Sukiyaki

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Re: Sukiyaki

Postby Risky » 14 Sep 2015, 01:37

Hi All

Back in April 2011 I was pleased to be asked to play at my son's wedding in Yokohama. I decided to play Sukiyaki and although my arrangement isn't great, it was one of the highlights of my guitar playing days - I put my guitars away forever just two months later!

Later at the event I also played Kimi to Itsumademo and Mona Lisa.

Here's a link to the video: http://www.4shared.com/video/BGj3_6azce/Sukiyaki_2011_05_23_17_51_37.html

p.s. The two little blonde girls clapping to the beat are my granddaughters :thumbup:

p.p.s. Sukiyaki was originally called Ue o Muite Arukō (上を向いて歩こう). The words translate as "I look up as I walk along so my tears don't fall to the ground". Some daft American record producer thought that Sukiyaki would be an appropriate title for the US market. Sukiyaki is a Japanese hotpot meal - doh!
(ex-guitar player) - now a ukulele and ukulele bass player!
Update: After 10 years absence, now a born-again Hankie
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