This video is awesome, thank you so much for making it. I will add this to my daily repertoire starting tomorrow. I was a beginner guitar player for a few months then accidently discovered the Ukulele here on RUclips fell in love and switched my focus immediately. I realized that everything I wanted to play on guitar I could play much easier on a Uke while playing on a smaller more comfortable instrument that only has 4 strings to learn. The Ukulele community is so friendly and welcoming. You were one of my first Uke RUclips channels I subscribed to and I have already enjoyed a bunch of your wonderful videos. I also watched your Ukulele review guides. After a few days research on RUclips I became an Enya super fan, and immediately bought a EUT-MAD EQ Tenor, and have been loving it for the last week I have been playing on it. It is as much fun, as well built, and nice sounding as my expensive Taylor guitar. I also ordered directly from Enya last Friday and purchased the Nova U Pro, and the Bougainvillea Bernadette Signature Concert. So I can't wait for them to arrive next week. Oh, I forgot to mention I had already been an Enya customer previously since the Nova Go was my very first guitar. Anyway thank you again for this excellent tutorial and I look forward to all your future videos.
--- Happy New Year, Miss Katie! Ms. CharLee here from Ragamuffin Ukes, Molalla Oregon. I've been reviewing your 15-day fingerpicking class you offered in 2021, so this is really timely. I have used both styles separately, but never thought to integrate them... How fun!
OK, so Katie I was playing The Heart of Life by John Mayer and adapting it to the ukelele (highly recommend to give it a try, it's super cute on the uke). I didn't realize entirely what I was doing, but now I realize after figuring this out with you, that I was doing a form of Travis picking with it. Now I can structure the sound of that song so much better since I was kind of going by ear, rather then following a clean pattern ❤
#goals Thank you for always giving me great content to learn something new! I’m guessing I could use this pattern with song books I have that just lists chords?
I am a bit confused about Ukuleles because I want think that learning Ukulele bass can be fun but they all have different strings so if we change the type of Ukulele from soprano to tenor for example than we have to learn where the notes are, again? Am I thinking correctly? I like your lessons very much 😉😉👍🏻👍🏻
That’s such a cute ukulele. You make everything look so easy. 😅 Should the same technique be applied when it comes to acoustic guitars? 🤔 #PluckAndAEveryOther
This video is awesome, thank you so much for making it. I will add this to my daily repertoire starting tomorrow. I was a beginner guitar player for a few months then accidently discovered the Ukulele here on RUclips fell in love and switched my focus immediately. I realized that everything I wanted to play on guitar I could play much easier on a Uke while playing on a smaller more comfortable instrument that only has 4 strings to learn. The Ukulele community is so friendly and welcoming. You were one of my first Uke RUclips channels I subscribed to and I have already enjoyed a bunch of your wonderful videos. I also watched your Ukulele review guides.
After a few days research on RUclips I became an Enya super fan, and immediately bought a EUT-MAD EQ Tenor, and have been loving it for the last week I have been playing on it. It is as much fun, as well built, and nice sounding as my expensive Taylor guitar. I also ordered directly from Enya last Friday and purchased the Nova U Pro, and the Bougainvillea Bernadette Signature Concert. So I can't wait for them to arrive next week. Oh, I forgot to mention I had already been an Enya customer previously since the Nova Go was my very first guitar.
Anyway thank you again for this excellent tutorial and I look forward to all your future videos.
--- Happy New Year, Miss Katie! Ms. CharLee here from Ragamuffin Ukes, Molalla Oregon. I've been reviewing your 15-day fingerpicking class you offered in 2021, so this is really timely. I have used both styles separately, but never thought to integrate them... How fun!
What a beautiful sounding picking pattern! 🙌🏼 I’ll have to try it! 🎶
Hi Katy!! Thank you so much!
Hi Jill! Thanks for being here!
amazing!!!! thank you so much!!!
OK, so Katie I was playing The Heart of Life by John Mayer and adapting it to the ukelele (highly recommend to give it a try, it's super cute on the uke). I didn't realize entirely what I was doing, but now I realize after figuring this out with you, that I was doing a form of Travis picking with it. Now I can structure the sound of that song so much better since I was kind of going by ear, rather then following a clean pattern ❤
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Hi Katie it's Mel I can't wait to show you what I made for cocoas anniversary coming up
#goals Thank you for always giving me great content to learn something new! I’m guessing I could use this pattern with song books I have that just lists chords?
I am a bit confused about Ukuleles because I want think that learning Ukulele bass can be fun but they all have different strings so if we change the type of Ukulele from soprano to tenor for example than we have to learn where the notes are, again? Am I thinking correctly? I like your lessons very much 😉😉👍🏻👍🏻
Fun 👏🏻❤👏🏻❤
That’s such a cute ukulele. You make everything look so easy. 😅 Should the same technique be applied when it comes to acoustic guitars? 🤔 #PluckAndAEveryOther
You said to pluck the G and the E, but you are plucking the G and A string. Am I the only one to notice?