Ukes @ The Globe Xmas Party| Sunday 10 Dec | @theglobene4

Misspent Uke

Sunday 10 December, 1:30pm til 4:30pm

The Globe, 11 Railway Street, Newcastle NE4 7AD

£3 Suggested cash donation to venue on the door.

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2097484343934748

Three sets with 15 mins break between each set.

3rd Set includes Sing-Along and Play-Along Songs: Even some Xmas Songs!

If anyone who is not in the Band wants to lead a song during the “play-along” session, please have a word with Dot in one of the breaks.

Our first Ukulele Xmas Party at The Globe! 

“Misspent Uke” – not your average ukulele band!

We are a multi-instrument band of singers and musicians. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne, performing in Tyne & Wear, Northumberland, Co Durham, Cumbria and Teesside since 2007.

Band members also lead and provide the “musical backbone” of “Ukes4Fun” ukulele sessions at The Cumberland Arms, Byker/Ouseburn.

“The Attic Band” is an integral part of “Misspent Uke” gigs.

Always entertaining, we are happiest when everyone is having as good a time as us!

See our videos to get an idea – we showcase music and songs from a wide range of genres across the ages, both familiar and delightfully unexpected!

Misspent Uke YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@misspentuke/

Misspent Uke: http://misspentuke.com

Contact: Dot Kirton

The Attic Band: https://www.facebook.com/thereal.atticband

Ukes4Fun Sessions at The Cumberland Arms, Byker/Ouseburn
Ukes4Fun: https://ukes4fun.org.uk

Contact: info@ukes4fun.org.uk

Come along to The Globe on Sunday 10 September – join in with the “Sing-Along and Play-Along Songs in the 3rd Sets” if the mood takes you!

AGE RESTRICTIONS

Children and young people under 16 years old may attend events accompanied by an adult (age over 18). They are not allowed to enter the premises after 9pm and they must leave the premises by midnight. Under 16s are not allowed to purchase soft drinks, but they may consume soft drinks bought for them by their accompanying adult.

16 and 17 year olds are allowed to attend events unaccompanied by an adult and they may purchase soft drinks. They must leave the premises by midnight.

LOCATION

The Globe

11 Railway Street, Newcastle NE4 7AD

Very close to Newcastle Arena

Newcastle Central Station & Metro: about 10 minutes walk

Buses: no 22 and 32 stop by Newcastle Motorcycles (Honda) on Scotswood Road, a very short walk to the Globe

Parking: On-street free parking on Railway Street. The Times Square multi-storey car park is nearby

UKES @ THE GLOBE

Information on The Globe website about “Ukes @ The Globe” and the next band due to play:

https://theglobenewcastle.bar/product/ukes-the-globe/


Video clips – Misspent Uke at The Globe – 10 Sept 2023

Compilation of video clips from The Globe:

Misspent Uke @ The Globe Video

Tuesday + Sunday Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland from Nov 2023 | @thecumby

Ukes4Fun The Cumberland Arms Byker 1pm-3pm 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 2nd Sundays

1st + 3rd Tuesdays 1:00 – 3:00

The Cumberland Arms

  • 1st Tuesday – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 2nd Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 3rd Tuesday – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • 4th Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 5th Tuesday – NO SESSION

See this page for more information about Uke Sessions at The Cumberland Arms


2nd Sundays 1:00 – 3:00

The Cumberland Arms

  • Please note: the Sunday Sessions are NOT suitable for “Beginners” and Songsheets are rarely available
  • see our Calendar

See this page for more information about Uke Sessions @ The Cumberland Arms, Byker


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Reminders for everyone for all sessions

Leading songs: If you are going to lead a song, make sure that you have practiced playing and singing it before you get to the session

Song arrangements: The simpler the song arrangement, the more likely it is “work” as a “session song”. We have some very good players who are capable of adding all sorts of finesse and flourishes to a song. We love hearing these played but they work better as an occasional “solo spot”. If you are playing at this level then you can probably work out a simpler arrangement so that most people can play along with you. There are some good tips here:
http://ukuleleinthedark.com/ud52-trimming-away-how-to-simplify-song-sheets/

Play it again, Sam! Dot has a good ear for the sort of songs that are likely to become popular in sessions. If you get the nod from Dot that it is a “good song”, take the hint and give it a run at another session asap!

