Topic: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

Beto-music worried about her voice in another thread, so this post can be taken as an attempt to explain her appeal. (Seeing her performs helps, I think. She sometimes wears flowers in her hair and wears dresses from the 30's or 40's. )

Or it can be taken as a request for a modelled ukulele:

https://www.92y.org/archives/nellie-mck...-i-had-you

Re: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

Any woman who can sing and hit intervals perfectly in pitch and also have a breathy voice gets my vote any day.

Lanny

Last edited by LTECpiano (19-01-2020 13:12)

Re: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

It occurs ot me that we might be able to create a modelled ukulele from the harp model. Shorten 4 strings and change them to a ukulele tuning?

Last edited by Jake Johnson (26-01-2020 14:46)

Re: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

Well... Jake, you took me too seriously...

I did more a bit of fun than a real critic, since the video looked out synchrony, and piano playing sound and the video was not matching. The equalization wasn't good anyway. And the piano had some feeling of out tune here and there.
So I finished with a bit of humor about her voice. I know it's a singing style.
Anyway the video and equalization didn't helped her.

Lenny, I know you like a natural style singing, not loud, with some whisper here and there, specially for women on piano.
But I think Eliane Elias do it better than Nellie Mckay.

Ok, this time I will not make fun of Nellie, but let her make fun :

https://www.ted.com/talks/nellie_mckay_...uage=pt-br

Polemic... Watch before moderation take it off...
But she agree with equal working wages... Hey, how much Paul McCartney do in a consert???

She sings better here than in the other thread Jake posted.
I bet people like her cause she is somehow like a  normal (when normal was more normal than today) friend or girlfriend singing close to us, for us, instead of a ultra pop star able to thunder out high notes in loud shouting fashion. And due her blond 50's style too...

Last edited by Beto-Music (25-01-2020 19:40)

Re: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

I agree that the video Ted Talks video is much better. I tried to find a copy without the opening song, which could be misunderstood, but couldn't. Sorry if I sounded a bit defensive.

Where are we on the Uketeq project?

Re: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

Some nice ukulele :


Mia Farrow and Jeff Daniels : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vOuVTrvJpM

Steve Martin : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyinJyWUhas

Daniels sang making it sound like a very old recording from early 30's. I wonder if there was also some equalition to emule old record sound, or if it was just a singing style.

Martin, well, he is often very talented.

Jake Johnson wrote:

I agree that the video Ted Talks video is much better. I tried to find a copy without the opening song, which could be misunderstood, but couldn't. Sorry if I sounded a bit defensive.

Where are we on the Uketeq project?

Last edited by Beto-Music (27-01-2020 14:29)

Re: Understanding Nellie McKay: video with ukulele

Beto-Music wrote:

Some nice ukulele :


Mia Farrow and Jeff Daniels : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vOuVTrvJpM

Steve Martin : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyinJyWUhas

Daniels sang making it sound like a very old recording from early 30's. I wonder if there was also some equalition to emule old record sound, or if it was just a singing style.

Martin, well, he is often very talented.

Jake Johnson wrote:

I agree that the video Ted Talks video is much better. I tried to find a copy without the opening song, which could be misunderstood, but couldn't. Sorry if I sounded a bit defensive.

Where are we on the Uketeq project?

Love the Steve Martin and  Bernadette Peters clip. Great harmonies.

Last edited by Jake Johnson (27-01-2020 15:06)