
Jake Shimabukuro (born November 3, 1976) is a ukulele virtuoso and composer from Hawaii known for his fast and complex finger work. His music combines elements of jazz, blues, funk, rock, bluegrass, classical, folk, and flamenco. Shimabukuro has written numerous original compositions, including the entire soundtracks to two Japanese films, Hula Girls (2007) and Sideways (2009), the Japanese remake of the same name.
Well known in Hawai’i and Japan during his early solo career in the early 2000s, Shimabukuro became famous internationally in 2006, when a video of him playing a virtuosic rendition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was posted on YouTube without his knowledge and became one of the first viral videos on that site. His concert engagements, collaborations with well-known musicians, media appearances, and music production have snowballed since then. In 2012, an award-winning documentary was released tracking his life, career, and music, titled Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings; it has screened in a variety of festivals, aired repeatedly on PBS, and been released on DVD.
I can't believe no one has posted this yet.
Right here with you, awesome.
I can't believe no one has posted this yet.
We're worthy! We're not worthy!
I can't believe no one has posted this yet.
Doesn't mean I wasn't envisioning it. Although to Jake's version they should be genteely nodding along in a vintage Morris Minor.
Pretty sure I would find this wonderful and inventive - as well as showing an amazing musicality.
So basically, I love this.
I really, really like this. It neither improves upon nor detracts from the original -- it's just different.
Yes, exactly! It's nothing short of sensational how he manages to do that using an instrument that seems to be so limited.
Too right!
I learned the bass to Blitzkrieg Bop in like 3 minutes & I don't even play bass. And if someone says that song is trash well, they don't know WTF the are talking about. :)