Practice makes perfect: It might take a few sessions before everyone is familiar enough with a new song for it to settle in and “work”. This applies just as much to well-known songs (when everyone might have a different version playing in their heads) as to less well known songs (when perhaps only the the song leader “knows how it goes”).

Give us a clue! You can use the email list to send links to YouTube videos, audio files on SoundCloud, etc. to help familiarise everyone with a new song that you are going to introduce (it helps even more if the recording is in the same key that you are going to use but that is not always possible)

Song sheets: You can also use the email list to send song sheets to everyone – but please still bring at least 10 copies on paper when you are introducing a song for the first time.


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/


“Shout-Up” Campaign at The Cumberland Arms

Update: 31 August 2018

Message from Dot

Hello Everyone,

The Cumberland has become part of a campaign called “Shout Up”. This was set up initially to protect women from harassment in bars throughout Newcastle.

You can find out about the campaign on the “Shout Up” website: https://www.shoutup.org

You can also see posters on the pub walls.

This is a “heads up” to anyone who attends our sessions.

We play in the Cumberland so we need to be aware of and sensitive to what they consider to be appropriate behaviour.  

Dot

What to do if there are any problems

Staff at the Cumberland Arms have been trained to deal with sexual harassment as part of this Campaign.

If you experience or witness sexual harassment, the purpose of this Campaign is to encourage you to alert Bar Staff so that they can deal with the problem promptly and effectively. You do not have to literally “shout” – the point is immediacy of action, not volume :-)


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar


Ukes @ The Globe | Sunday 10 Sept | @theglobene4

Misspent Uke + Ukes4Fun Session

Sunday 10 September, 1:30pm til 4:30pm

The Globe, 11 Railway Street, Newcastle NE4 7AD

£3 Suggested cash donation to venue on the door.

https://theglobenewcastle.bar/

Three sets with 5/10 mins break between each set, followed by a “play-along” session where everyone is invited to join in.  

Play-Along Session: If anyone who is not in the Band wants to lead a song during the “play-along” session, please have a word with Dot in one of the breaks.

A great way to spend a Sunday afternoon! 

“Misspent Uke” – not your average ukulele band!

We are a multi-instrument band of singers and musicians. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne, performing in Tyne & Wear, Northumberland, Co Durham, Cumbria and Teesside since 2007.

Band members also lead and provide the “musical backbone” of “Ukes4Fun” ukulele sessions at The Cumberland Arms, Byker/Ouseburn.

“The Attic Band” is an integral part of “Misspent Uke” gigs.

Always entertaining, we are happiest when everyone is having as good a time as us!

See our videos to get an idea – we showcase music and songs from a wide range of genres across the ages, both familiar and delightfully unexpected!

Misspent Uke YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@misspentuke/

Misspent Uke: http://misspentuke.com

Contact: Dot Kirton

The Attic Band: https://www.facebook.com/thereal.atticband

Ukes4Fun Sessions at The Cumberland Arms, Byker/Ouseburn
Ukes4Fun: https://ukes4fun.org.uk

Contact: info@ukes4fun.org.uk

Come along to The Globe on Sunday 10 September – join in with the “Play-along session” after the gig or feel free to just listen, the choice is yours.

AGE RESTRICTIONS

Children and young people under 16 years old may attend events accompanied by an adult (age over 18). They are not allowed to enter the premises after 9pm and they must leave the premises by midnight. Under 16s are not allowed to purchase soft drinks, but they may consume soft drinks bought for them by their accompanying adult.

16 and 17 year olds are allowed to attend events unaccompanied by an adult and they may purchase soft drinks. They must leave the premises by midnight.

