Wednesday, December 16

My Short Story! About an ukulele (pronounced oo-koo-le-le)

No one had ever seen such a gloomy Hawaii before. The streets were silent because everyone stayed inside with the exception of those who tried to surf. But even surfing wasn't the same. All the waves had died down but they grew much more violent as a storm came closer. It seemed to have been getting worse and these past couple of weeks had been the worst. There seemed to be no hope for the island until this spectacular day.

People stood hunched over with long faces but as this man walked by, the people stood up, smiled, and greeted those around. This man had a small stringed instrument in his hand and it made the locals laugh. The man was so large and monstrous but the ukulele seemed fragile and small. He didn't seem to notice what they were laughing at. He walked down to a small patch of grass and began to strum a song. This small device that he played created such beautiful sounds and seemed to shoot out colors bright and vibrant and after a while they made what seemed to be a rainbow. And the man sang a song of this event.

The people were amazed at this mans instrument and asked the man about the strange thing. He replied stating “It's my jumping flea. It's my ukulele.” The surfers went off to try to recreate the “ukulele” the man was playing but came back with faces showing failure. All of the others stayed to watch and hear this man. Eventually all of those who had tried to recreate his sound gathered and approached the man eager to learn.

“Excuse me sir, but where you do you get an instrument like yours? They make such beautiful sounds and are so pleasing to all the men and women of the village. Look around you and see what happy people are looking at you. This town is full of ecstasy and delectation, before you arrived it was mirthless and pensive. Please sir tell of this wonderful instrument,” one of the surfers pleaded.

“I made this instrument I like to call a ukulele. I made the strings out of twine and used the harmonics of the wind to tune it. I used the trees around me for the body and glued it together with the sap in the same tree. I carved a hole in the middle and took a strum at it. The sound was magniloquent and calming. I will help you build the town more of these and spread the joy around the entire world.”

All of the town cried out in celebration as they walked down to a nice open area with trees all around. The ukulele man taught a few of the men first so they could teach the others. It was a magnificent sight to see as the town grew closer through each creation. After almost all of the villagers had their own ukuleles the waves in the ocean came back and were the best the surfers had seen in years. The town played their ukuleles for the rest of their lives and always celebrated this day. The man slipped out of the scene without saying goodbye but the town knew that he was spreading joy after every rainbow they saw.

After a while they began to see fewer and fewer rainbows, and eventually none at all. Most of the town didn't think twice of it, but the small group who had showed such joy originally decided to go search after him. They pondered as to how they could find this man and out of frustration one man decided to surf to another island in hopes of furthering the search. As the man went out into the ocean they were still arguing and completely forgot what the ukulele man had taught them about joy and happiness. The waves seemed to crash harder and harder as they fought on. The man went out regardless and was eaten alive after passing through one wave. Sharks seemed to appear in groups as the body was taken down under the sea.

Silence had taken over long enough for them to look into the ocean for inspiration. There they saw the body and swam out as a large group. The sharks seemed to ignore them when they went out as a group.

Fearless and angry, they surfed on through all of the storms and waves. While passing islands they watched others feel the affect of the ukulele man's absence and saw people stop in the midst of their pleasant stroll and sulk there way back home. And after countless hours of searching they reached an island secluded from the rest with only one hut and a slowly decaying rainbow. They knew that this had to be the home of him.

They worked even harder to get to the hut and decided to swim when only 20 feet away. As they jumped off of their surfboards and swam. The waves gradually got smaller and smaller and the rainbow began to rebuild itself. Hope filled the eyes of these men and they seemed more hopeful the closer they got. When they had reached the hut and opened the door the man was laying on the floor panting for breath. His large belly had a gash as wide as a manhole and blood dripped from his lip. Shocked at this horrific sight, the surfers split up while some went to tell the others and some stayed to help the man. He told them that he wouldn't be able to spread the joy of the ukulele much longer and the tradition may die. By now all of the surfers were on their knees cleaning up blood from the ground and trying many different religious techniques to heal him. The ukulele man told them not to worry about it. And he sang a song, the words in his song were his dying words. He said, “Don't worry, about a thing because every little thing is going to be all right.” The surfers took his words and his magnificent ukulele and swam to the town.

