Sometimes limitations are strengths. I've been playing guitar for over 40 years, and playing uke has taught me a lot of new guitar ideas by forcing me into a fretboard "sandbox." I also play mandolin, which is a great melody instrument with a large range, but I prefer uke for chords, because you have more options for close harmony.
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That was a very nice lesson Matt! 🙂
I always take away something when I watch🏝️💪
Magical! Such a fun and insightful lesson as always! 😊🎹🪕🎶🎵🎼
This is very useful... Thanks😉👍
“Over a couple of decades of playing…” So, I still have hope. I just have to keep playing and live long enough! 😂 Thanks for another great lesson! 😃
Thank you for these very do-able alternative open chords. Best wishes.
Fantastic lesson and an "eye-opener" for me. Thx a lot Matt!
merci pour la leçon !
Sometimes limitations are strengths. I've been playing guitar for over 40 years, and playing uke has taught me a lot of new guitar ideas by forcing me into a fretboard "sandbox." I also play mandolin, which is a great melody instrument with a large range, but I prefer uke for chords, because you have more options for close harmony.
Thank you for this eye-opening lesson!
Nice lesson! I've just discovered the Fadd9 recently and love it. Is there a name for the chord that's the Fadd9 + the C on the "A" string?
0013 is an Fsus2! Since there is no longer an A note in the chord you are left with F G C. You can also call this a Csus4 depending on the context.
@@MattDahlberg thanks so much! I enjoy the sound of suspended chords so I assumed it was one. I just didn't know the name(s).
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