LOCATION

The Globe

11 Railway Street, Newcastle NE4 7AD

Very close to Newcastle Arena

Newcastle Central Station & Metro: about 10 minutes walk

Buses: no 22 and 32 stop by Newcastle Motorcycles (Honda) on Scotswood Road, a very short walk to the Globe

Parking: On-street free parking on Railway Street. The Times Square multi-storey car park is nearby

UKES @ THE GLOBE

Information on The Globe website about “Ukes @ The Globe” and the next band due to play:

https://theglobenewcastle.bar/product/ukes-the-globe/


Update!

Compilation of video clips from The Globe in next post here:

Misspent Uke @ The Globe Video

Tuesday + Sunday Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland | @thecumby

2023-03-12 Ukes4Fun Facebook Profile Photo updated

2nd + 4th Tuesdays 6:00 – 8:00

The Cumberland Arms

  • 1st Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 2nd Tuesday – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 3rd Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 4th Tuesday – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • 5th Tuesday – NO SESSION.

See this page for more information about Uke Sessions at The Cumberland Arms


2nd Sundays 2:00 – 4:00

The Cumberland Arms

  • Please note: the Sunday Sessions are NOT suitable for “Beginners” and Songsheets are rarely available
  • see our Calendar

We enjoyed meeting on Sundays upstairs at The Millstone, South Gosforth for many years.

Staff and management were friendly and helpful, the beer and food were both excellent – but those tricky stairs with the sharp, twisty turn at the bottom made the room inaccessible for an increasing number of players.

So we are now meeting downstairs at The Cumberland Arms on the 2nd Sunday 2:00 – 4:00 every month. Having a regular Sunday slot also helps, rather than a moveable feast, which made it difficult for some members to be able to plan ahead.

Many thanks to staff and management at The Millstone for their help over the years and to Jo for finding space in the music sessions timetable for us to revive Sunday Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland.

See this page for more information about Uke Sessions @ The Cumberland Arms, Byker


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Reminders for everyone for all sessions

Leading songs: If you are going to lead a song, make sure that you have practiced playing and singing it before you get to the session

Song arrangements: The simpler the song arrangement, the more likely it is “work” as a “session song”. We have some very good players who are capable of adding all sorts of finesse and flourishes to a song. We love hearing these played but they work better as an occasional “solo spot”. If you are playing at this level then you can probably work out a simpler arrangement so that most people can play along with you. There are some good tips here:
http://ukuleleinthedark.com/ud52-trimming-away-how-to-simplify-song-sheets/

Play it again, Sam! Dot has a good ear for the sort of songs that are likely to become popular in sessions. If you get the nod from Dot that it is a “good song”, take the hint and give it a run at another session asap!

Practice makes perfect: It might take a few sessions before everyone is familiar enough with a new song for it to settle in and “work”. This applies just as much to well-known songs (when everyone might have a different version playing in their heads) as to less well known songs (when perhaps only the the song leader “knows how it goes”).

Give us a clue! You can use the email list to send links to YouTube videos, audio files on SoundCloud, etc. to help familiarise everyone with a new song that you are going to introduce (it helps even more if the recording is in the same key that you are going to use but that is not always possible)

Song sheets: You can also use the email list to send song sheets to everyone – but please still bring at least 10 copies on paper when you are introducing a song for the first time.


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/


“Shout-Up” Campaign at The Cumberland Arms

Update: 31 August 2018

Message from Dot

Hello Everyone,

The Cumberland has become part of a campaign called “Shout Up”. This was set up initially to protect women from harassment in bars throughout Newcastle.

You can find out about the campaign on the “Shout Up” website: https://www.shoutup.org

You can also see posters on the pub walls.

This is a “heads up” to anyone who attends our sessions.

We play in the Cumberland so we need to be aware of and sensitive to what they consider to be appropriate behaviour.  

Dot

What to do if there are any problems

Staff at the Cumberland Arms have been trained to deal with sexual harassment as part of this Campaign.

