Chucking, Chunking or Palm Muting - Ukulele Tutorial for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • A detailed beginner-level tutorial for Chucking, Chunking, or Palm Muting for ukulele.
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  • @lauralilja
    @lauralilja 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I’ve been trying to combine chucking and the island strum but I kept loosing the beat. Following this tutorial I got the point where I can keep it going for a couple of minutes, so there’s hope!!

    • @johncaudrey-music
      @johncaudrey-music  10 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome, I remember having those same issues myself many years back. Keep up the practice, it does get easier.

  • @rosieo469367
    @rosieo469367 6 месяцев назад +1

    The best strumming tutorials I have tried. Thank you

  • @ferretlady187
    @ferretlady187 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for explaining and demonstrating chunks! I've been battling them for weeks.

  • @lisacompton3661
    @lisacompton3661 Год назад +3

    Really great lesson. So helpful and clear. You have a very good teaching style.

  • @MeadowsOfSound
    @MeadowsOfSound 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really lovely, clear explanations, thank you!❤

  • @lindenrosam4781
    @lindenrosam4781 6 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely tutorial, thank you, very thorough and great explanations.

  • @stevebailey8515
    @stevebailey8515 Год назад +1

    Well done. A great a explaination. Now I understand the chunk. Have been doing what I think a lot of beginners might be doing just strumming a chunk with my palm. Thanks for the guidance.

  • @UkeyDuke-dj7xi
    @UkeyDuke-dj7xi Год назад +3

    This is fabulous John, Thank You!
    I have been hoping this would be something that you would be covering soon and was just about to get around to asking.

  • @stronghometv8947
    @stronghometv8947 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot 🎉👍👍👍🎶

  • @LIMYUHSUANMoe
    @LIMYUHSUANMoe Год назад +1

    Love it … practical and useful ! Many thanks

  • @LIMYUHSUANMoe
    @LIMYUHSUANMoe Год назад +1

    Very good and useful lesson

  • @billfawcett3691
    @billfawcett3691 Год назад +3

    Thanks, all the tutorials I have followed regarding the chunk 'strum' don't mention ''fanning" the strumming hand fingers. When I try to use the chunk stroke it sounds a bit abbreviated, now I know why.
    Thanks again.

    • @johncaudrey-music
      @johncaudrey-music  Год назад +2

      Thanks commenting, much appreciated! :-)
      Yes, I've often wondered why other people don't mention it. It makes perfect sense that it's much easy to mute with your palm when your hand is open.
      I think I probably have a tendency to dive much deeper into analysing these things than other people. That and having done most of my teaching in group classes, where I get instant feedback and see all the different ways people struggle with things like this.

  • @chrisbalmont2875
    @chrisbalmont2875 Год назад +1

    Brilliant videos John, although I have been playing for sometime now, I always gain something from watching your videos.

    • @johncaudrey-music
      @johncaudrey-music  Год назад

      That is great to hear Chris! I hope life is still treating you well.

  • @e.castlerock8454
    @e.castlerock8454 Год назад +1

    Great video! More info than others. I've put the ukulele aside for now as I just can't seem to curl my left-hand fingers enough to avoid hitting other strings, and even though my nails are as short as I can get them, the fingertips are so soft that they squash down. Therefore, my nails hit the fretboard before I can fret the strings. I wonder if any of your students have this problem and how they overcame it.

    • @johncaudrey-music
      @johncaudrey-music  Год назад +2

      Thank you! 🙂 Curling your fingers enough to not hit the strings below is definitely a common problem. Maybe think about your thumb position and place it on the back of the neck (behind the chord), which means your fingers will be able to reach further. I cover this a bit in some of my 'Chord Tips for Beginners' videos.
      I have not really come across the fingertips being so soft that short fingernails stop you from being able to fret the strings. I can only really suggest you try to experiment with fretting with different parts of your fingertips (from the very tip, or more towards the fingerprint) and see if that helps you find a more comfortable position.
      Fingertips will obviously harden a little with playing, but you need to be able to fret the strings in the first place.
      I hope that helps a little?
      John

    • @e.castlerock8454
      @e.castlerock8454 Год назад

      @@johncaudrey-music - Thank you for the tips. My thumb can't seem to stay in place behind the neck, and it hurts trying to hold it tightly. Maybe some arthritis there. I'll experiment with different parts of my fingertips on the strings. And I will watch your beginner videos to see what else can help me play better.

    • @johncaudrey-music
      @johncaudrey-music  Год назад

      @@e.castlerock8454 - I hope you find a solution.

  • @carlosmartin2257
    @carlosmartin2257 Год назад +1

    May I know what brand are you playing and how much. I want to get a nice wooden Ukulele.
    Thank you so much

    • @johncaudrey-music
      @johncaudrey-music  Год назад +1

      It's a Kiwaya KTS7, built in Japan. It's a very lovely uke and I bought mine secondhand and have had it for around 10 years now. They are not cheap though. In the UK they are around £1200.00 sterling new.