very comprehensive teaching method! i tried to learn travis picking from tutorial videos and i found it difficult, and the first time i saw your video, i instantly got it! thank you for the sharing!
Really found this helpful, Jeff! Your tutorial on Travis picking makes the most sense to me out of all i've watched! Thank you! I have a question: Does it matter WHERE on the uke you do the picking? I notice you are over the sound hole. I seem to naturally pick right above the sound hole on the neck.
Thanks for the kind words! I see it as three general areas along th string and then shades of color in between. Dolce or Sul Tasto is near or over the neck. It sounds sweet and subdued. Near or over the sound hole is neutral and well suited to a lot of music. near the bridge, Ponticello is edgy, loud and brittle. I use all three, but tend to mix it up during a performance. Tone color or timbre is what makes one player sound like a pro and another like a beginner. Even on a not so good instrument, a jake Shimabukuro or a James Hill can get a sweet sound from it.
Take it slow and break it down. Just work on the thumb doing its job first and don't go any further till you feel good about steady, on the beat quarter notes with the thumb.
very comprehensive teaching method! i tried to learn travis picking from tutorial videos and i found it difficult, and the first time i saw your video, i instantly got it! thank you for the sharing!
Today is May 14th, but with this lesson it’s like Christmas. A Big DownEast thanks from Ellsworth 🎶🤙🏽🍻
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Excellent teaching.
Wow! That is brilliant 🤩
Great stuff...thanks man...
My pleasure!
This is fabulous!! Thank you Jeff!
Yah mon!
Really found this helpful, Jeff! Your tutorial on Travis picking makes the most sense to me out of all i've watched! Thank you! I have a question: Does it matter WHERE on the uke you do the picking? I notice you are over the sound hole. I seem to naturally pick right above the sound hole on the neck.
Thanks for the kind words! I see it as three general areas along th string and then shades of color in between.
Dolce or Sul Tasto is near or over the neck. It sounds sweet and subdued. Near or over the sound hole is neutral and well suited to a lot of music. near the bridge, Ponticello is edgy, loud and brittle.
I use all three, but tend to mix it up during a performance.
Tone color or timbre is what makes one player sound like a pro and another like a beginner. Even on a not so good instrument, a jake Shimabukuro or a James Hill can get a sweet sound from it.
Nice teaching style playing along in bits adding on until whole package. I got it. Now I need to practice for speed. Thanks!
thanks that was super
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Goats. Can. Goats. Can. Goats. Can. PINCH.
This is above my pay grade.
Take it slow and break it down. Just work on the thumb doing its job first and don't go any further till you feel good about steady, on the beat quarter notes with the thumb.
Try playing along at 3:15 and rewind it over and over till it is easy. 5 minutes a day, every day for a week! You can do this.
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