If you experience or witness sexual harassment, the purpose of this Campaign is to encourage you to alert Bar Staff so that they can deal with the problem promptly and effectively. You do not have to literally “shout” – the point is immediacy of action, not volume :-)


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar


2nd and 4th Tuesdays – Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland | @thecumby | @MillstoneSthGos

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2nd & 4th Tuesdays 6:00 – 8:00

The Cumberland Arms

The format for sessions is the same as when we met on Thursdays:

  • 1st Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 2nd Tuesday – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 3rd Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 4th Tuesday – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • 5th Tuesday – NO SESSION

Reminders for everyone for all Tuesday sessions

Leading songs: If you are going to lead a song, make sure that you have practiced playing and singing it before you get to the session

Song arrangements: The simpler the song arrangement, the more likely it is “work” as a “session song”. We have some very good players who are capable of adding all sorts of finesse and flourishes to a song. We love hearing these played but they work better as an occasional “solo spot”. If you are playing at this level then you can probably work out a simpler arrangement so that most people can play along with you. There are some good tips here:
http://ukuleleinthedark.com/ud52-trimming-away-how-to-simplify-song-sheets/

Play it again, Sam! Dot has a good ear for the sort of songs that are likely to become popular in sessions. If you get the nod from Dot that it is a “good song”, take the hint and give it a run at another session asap!

Practice makes perfect: It might take a few sessions before everyone is familiar enough with a new song for it to settle in and “work”. This applies just as much to well-known songs (when everyone might have a different version playing in their heads) as to less well known songs (when perhaps only the the song leader “knows how it goes”).

Give us a clue! You can use the email list to send links to YouTube videos, audio files on SoundCloud, etc. to help familiarise everyone with a new song that you are going to introduce (it helps even more if the recording is in the same key that you are going to use but that is not always possible)

Song sheets: You can also use the email list to send song sheets to everyone – but please still bring at least 10 copies on paper when you are introducing a song for the first time.

See this page for more information about Tuesday Sessions


Sundays at The Millstone 1:45 – 3:45

  • Sunday sessions are not on regular, recurring dates and are advertised on the Calendar and via the Google Group email list
  • Please note: the Sunday Sessions are not suitable for “Beginners” and Songsheets are rarely available

See this page for more information about Sunday Uke Sessions @ The Millstone South Gosforth


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/


“Shout-Up” Campaign at The Cumberland Arms

Update: 31 August 2018

Message from Dot

Hello Everyone,

The Cumberland has become part of a campaign called “Shout Up”. This was set up initially to protect women from harassment in bars throughout Newcastle.

You can find out about the campaign on the “Shout Up” website: https://www.shoutup.org

You can also see posters on the pub walls.

This is a “heads up” to anyone who attends our sessions.

We play in the Cumberland so we need to be aware of and sensitive to what they consider to be appropriate behaviour.  

Dot

What to do if there are any problems

Staff at the Cumberland Arms have been trained to deal with sexual harassment as part of this Campaign.

If you experience or witness sexual harassment, the purpose of this Campaign is to encourage you to alert Bar Staff so that they can deal with the problem promptly and effectively. You do not have to literally “shout” – the point is immediacy of action, not volume :-)


Tuesdays NOT Thursdays: Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland | @thecumby | @MillstoneSthGos

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2022 Feb, March – 1st Tuesdays only at The Cumberland Arms 6:00 – 8:00

  • Jan 4 CANCELLED (Covid)
  • Feb 1
  • March 1

2022 April onwards – 1st & 3rd Tuesdays

  • April 5 and April 19
  • for the rest of the year, see our Calendar

The format for sessions is the same as when we met on Thursdays:

  • 1st Tuesday – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 2nd Tuesday – NO SESSION
  • 3rd Tuesday – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • 4th & 5th Tuesday – NO SESSION

Reminders for everyone for all Tuesday sessions

Leading songs: If you are going to lead a song, make sure that you have practiced playing and singing it before you get to the session

Song arrangements: The simpler the song arrangement, the more likely it is “work” as a “session song”. We have some very good players who are capable of adding all sorts of finesse and flourishes to a song. We love hearing these played but they work better as an occasional “solo spot”. If you are playing at this level then you can probably work out a simpler arrangement so that most people can play along with you. There are some good tips here:
http://ukuleleinthedark.com/ud52-trimming-away-how-to-simplify-song-sheets/

Play it again, Sam! Dot has a good ear for the sort of songs that are likely to become popular in sessions. If you get the nod from Dot that it is a “good song”, take the hint and give it a run at another session asap!

