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by Gary E. Andrews - 07/14/26 10:43 PM
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Key changes are easier with the ukulele too! Nice write Rob. I wanted to hear more uku though…silly robots…haha
Bill Thanks, Bill! 😊 You're right - the ukulele makes key changes a whole lot friendlier! And I agree... I was hoping Suno would let the uke shine a little more. Maybe next time I'll have to tell those silly robots, "More ukulele, please!" 😄 Thanks for listening and for the kind words. I tried it on suno w my light weight free membership, and not happy w the sound. Not much uku data bank I suppose, it being extremely commercial lite. But it’s a good lyric…heavy stuff in the verses and bridge….then light and free in the chorus. Methinks the music arrange should mirror this? Slow troubled pain…..to happy happy free dancing in the chorus….the chorus be where the uku’s live and breath. Bill
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