleles I happened to have on hand, and we quickly recorded some clips for the website.  Check them out in the Instruments For Sale section.

 

May 7, 2007

A local newspaper spent some time with me in the shop recently and produced the following article and accompanying audio/slideshow.   I have had quite an adventure since I started building ukuleles which seemed to come through in the piece, but I want to let everyone know that I could not have done it without the support and encouragement from the many, many friends I have made along the way.  Thank you all!

May 4, 2007

I posted some photos from the New York Ukulele Festival in the Uke Event Gallery.    Take a look.

May 2, 2007

Just got back from New York Ukulele Festival.  Lot's of fun, met a bunch of great folks, got very little sleep.  It is great to see the ukulele craze is alive and well on both coasts.  I have started to post some videos onYouTube.  Search for "DaSilva Ukulele" and you should be able to find them.

Highlights for me were meeting Bosko and Honey of YouTube fame.  They had traveled all the way from Australia to play the festival.  And Bosko purchased a DaSilva cedar-topped concert that is perfect for him.    And just so Honey is not left out, she'll be getting a tenor from me soon.  That's the fabulous Heftones with Bosko and Honey in the photo.

I also met this amazing player from Japan, Shigeto Takahashi.  He also came halfway around the world - and just to play at the open mic session.  Please check out his videos on YouTube.  His execution of Roy Smeck styled classics and other standards is flawless.  I was so impressed, I'll be sponsoring him with a DaSilva soprano as soon as I can get it built.

I hope to find a way to bring Bosko and Honey and Shigeto to California for some live performances.  Stay tuned.

And wouldn't you know it - I travel all the way to New York just to run into Andy and Gino of the Santa Cruz Ukulele Club.  That's how I knew I was in the right place.

More photos in the Uke Event Gallery when I find some time to post.

Now I have to get back to work.  Some special ukes are almost completed.  Check back soon!

April 4, 2007

Just posted sound clips for  #095 in Instruments For Sale section.

March 25, 2007

Lots of new things.  

DaSilva Ukulele Co. is now a dealer of RISA Musical Instruments.  We will concentrate on the Solid and Electric lines as they are a nice compliment to the DaSilva Ukulele Co. acoustic ukes.   We have all the models to try out at the shop and offer FREE shipping in the continental U.S.A. for online buyers.   And if you decide to purchase a RISA instrument at the shop, we will pay the California State Sales Tax!  So, please check them out.

April is shaping up to be a busy month for uke events.
Herb Ohta Jr.  will be in town the week before the Northern California Ukulele Festival and will be offering workshops and private lessons at DaSilva Ukulele Co.  My good friend Randall Wright (handstands on ukes - remember?) will headline a house concert on April 13 with his new band.  And I will be heading to the New York Ukulele Festival at the end of the month.  Dates, times and details in the Calendar section.

Also lots of new DaSilva ukes.  Signature models, instruments for sale and new photos of completed custom instruments. 

We have renamed the Workbench section of the website and renamed it The Shop Updated photos and videos of the shop,  house concert performances, and my building process will be posted soon.  Enjoy.

 -Mike

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