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Miss Mischief.

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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.


And here’s the lyrics.

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3 Responses to “Miss Mischief.”

  1. on 12 Oct 2007 at 3:29 pm JR

    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

  2. on 12 Oct 2007 at 3:37 pm Jim Clark

    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!

  3. on 07 Jun 2008 at 11:27 am New version available!

    There’s a new version of this song with additional instrumentation here.

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