They could be in any type of band. Train includes an ukulele in their instruments (Hey, Soul Sister).
"Hey, Soul Sister" by Train!
It looks like a Tenor size Fender with a Mango Spelt sound board. According to the Fender web site Jimmy Stafford plays a Fender Nohea Ukulele - All Koa and a Hau'oli - All laminate.
The four basic ukulele chords for Train's Hey Soul Sister are E, B, C#m and A when played in the original key. Interestingly enough, the song was not going to be put on the album as it came across as rather flat. The producer had the idea of playing it on a tenor ukulele, and that is what gives it the bright sound that made it popular.
I think you mean Hey, Soul Sister, which was written by Train.
They could be in any type of band. Train includes an ukulele in their instruments (Hey, Soul Sister).
Ukulele, Drums, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Maracas, Keyboard and Vocals.
The ukulele is gaining popularity and shows up in many compositions today. One of the most recent is "Hey Soul Sister" by Train that starts with the ukulele.
"Hey, Soul Sister" by Train!
You are referring to Train's "Hey, Soul Sister."
It looks like a Tenor size Fender with a Mango Spelt sound board. According to the Fender web site Jimmy Stafford plays a Fender Nohea Ukulele - All Koa and a Hau'oli - All laminate.
The four basic ukulele chords for Train's Hey Soul Sister are E, B, C#m and A when played in the original key. Interestingly enough, the song was not going to be put on the album as it came across as rather flat. The producer had the idea of playing it on a tenor ukulele, and that is what gives it the bright sound that made it popular.
Hey soul sister isn't from glee.
I think you mean Hey, Soul Sister, which was written by Train.
I personally think it's hey soul sister.
THE SONG IS CALLED "HEY SOUL SISTER" by TRAIN
Train.