When I make a cover of a song, I usually go through the original and other covers to feel what the other artists play and put their feelings in those. Then I play in my way after being influenced by the other versions. I cannot just copy, because I will feel empty and I’m not good enough to sound the same as the original :3
You won't always remain a copy The Uke Player. When the Beatles were learning, they copied Buddy Holly and others, note for note, inflection for inflection, every bit of phrasing, pronunciation, everything! But of course, they went on to be their own unique selves.
This was great, thanks, I've been looking for "are baritone ukulele chords different?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Fenaylern Nonpareil Formula - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a good one of a kind product for discovering how to play the ukulele like a pro without the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my neighbour got great success with it.
I’m teaching myself and have barely memorized two chords. I’ll definitely keep these tips in mind throughout my experience though. I think this is most helpful now because I’ll let these ideas shape the way I learn how to play. Great vid bro!!
Learn, but make the song "sing" for YOU. I am just learning and find more enjoyment on taking a few chords and just playing with diff. strum patterns, picking and just messing around. Thanks for the tutorial. 😎
This is SO true & a excellent tip for everyone, not just beginners but It would've been a lot better had there been a before & after! We only see the after so there's no way to compare. Of course you probably didn't think to film the before since you likely weren't even thinking of making it a video! An most people, especially beginners(understandably), don't want to be recorded & put on RUclips! A before & after just would've been great in your video so everyone could observe the difference. Anyway, Keep up the great videos!
Correct, she was the inspiration for the video. So unfortunately I don't have a before/after. But you can watch thousands of our members playing in our monthly challenges: rockclass101.com/forums/forum/monthly-member-challenges/. We offer feedback on everyone's performances to help them improve :)
Ive started playing uke 2 months ago and people are always comparing me to my cousins and how much better they are and they've been taught since they was young how do i go about pushing this feedback to the side XD
How has you improved in last month? Hes right like you yesterday is the perfect person to compete with and use as a control without getting negative feelings when youre looking at others and comparing yourself Srs put me off guitar and I didnt learn to play instead of work an instrument until I kept at ukulele and didnt always know why I was doing something or what chord it was, just added bass or melody etc to me but probs is chords or makes sense in musicsl theory cos if it sounds good its probably for a reason
Wow! It's great how much you care about your subscribers. And these Tips are really good. I'll try to use them for learning In The Hall of the Mounting King because i have similar problems.
Technically, an infinite possibility. But I'd suggest starting with the most common ones, many of which we cover in our beginner's course: rockclass101.com/definitive-beginners-guide-ukulele/
remember to be realistic - you will need to put in some work whatever plan you follow for becoming a pianist I have spent months studying teaching yourself uke and discovered a fantastic resource at Arthurs Uke Blog (google it if you're interested)
Can you name a good book that has the tab for playing songs like was just demonstrated? (Ode To Joy - - Was Joy his girlfriend? Or did he write Odes to any other women? Ha ha)
its the exact opposite for me, im trying to teach myself how to play ukulele and read sheet music and I'm terrible at following the sheets. i can't play without looking down at my fingers T_T
Try practicing without looking. As in, non-reading playing/practicing. That should be easier than trying to read AND not look at the same time. When I was young, I used to practice in the dark. Sounds silly, but you can't cheat that way lol. And if you need help with learning to read music, check out reading course: rockclass101.com/an-introduction-to-reading-standard-notation/
I'm self taught and I just started learn how to play the ukulele. So far so good in 3 days I've memorised 11 chords :)))
Awesome, keep up the good work!
Thank youuuu
isn’t everyone self taught?
@@rj-hg1kq she meant that she learns without any real teacher(not virtual).
@@protulgoswami2844 yes thank you
When I make a cover of a song, I usually go through the original and other covers to feel what the other artists play and put their feelings in those. Then I play in my way after being influenced by the other versions. I cannot just copy, because I will feel empty and I’m not good enough to sound the same as the original :3
That's an excellent approach. The big point they made at music college was that you pull from many artists to create your own style :)
You won't always remain a copy The Uke Player. When the Beatles were learning, they copied Buddy Holly and others, note for note, inflection for inflection, every bit of phrasing, pronunciation, everything! But of course, they went on to be their own unique selves.
Actual video starts from 4:38
Thx
he was going on for a bit
Oh that’s sad. Less than 2 mins of actual video :(
thank you
This was great, thanks, I've been looking for "are baritone ukulele chords different?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Fenaylern Nonpareil Formula - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a good one of a kind product for discovering how to play the ukulele like a pro without the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my neighbour got great success with it.
It's where objective meets subjective and you have flow.