The people had already known of his death but not of all the details that the men who stayed with him knew. They took his ukulele and buried it by the spot he had taught them of his instrument. The people both cheered and cried. They sang all of the songs he had taught them in memorial of his life. Waves crashed showing the same emotions the people had expressed when the man first entered the town.

Wednesday, December 9

The Imagine Concert!

Last night The Scribbles had the honor of preforming at a John Lennon tribute (I'm writing this as War is Over is playing in the background) at the Gillioz. Pretty exciting... Not really. So we got to play Julia, All You Need is Love, and And Your Bird Can Sing. I was satisfied with the audience numbers. I think more than 600 people came. That was my Tuesday night.

Wednesday, December 2

House flooded...

So the faucet was left running for four hours with the plug in the sink. My mom came home to see water everywhere but figured it was just a spill. She cleaned up what she had originally seen and noticed more water. Eventually she walked down the stairs to see that water was leaking from upstairs, through the ceiling, and into the basement. My room was under the sink, luckily, and received the brunt of the damage. Now we have some shady guys that will constantly be in our house, 15 fans that are on all hours of the day, ruined furniture, and we are all crammed into my brothers rooms (they were the only ones with a completely dry room.)
In happier news the Song Fu voting was posted. The challenge was to write about a number. We chose i (the square root of negative one) hoping to be very nerdy and original but we were saddened when we saw a second i song. He chose to write about i being a selfish loser (our original idea) while we wrote about a real number consulting i in his existence. For all of the entires go here.

Monday, November 30

Hello world!

I hope everyone had a great thanksgiving. I haven't posted anything on here in a while. hmmmmm... I need to get on top of that. Any suggestions for covers? I did manage to record one video in Florida while on vacation. It was a cover of creep by Radiohead. Amanda Palmer also does a cover of it on the ukulele. Not much has happened since I last posted something. I do have some things coming up that you might want to look at.
November 30 - Song Fu listening party round 2 8 pm est (Jubilee Jews)
December 1 - Song Fu voting starts (Jubilee Jews)
Definitely check out the Song Fu stuff with the links I have up there. The Imagine show will be the first time the Scribbles will be playing a cover song so that should be interesting. I will try to post my Radiohead cover tonight or tomorrow.

Monday, November 16

Song Fu with Jubilee Jews!

As another creative outlet A.J. and I will be participating in Song Fu as Jubilee Jews. We wrote and recorded our song for this weeks challenge. The challenge was to chose one of the 700 mole men and molemanic women that John Hodgeman created in his book More Information Than You Require. We chose #487 Lady Anotonia Oddpolyps, the tolerant wife of #486 a former war hero and is now a drunkard. The voting will start tomorrow and there will be a listening party tonight. 39 contestants have signed up but the numbers may narrow down by tomorrow.

Sunday, November 8

Thing-a-week #7 - Live on


Lyrics:

Bright lights glow on an empty stage

But we don't take up half the room that we should

I don't rush but I stare in disapproval

and I bow

I knew that you were there

in the corner of my eye I say you glance

I saw you stare in amazement

and I rush

How long has it been

How long has it been

Time and time again

You are gone for several days

And I stay here feeling strange

and I know

That you

will still

Live on

You will still

Live on

How long has it been

How long has it been

How long has it been

How long has it been

How long has it been

How long has it been


Monday, November 2

Just kidding...

1 Hello this is an experiment,


4 ... Just kidding it is working... She's quack


7 ... Good. How about you, Mitchell? ...


10 ... I am totally awesome! ... Just Kidding! ...


13 ... That's quack...


16 ... Awkward silence...


19 ...

