Miss Mischief.
October 9th, 2007 by Jim Clark

Over the weekend I went to the Southern California Ukulele Festival and it inspired me to finish writing a song that had been buzzing around in my head for a while. It’s called “Miss Mischief”.
The picture above is of one of the ukuleles I picked up at the show. It’s a neat little axe with an inlay of a pretty island scene made out of abalone or some other shiny substance.
Download “Miss Mischief.mp3″ (Right Click & Save As, Mac:Ctrl-Click)
And here’s the lyrics.
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Great song. Been enjoying your blog and songs and waiting for you to publish a book/CD of your work.
What I want to ask is if you are still recording everything with your Zoom H4 and if you still like it. I like the quality of sound I hear from your songs (plus the songs are great) and wondered if you’re still impressed with the H4 purchase.
Thanks,
JR
Thanks, JR! I might consider a CD of songs when I have enough good-quality recordings put together.
And yes, I still use the Zoom H4 exclusively. I record the tracks in the Zoom, sometimes using effects filters (I prefer Studio Comp or Standard Comp for vocals), then I adjust the levels and bounce the tracks to a mixed WAV file. Then I import into a cheap little program called Goldwave where I adjust the levels, add a slight reverb and output to MP3.
The Zoom H4 is indeed an impressive little recorder and it was money well spent.
Thanks again for listening and commenting!
There’s a new version of this song with additional instrumentation here.