hi guys, the greatest success that I have ever had was by following the Arthurs Uke Blog (i found it on google) definately the most incredible system that I have ever followed.
Hi ! Perfect exercice to start learning ! I'm looking for more easy songs to learn like this one, without singing. Do you have any recommendation ? Even books ? Thank you very much !
You mean the chord hand? Do the chord diagrams I show help? The camera angle is always changing, it either shows the right hand well or the left hand well.
The chord diagrams do help :) this is why you gotta practice the essentials like chords and finger positioning instead of trying to only rely on looking at the player’s fingers 🤣
Can you play along with the appropriate fingerings for the same chords on the baritone? and if so how would you play the G/B chord on the baritone. I was trying to play along but with a Baritone but the slash chord has me all sorts of confused :( .
Hey everyone, the best success that ive ever had was by following the Arthurs Uke Blog (just google it) definately the most helpful plan that I have ever followed.
This is an excellent question. I'm not sure what you play already but this can be great for an introduction to a song, actually many jazz and Hawaiian songs use this as an introduction or even an outro. Make sure to understand what key I do this in so then you can transpose it to whatever key your playing in.
Please if you’re going to teach lessons or play the instrument please number one and utmost pronounce it correctly! UKU’LELE “jumping Flee” UKA’LELE is a “jumping mountain”it’s a Quatro 4 string Spanish instrument left behind as a gift to the Hawaiian paniolo cowboys as a gift during the sugar cane era mahalo!
For me, this is a chord progression that lives from dominant chords. I will explain it in a reversed way: The G7 leads perfectly to C, because it's the dominant chord. The D7 is the secondary dominant chord of G, so it leads to G. A7 is the secondary dominant chord of D, therefore it leads to D. And the C is just our home-chord. Even though A7 and D7 are not in the key of C Major, it's okay because they lead to each other. This a perfect case in which you are "allowed" to leave the key of C Major.
@@waterflame3454 That's what I don't understand. Isn't the D7 (a, d, f#, c)? Here we've got (a, c, f#, a). Is the lack of d for the sound or easiness of fingering? When I play the "true" D7 it doesn't sound nice for me, but does with the D (a, d, f#, a) ;) But why do we call it the D7 then and why use it instead of D? Is it because of the explanation in your first reply?
The first part is what I want my life to be. The second is what it is.
lmao
True
Oh yeah!
hi guys, the greatest success that I have ever had was by following the Arthurs Uke Blog (i found it on google) definately the most incredible system that I have ever followed.
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I love that acoustic organ sound of the Ukulele
Yes it sounds so cool.
Thank you for the lesson. I'm a beginner. I've taken these chords and played about a bit. Almost feel like I'm playing!
Love the Island feel to this pattern. I will definitely use this.
Hi ! Perfect exercice to start learning !
I'm looking for more easy songs to learn like this one, without singing. Do you have any recommendation ? Even books ? Thank you very much !
Well done!
Does this strumming pattern has a name?
It’s beautiful ... that chord progression isn’t that difficult for a beginner like me :)
1564 is what I've always known it as.
Really liked it
Hi Terry, nice lesson. Can you please explain why the D7 doesn’t have a D (A, C, F#)? My chord app calls it an Am6/C or F# dim/C. Thanks!
Sounds awesome! Thanks a lot
for the next 2 weeks i will be practising this on my ukulele and conceive people into thinking im actually good at playing the ukulele
This is Chocobo ukulele's song from Final Fantasy IX!! check it out!
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Super high quality vid!
Sounds really nice!
Thank you, works great as an intro as well.
Uke Like The Pros i will try;)))
Sounds good.
I like the camera angle, perfectly conceals what you're doing with you fingers
You mean the chord hand? Do the chord diagrams I show help? The camera angle is always changing, it either shows the right hand well or the left hand well.
Jerk
The chord diagrams do help :) this is why you gotta practice the essentials like chords and finger positioning instead of trying to only rely on looking at the player’s fingers 🤣
Nice lesson. Thanks
This is great! Thanks
😍😍 I love it! Thank you!
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing. 😎🤙🏽
Really cool!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you!! I love this tune
Thank you so much
Excelent work 👌🏼❤️
Very helpful.
That is great!!! 👍
Can you play along with the appropriate fingerings for the same chords on the baritone? and if so how would you play the G/B chord on the baritone. I was trying to play along but with a Baritone but the slash chord has me all sorts of confused :( .
Big thanks ☀️🌸
JuicyJuicy Teach! Uking with all that jazzzzz! Yeah ya right!
awesome thanks a lot
Really nice Terry!
how does he go on C... to C7... to G/B so fast!
Haha, lots and lots of practice
Não entendo nenhuma palavra, mas entendi tudo! Pode? kkkkk Muito bom!
How to play three octaves of C scale in ukulele?
It’s not possible unless the last few bites of the second octave are harmonics. But you can get 2 1/2 octaves if have a tenor neck
@@Ukelikethepros Thank you
Hey everyone, the best success that ive ever had was by following the Arthurs Uke Blog (just google it) definately the most helpful plan that I have ever followed.
C A7 D7 G7
i wish i could buy one haha
This progression sounds cool, but how can it be used to extend what I already play?
This is an excellent question. I'm not sure what you play already but this can be great for an introduction to a song, actually many jazz and Hawaiian songs use this as an introduction or even an outro. Make sure to understand what key I do this in so then you can transpose it to whatever key your playing in.
Please if you’re going to teach lessons or play the instrument please number one and utmost pronounce it correctly! UKU’LELE “jumping Flee” UKA’LELE is a “jumping mountain”it’s a Quatro 4 string Spanish instrument left behind as a gift to the Hawaiian paniolo cowboys as a gift during the sugar cane era mahalo!
Good Lesson ... :)
kind of similar to blues traveler's runaround
question: Why/ how does it go from A minor to A7?
For me, this is a chord progression that lives from dominant chords. I will explain it in a reversed way: The G7 leads perfectly to C, because it's the dominant chord. The D7 is the secondary dominant chord of G, so it leads to G. A7 is the secondary dominant chord of D, therefore it leads to D. And the C is just our home-chord. Even though A7 and D7 are not in the key of C Major, it's okay because they lead to each other. This a perfect case in which you are "allowed" to leave the key of C Major.
And a little music theory hint: This D7 chord shape has no D-tone in it, so it's more like a F# diminished triad. ;)
@@waterflame3454 That's what I don't understand. Isn't the D7 (a, d, f#, c)? Here we've got (a, c, f#, a). Is the lack of d for the sound or easiness of fingering? When I play the "true" D7 it doesn't sound nice for me, but does with the D (a, d, f#, a) ;) But why do we call it the D7 then and why use it instead of D? Is it because of the explanation in your first reply?
I agree, this is not a D7.
I didn't know Matthew McConaughey was an ukulele teacher!
LOL Now that all I see
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