Jake Shimabukuro covering Bohemian Rhapsody. On ukelele. Solo. Wow.
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You know, I haven't seen any ukelele covers that have been less than
respectful of their source material. Sometimes they are obviously
showing off technical acumen–there's a couple of places in this video
that might qualify–but it all seems done with a lot of affection for
the original.</p>
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Michael Alan Dorman