Sunday, November 1

Thing-a-week #6 - A cover!

I am still working on a song for this week so to keep all 7 of my followers entertained I am posting a cover. That late song really threw me off so I should be back on track if I can post this new one soon. So here is an Elliot Smith cover. It's called Between the Bars and it's on his 1997 release Either/Or. The video quality is crappy because the audio wouldn't work if the file was any larger.



Friday, October 30

Thing-a-week #5

I'm trying to quiet because it was 1 in the morning when I recorded it so you may not understand what I'm singing.

Lyrics:

we sang songs of love

the songs weren't ever enough

we were always above

those who couldn't love


almost always were you standing there

almost always were my eyes on you


You stayed for so long

You were dancing and singing to all our songs

but I knew so much less

Your songs were always the best


very rarely did my eyes leave yours

almost always I could her your voice


we sang songs of love x4

Monday, October 26

Darn procrastination...

I forgot to write a new song for this blog. I spent the whole weekend trying to write a simple, catchy, pop tune for you all to hear but no. I have failed you. To make up for this mistake I tried to pull together a quick cover of a Bob Dylan song (in memory of what an awesome concert he put on last night!) but yet again, I have failed you. Is there anyway I can make up for this horrific happening?
I will do my best to present to you a cover and a new song either tonight or tomorrow night. I apologize for the inconvenience.

Friday, October 23

Musical?

The other night I went to see Alice in Wonderland at the Landers Theatre. The show was probably the biggest show I have ever seen at the Landers. Every song was a show-stopper with 60+ people on stage at a time. It made me wonder...
Could I write a musical?
Springfield has a very lively Performing Arts scene. There are 3 theaters downtown (not including the Skinny Improv) and each of them are regularly showcases the talents of Springfield. It wouldn't be unheard of for a local musician to write a musical in this town. It may be unheard for a twelve-year-old to write a full blown musical and have it performed in front of a real audience. I thought of a few ways to perform it:
  • Live Web Stream
  • Film it and show it at locally owned movie theater the Moxie
  • Traditional Performance
  • Put together a band to play the music and have the band perform with the actors
  • Or even performing it on the street downtown
The traditional performance would be the least favored option. I would like it to be something new that hasn't ever been done in Springfield, MO. I stole the live web stream idea from Amanda Palmer and the band performing with the actors from The Decemberists (even though they never really performed like that). I still haven't a clue as to what it would be about but a imagine a fairly bizarre story. Any ideas?

Sunday, October 18

Thing-a-week #4- I'm No Fool

You lay wrapped in your numerous layers

of cloth and wool and fur

Your cheeks are painted a crisp brick red

All lines erased but eraser shreds stain

You've worn a hole in your coat

right over your heart

Thumping violently off beat

You sink in the ground

Surrounded by illusions

of your former dreams

Walk off stage change your costume

but I'm no fool


I'm no fool

I'm no fool

But I sure waist my time


Quite a show but the audience leaves

out of boredom

But they would never do such a thing

not to your face

Curtains close and they stand and applaud

they throw stones

but they don't break your bones

un-aware of antics you cause

You bow

but I'm no fool


I'm no fool

I'm no fool

I'm no fool

I'm no fool

I'm no fool

I'm no fool

But I sure waist my time


You lay wrapped in your numerous layers

of cloth and wool and fur

Wednesday, October 14

Creepy Hackers!

My friend was recently hacked on his Facebook account and the man/woman said some things that really pissed off some of the Summit students. He commented on many statuses and spread lies and said many inappropriate things. We (Summit students who were involved) all believe it was a male Summit student because of the personalized messages including first and last names.
If you know information on the incident feel free to talk to Mitchell, Sarah or Toby.
Stop hacking all you hackers and all you non-hackers with Facebooks be cautious!

Saturday, October 10

Not That Old of a Thing...