Practice makes perfect: It might take a few sessions before everyone is familiar enough with a new song for it to settle in and “work”. This applies just as much to well-known songs (when everyone might have a different version playing in their heads) as to less well known songs (when perhaps only the the song leader “knows how it goes”).

Give us a clue! You can use the email list to send links to YouTube videos, audio files on SoundCloud, etc. to help familiarise everyone with a new song that you are going to introduce (it helps even more if the recording is in the same key that you are going to use but that is not always possible)

Song sheets: You can also use the email list to send song sheets to everyone – but please still bring at least 10 copies on paper when you are introducing a song for the first time.

See this page for more information about Tuesday Sessions


Sundays at The Millstone 2:00 – 4:00

  • Sunday sessions are not on regular, recurring dates and are advertised on the Calendar and via the Google Group email list
  • Please note: the Sunday Sessions are not suitable for “Beginners” and Songsheets are rarely available

See this page for more information about Sunday Uke Sessions @ The Millstone South Gosforth


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/


“Shout-Up” Campaign at The Cumberland Arms

Update: 31 August 2018

Message from Dot

Hello Everyone,

The Cumberland has become part of a campaign called “Shout Up”. This was set up initially to protect women from harassment in bars throughout Newcastle.

You can find out about the campaign on the “Shout Up” website: https://www.shoutup.org

You can also see posters on the pub walls.

This is a “heads up” to anyone who attends our sessions.

We play in the Cumberland so we need to be aware of and sensitive to what they consider to be appropriate behaviour.  

Dot

What to do if there are any problems

Staff at the Cumberland Arms have been trained to deal with sexual harassment as part of this Campaign.

If you experience or witness sexual harassment, the purpose of this Campaign is to encourage you to alert Bar Staff so that they can deal with the problem promptly and effectively. You do not have to literally “shout” – the point is immediacy of action, not volume :-)


First Sessions after the Summer Break!

Welcome back!  I hope you all had a great time over the summer!

First Sessions after the Summer Break

Sunday August 2nd, 2:00 – 4:00, The Millstone, Sth Gosforth

Thursday Sept 6th, 6:00 – 8:00, The Cumberland Arms, Byker

Info about Sessions

Please see this post for information about how often we meet, what to expect at Sessions, etc.

Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland Arms and The Millstone

Calendar

If in doubt about whether a Session is on, please check the Calendar:

Calendar

“Shout-Up” Campaign

I will be adding this info the the post about what to expect at Sessions:

Message from Dot

Hello Everyone,

I hope you have all enjoyed the Summer Break and are looking forward, as l am, to resuming our sessions at the Cumberland and the Millstone.

The Cumberland has become part of a campaign called “Shout Up”. This was set up initially to protect women from harassment in bars throughout Newcastle.

You can find out about the campaign on the “Shout Up” website: https://www.shoutup.org

You can also see posters on the pub walls.

This is a “heads up” to anyone who attends our sessions.

We play in the Cumberland so we need to be aware of and sensitive to what they consider to be appropriate behaviour.  

Look forward to seeing you all soon,

Dot

What to do if there are any problems

Staff at the Cumberland Arms have been trained to deal with sexual harassment as part of this Campaign.

If you experience or witness sexual harassment, the purpose of this Campaign is to encourage you to alert Bar Staff so that they can deal with the problem promptly and effectively. You do not have to literally “shout” – the point is immediacy of action, not volume :-)

Best wishes and see you soon!

