Friendly Fred

Hi, I'm FriendlyFred and running this blog. I play 'em all from soprano to baritone, acoustic and electric. Yes, big hands can handle small instruments. Enjoy strumming around and have a good day !

L’Italiano – Ukulele Instrumental Cover

L'Italiano is a song written by Toto Cutugno. He performed it first at the San Remo Festival in 1983. I play it on my Ovation Applause UAE 20 ( soprano ). It's tuned in Dropped D - tuning ( D G B D' ). My version is a fourth deeper than the original. I use Em, Am, Em7 and G.

8 Comments

  1. King Uke

    Nicely done. That’s an unconventional way to hold your uke… very guitar. I’ll sometimes do this myself, but standing up. I can only do this for songs that don’t need much moving about… as I don’t use a strap…

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    • Friendly Fred

      You’re right I hold the uke like a classical guitar. For me it’s the easiest way. It’s a steady and relaxed position. Thanx for your comment.

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  2. MauroGiu

    Fantastico !

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    • Friendly Fred

      Mille grazie.

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  3. cannoliqueen

    Would you kindly – please teach a novice version or a more detailed version of this video?
    I truly want to learn to play this , thank you~

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    • Friendly Fred

      Hi cannoliqueen.
      I played this song all by the ear. As I mentioned in the blog post, it’s a rather unusual tuning that I use. You might play it with a low 4th string and tune the first string two notes down ( G C E G or A D F# A ). Or use a baritone uke and tune the first string two tones down. I use open strings whenever possible.I don’t have tabs for my version. I hope this helped a little bit. If you are a novice you might take a look at my tutorial videos in standard tuning.
      Best wishes Fred.

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  4. Saif

    Greatly played indeed.
    It’s been two years now since you released this video. As such, I was wondering if you have ever published the tabs somewhere?

    Cheers

    Saif

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    • Friendly Fred

      Thanks Saif,
      just played it by the ear, no tabs.

      Cheers
      FriendlyFred

      Reply

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