Lyrics:
Listen up all you fearless boys
who steal the adults money for cards and toys
you're not going to keep it up
for the rest of your life
Because summer time will pass
and fall will come
and we'll act with a bit more class
he'll shoo you out the door
and you'll catch the bus
without even touching the floor
Get to school and slump back in your chair
Leave the school not one teacher pretends to care
Invisible Bodies
Invisible Bodies
Invisible Bodies
Invisible Bodies
Run through the kitchen and past your books
walk into father an expressionless look
walk right past and still no response
but as you leave he mumbles a song
Invisible Bodies
Invisible Bodies
Invisible Bodies
Invisible Bodies

Thursday, October 8

An Old Thing...

I originally wrote this song this past summer right before Independence Day. My mom has always been opposed to fireworks so it was extremely rare for us to be shooting off Roman Candles in the middle of the street. I thought the idea of having fireworks in your basement and burning down the whole city was cool so I wrote a song. I finished the song a week ago and I wanted to share it with all of my followers.
It's called Roman candles.

Sunday, October 4

Thing-a-week #3 - You, My Ukulele!


The song is about my old ukulele and the times we had playing with my band The Scribbles
Check out our music at http://www.myspace.com/thescribbles1

Lyrics:


There you lay in the corner

So lonely and disgraceful

I'll pick you up and strum away

Because I know that you are playful

I'll start a band and play happy songs

we'll play them all night but they won't be long

People will watch and clap their hands

We'll play lots of shows with lots of bands

You: My Ukulele

And Me

You: My Ukulele

And Me

We'll pack up our gear

as stage lights glow

and head off to another show

Microphones and lots of noise

We'll play our music

with an infants toys

You: My Ukulele

And Me

You: My Ukulele

And Me

The night will come and we'll say goodbye

We'll sleep right through the cold sunrise

We'll write more songs

and practice a lot

we'll stick together

through cold and hot

You: My Ukulele

And Me

You: My Ukulele

And Me

You: My Ukulele

And Me

You: My Ukulele

And Me


Monday, September 28

Urgent Announcement!

Bob Dylan will be coming to the Shrine Mosque in Springfield, MO on October 25. He is touring very few cities this time so it's strange that he would play in this boring old town. Paste considered him the greatest living songwriter. Tickets are a bank busting $46 but most of Springfield will try to make it in.
My plan is to sell "soy bomb" shirts in front of the entrance.
Try to make it if you can. Should be an awesome show.

Sunday, September 27

Thing-a-week #2 - Ode to Mrs. Bowerman


This is an ode to math, french, and reading teacher Mrs. Bowerman.

Lyrics:

Chorus:

You're the best teacher around

You make all the kids feel happy and free

You're the best teacher around


Verse 1

Extremely gifted

a part-time author

born in canada

two sons and a daughter

great sense of humor

but somewhat clumsy

four dimensional

but you won't tell me what that means

Chorus ( I think I say greatest here)


Verse 2

You dance with the kids

and admire our talents

leading jam sessions

with constructive comments

Teach us reading french and math

but we never sit on our ath

you teach us so much that our heads explode

we don't compare to the other kids

they might as well be toads


Chorus


If I were in trouble

and I were on fire

You'd bring a bucket of water

and nothing would be dire

I'm learning more and more

in more and more ways

I'm teaching all my friends

before they plummet their grades


Chorus


Monday, September 21

Thing-a-week #1

As the first blog entry I would like to give a summary of the project. I plan on writing and recording a song once a week (similar to Johnathan Coulton and Bishop Allen.) If I don't get around to making a song I will review a new album or talk about something music related. I hope you enjoy it. It will be fun for you and me.
I just wrote this song, so it's short and simple. I don't really know what the song is about but I have an idea. I think it was kinda aimed at people who try to hide their true personality but fail miserably. I recorded it using the mic and web-cam on my mac. I was running iMovie on OS X 1.5.8. I use a Lanikai LU-21CE tuned to standard GCEA uke tuning.
The song is called "The Animal Inside"