Made me subscribe so you gotta know I loved this! Look forward to hearing more from you and your laid back, soul soothing, foot stomping blues in the near future. Thanks for sharing.
@@serenalite it’s been done many times. For a different take on how to accomplish this try tuning your G to an A, tune your C to a C# and leave your e and a strings be. You might want to get yourself a low G in place of your high G, but it’s not essential. Now, playing in A (forget your c tuning ukulele rules) - capo as necessary for other tunings- play everything two frets up from where you play your first note, or three frets back from your first note, remember your octaves for embellishments and resolve to the outer strings open or at said twelfth (or relative to your capo’s tuning placement). See? Easy! Haha. Seriously though, it sounds awesome when I play it on my 25 1/2 inch scale four string guitars so there’s no reason it won’t on uke! Have fun! 👊🤓😂
This is beautiful. I've known of cigar box guitars for a very long time. Until today I never actually heard one. The first time was listening to Steve. @Steve Arvey what kind of amp are you using here, out of curiosity? And what is the slide made of? Thanks for the great music.
What a great spot to jam around in. Lucky you!
Thank You!!
Keep up the fine music and the cbg work!!
Thank You So Much!
Made me subscribe so you gotta know I loved this! Look forward to hearing more from you and your laid back, soul soothing, foot stomping blues in the near future. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You.
I'm a new subscriber too.
Awsome blues!!! I want to play the blues on my Ukulele!!!
@@serenalite it’s been done many times. For a different take on how to accomplish this try tuning your G to an A, tune your C to a C# and leave your e and a strings be. You might want to get yourself a low G in place of your high G, but it’s not essential. Now, playing in A (forget your c tuning ukulele rules) - capo as necessary for other tunings- play everything two frets up from where you play your first note, or three frets back from your first note, remember your octaves for embellishments and resolve to the outer strings open or at said twelfth (or relative to your capo’s tuning placement). See? Easy! Haha.
Seriously though, it sounds awesome when I play it on my 25 1/2 inch scale four string guitars so there’s no reason it won’t on uke!
Have fun! 👊🤓😂
Beach music, COOL 😎
that is so cool, could listen to that stuff all day long..
Thank you!!
Love it!!!!!!!
Love the boogie
Such a great place to perform!
Yeah man!
Good way of life... Have a nice day Steve !
Muito bom !
Thank You!!
Today , no blues player or surfers anymore on the beach , but army patrolin'.......
Dude I love your style
ME2
That was awesome!
Thank You!!
Great Sound🎸👍, is this open G tuning?
Yes. Just 3 strings. GDG. Top part of open G
This is beautiful. I've known of cigar box guitars for a very long time. Until today I never actually heard one. The first time was listening to Steve. @Steve Arvey what kind of amp are you using here, out of curiosity? And what is the slide made of? Thanks for the great music.
Thank you. I am using a 1965 Fender Princeton.
I love this little boogie. Any idea of the key the guitar is in please cheers
Skyz Ink I’d try open d ..it’s a john lee hooker vibe to my ear 👂
glenn hinton Thanks Glenn 😎
Really. 100% Hooker style.
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