How wonderful. I bought the "Cord Wheel" by Jim Fleser, and, WOW, your video really made more sense of the cord wheel. For me, it is not as simple as it is for you. Thank you for the video.
What are the benefits of having that double nut at the head of your ukulele? I have one like that and wondered the reasoning. Thank you for the Roman numeral chord lesson.😊
The ukelele she's playing has what's called a "zero fret." The nut no longer serves the usual purpose and is only there as a sort of guide to keep the strings from moving laterally very much. Some guitars are also made with zero frets. The benefit is, you can use any gauge of string in any position without needing to file (or replace) the nut.
That really was an awesome lesson. I'll have to watch it several times and maybe check out the article. That really helps me moving forward
How wonderful. I bought the "Cord Wheel" by Jim Fleser, and, WOW, your video really made more sense of the cord wheel. For me, it is not as simple as it is for you. Thank you for the video.
I'm learning to sing, after a lifetime of being told to move my lips and not make a sound. It's getting better, but I am in awe with your voice.
So good to see Diane again. It’s been a while. You’ve been missed💖💕
You make it really fun❤😂🎉😊
Great to see you. Love the lesson.
Really clear explanation. Thank-you.
Amazing lesson on the Roman numeral system thanks a lot Diane
What are the benefits of having that double nut at the head of your ukulele? I have one like that and wondered the reasoning. Thank you for the Roman numeral chord lesson.😊
The ukelele she's playing has what's called a "zero fret." The nut no longer serves the usual purpose and is only there as a sort of guide to keep the strings from moving laterally very much. Some guitars are also made with zero frets. The benefit is, you can use any gauge of string in any position without needing to file (or replace) the nut.