Lizzie

Summer Break 2018 + ukulele events and festivals

This year we are not having a complete Summer Break from Thursday and Sunday sessions:

  • There is one Thursday Session in July but none in August
  • There is one Sunday Session in August but none in July

THURSDAYS

The Cumberland Arms: 6:00 – 8:00
The next two ​Thursday​ ​Sessions are on July 5th and Sept 6th

  • July 5th (1st Thursday of the month: with Dot and Misspent Uke)
  • SUMMER BREAK – NO SESSIONS IN AUGUST
  • Sept 6th (1st Thursday of the month: with Dot and Misspent Uke)
  • Then 1st, 2nd & 3rd Thursdays as usual
  • No sessions on 4th & 5th Thursdays

​SUNDAYS

The ​Millstone: 2:00 – 4:00
The next two Sunday Sessions are on Aug 5th and Sept 2nd

  • Sunday June​​ ​2​​4​ ​CANCELLED (too many people on holiday)​
  • SUMMER BREAK – NO SESSIONS IN JULY
  • Sunday ​Aug​ ​5
  • Sunday Sept 2​
  • More dates to follow . . .

Sunday Sessions are not suitable for beginners​.

​Sunday and Thursday Sessions​ – What to expect

  • Thursday Sessions are not all the same
  • Sunday Sessions are different to Thursday Sessions
  • Please see these pages for more information:

If in ​any d​​oubt about dates and times​ of sessions​, please check the Calendar

https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/

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Other ukulele sessions and events over the summer

2018-06-25 Ukes4Fun Summer Break Blog collage

In case you start pining for your regular uke-fix on Thursdays and/or Sundays!​

Best wishes​ for ​a lovely summer!

Dot and Lizzie

Ukulele Sessions at The Cumberland and The Millstone | @thecumby | @MillstoneSthGos

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Every 1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursday at The Cumberland Arms 6:00 – 8:00

  • 1st Thursdays – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 2nd Thursdays – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • 3rd Thursdays – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 4th & 5th Thursdays – NO SESSION

New/old songs for 2nd Thursday Sessions with Denis:

  • Many thanks for bringing new songs and reviving some old songs that have lain dormant in the Songbooks for a long time!  We now have a stash of these to re-visit in Denis’s sessions on 2nd Thursdays.
  • Please hold on bringing new songs/reviving old songs to Thursday sessions until we have got these ones under our belts.  For the next few Thursday sessions, we would like to rock steady with some familiar tunes plus the new/old ones you have already brought along to Denis’s sessions.

Reminders for everyone for all Thursday sessions, including me!

  • Leading songs: If you are going to lead a song, make sure that you have practiced playing and singing it before you get to the session
  • Song arrangements: The simpler the song arrangement, the more likely it is “work” as a “session song”. We have some very good players who are capable of adding all sorts of finesse and flourishes to a song. We love hearing these played but they work better as an occasional “solo spot”. If you are playing at this level then you can probably work out a simpler arrangement so that most people can play along with you. There are some good tips here:
    http://ukuleleinthedark.com/ud52-trimming-away-how-to-simplify-song-sheets/
  • Play it again, Sam! Dot has a good ear for the sort of songs that are likely to become popular in sessions. If you get the nod from Dot that it is a “good song”, take the hint and give it a run at another session asap!
  • Practice makes perfect: It might take a few sessions before everyone is familiar enough with a new song for it to settle in and “work”. This applies just as much to well-known songs (when everyone might have a different version playing in their heads) as to less well known songs (when perhaps only the the song leader “knows how it goes”).
  • Give us a clue! You can use the email list to send links to YouTube videos, audio files on SoundCloud, etc. to help familiarise everyone with a new song that you are going to introduce (it helps even more if the recording is in the same key that you are going to use but that is not always possible)
  • Song sheets: You can also use the email list to send song sheets to everyone – but please still bring at least 10 copies on paper when you are introducing a song for the first time.

See this page for more information about Thursday Sessions


Sundays about twice a month at The Millstone 2:00 – 4:00

  • Please note: the Sunday Sessions are not suitable for “Beginners”.

See this page for more information about Sunday Uke Sessions @ The Millstone South Gosforth


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/


“Shout-Up” Campaign at The Cumberland Arms

Update: 31 August 2018

Message from Dot

Hello Everyone,

The Cumberland has become part of a campaign called “Shout Up”. This was set up initially to protect women from harassment in bars throughout Newcastle.

You can find out about the campaign on the “Shout Up” website: https://www.shoutup.org

You can also see posters on the pub walls.

This is a “heads up” to anyone who attends our sessions.

We play in the Cumberland so we need to be aware of and sensitive to what they consider to be appropriate behaviour.  

Dot

What to do if there are any problems

Staff at the Cumberland Arms have been trained to deal with sexual harassment as part of this Campaign.

If you experience or witness sexual harassment, the purpose of this Campaign is to encourage you to alert Bar Staff so that they can deal with the problem promptly and effectively. You do not have to literally “shout” – the point is immediacy of action, not volume :-)


 

Before and After the Summer Break at The Cumberland and The Millstone | @thecumby | @MillstoneSthGos

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SUMMER BREAK: NO SESSIONS IN AUGUST!

Every 1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursday at The Cumberland Arms 6:00 – 8:00

  • JULY THURSDAY SESSIONS:
  • Thursday 6 July – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • Thursday 13 July – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • Thursday 20 July – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke + Dot’s Birthday!
  • Thursday 27 July – NO SESSION
  • SUMMER BREAK: NO SESSIONS IN AUGUST

  • The usual monthly pattern resumes on 7th Sept
  • 1st Thursday – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 2nd Thursday – Ukes4Fun New/Old Songs with Denis
  • 3rd Thursday – Ukes4Fun with Dot and Misspent Uke
  • 4th & 5th Thursdays – NO SESSION

New/old songs for 2nd Thursday Sessions with Denis:

  • Many thanks for bringing new songs and reviving some old songs that have lain dormant in the Songbooks for a long time!  We now have a stash of these to re-visit in Denis’s sessions on 2nd Thursdays.
  • Please hold on bringing new songs/reviving old songs to Thursday sessions until we have got these ones under our belts.  For the next few Thursday sessions, we would like to rock steady with some familiar tunes plus the new/old ones you have already brought along to Denis’s sessions.

Reminders for everyone for all Thursday sessions, including me!

  • Leading songs: If you are going to lead a song, make sure that you have practiced playing and singing it before you get to the session
  • Song arrangements: The simpler the song arrangement, the more likely it is “work” as a “session song”. We have some very good players who are capable of adding all sorts of finesse and flourishes to a song. We love hearing these played but they work better as an occasional “solo spot”. If you are playing at this level then you can probably work out a simpler arrangement so that most people can play along with you. There are some good tips here:
    http://ukuleleinthedark.com/ud52-trimming-away-how-to-simplify-song-sheets/
  • Play it again, Sam! Dot has a good ear for the sort of songs that are likely to become popular in sessions. If you get the nod from Dot that it is a “good song”, take the hint and give it a run at another session asap!
  • Practice makes perfect: It might take a few sessions before everyone is familiar enough with a new song for it to settle in and “work”. This applies just as much to well-known songs (when everyone might have a different version playing in their heads) as to less well known songs (when perhaps only the the song leader “knows how it goes”).
  • Give us a clue! You can use the email list to send links to YouTube videos, audio files on SoundCloud, etc. to help familiarise everyone with a new song that you are going to introduce (it helps even more if the recording is in the same key that you are going to use but that is not always possible)
  • Song sheets: You can also use the email list to send song sheets to everyone – but please still bring at least 10 copies on paper when you are introducing a song for the first time.

See this page for more information about Thursday Sessions


Sundays at The Millstone
2:00 – 4:00 unless otherwise stated

  • JULY SUNDAY SESSIONS:
  • July 16th
  • July 30th Confirmed!
  • SUMMER BREAK: NO SESSIONS IN AUGUST
  • Sept 17th
  • Oct 15th CANCELLED – too many sore throats and laryngitis!
  • Oct 29th
  • Nov 19th
  • Dec 10th * 1:15 – 4:15 * Xmas Party for all Thursday and Sunday players!
  • more dates to follow . . .

Please note: the Sunday Sessions are not suitable for “Beginners”.

For more information about Sunday Uke Sessions and The Millstone see: Sunday Uke Sessions @ The Millstone South Gosforth

The Millstone: website


Calendar

For the latest information on dates, times and venues for Thursday and Sunday Sessions, please check the Calendar: https://ukes4fun.org.uk/calendar/

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