I can read ukulele tabs easily now. But I struggle to “improve”. Like how do you make it better performance wise.
Creating a plan for practicing is the best way to improve! Learn how to do that with our guide: rockclass101.com/learning-paths/.
Love that Bowie in the background...
This was worded in such a clear and concise way! Thank you so much for this. :)
I’m teaching myself and have barely memorized two chords. I’ll definitely keep these tips in mind throughout my experience though. I think this is most helpful now because I’ll let these ideas shape the way I learn how to play. Great vid bro!!
Learn, but make the song "sing" for YOU. I am just learning and find more enjoyment on taking a few chords and just playing with diff. strum patterns, picking and just messing around. Thanks for the tutorial. 😎
Such amazing advice. The best of the best, be yourself to the best you can be.
Light bulb moment!! Thank you...
:)
This is SO true & a excellent tip for everyone, not just beginners but It would've been a lot better had there been a before & after! We only see the after so there's no way to compare. Of course you probably didn't think to film the before since you likely weren't even thinking of making it a video! An most people, especially beginners(understandably), don't want to be recorded & put on RUclips! A before & after just would've been great in your video so everyone could observe the difference. Anyway, Keep up the great videos!
Correct, she was the inspiration for the video. So unfortunately I don't have a before/after. But you can watch thousands of our members playing in our monthly challenges: rockclass101.com/forums/forum/monthly-member-challenges/. We offer feedback on everyone's performances to help them improve :)
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that's how i learned to DJ! i'm here because my awesome 13yo autodidact daughter.
You're handsome
I'm flattered :)
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Thank you so much for this man. I really appreciate it.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Ive started playing uke 2 months ago and people are always comparing me to my cousins and how much better they are and they've been taught since they was young how do i go about pushing this feedback to the side XD
Don't compare yourself to others. Instead, be better than YOU were yesterday :)
How has you improved in last month? Hes right like you yesterday is the perfect person to compete with and use as a control without getting negative feelings when youre looking at others and comparing yourself
Srs put me off guitar and I didnt learn to play instead of work an instrument until I kept at ukulele and didnt always know why I was doing something or what chord it was, just added bass or melody etc to me but probs is chords or makes sense in musicsl theory cos if it sounds good its probably for a reason
Wow! It's great how much you care about your subscribers. And these Tips are really good. I'll try to use them for learning In The Hall of the Mounting King because i have similar problems.
Glad they were helpful :)
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How many chords are there to learn on the ukulele?
Technically, an infinite possibility. But I'd suggest starting with the most common ones, many of which we cover in our beginner's course: rockclass101.com/definitive-beginners-guide-ukulele/
I suck at everything. I give up
Don't give up, Ryden! Check out this page for some ideas on where to start as a beginner player: rockclass101.com/learning-paths/.
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Please make a tutorial for any of the Harry styles song.
It's only 5 days I'm learned all of the chord more than 11 but I have some issue regarding chord changing how would I improve it
Check out our beginner's course: rockclass101.com/definitive-beginners-guide-ukulele/. It will give you a structured guide for learning :)
@@RockClass101 thank you so much 😀
What ukulele does she have?
I need people to see this because I need answers lol.
It's a Cordoba ukulele. Not sure what model.
Rock Class 101 alright. thank you!
Thank you so much
remember to be realistic - you will need to put in some work whatever plan you follow for becoming a pianist I have spent months studying teaching yourself uke and discovered a fantastic resource at Arthurs Uke Blog (google it if you're interested)
Practice.
Thank you! Very helpful :)
Glad it was helpful :)
Thanks man!
Thank you 🤗
yaaay thank you so much!!
You're welcome Ron, say hi to Harry for me!
big brain
What's your name
Andrew
what song was she playing?
Ode To Joy: rockclass101.com/ode-to-joy-ukulele/
She's 100% better than me.
If she can do it, you can do it too :) Start here: rockclass101.com/learning-paths/
I tried this once then i got dinged for copywrite.
what size of uke you use n your video?
Concert :)
David bowie
Thanks andrew.
*sees David Bowie album*
*subscribes*
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lol kinda hard when you can’t READ MUSIC.
We can help you with that! Check out our reading course: rockclass101.com/an-introduction-to-reading-standard-notation/
Can you name a good book that has the tab for playing songs like was just demonstrated? (Ode To Joy - - Was Joy his girlfriend? Or did he write Odes to any other women? Ha ha)
We teach it :) Here is the lesson: rockclass101.com/ode-to-joy-ukulele/
Did anyone else notice how he low key looks like Nick Jonas lol
AEC 06 sis no
no...
Yassssss
And your ukulele model ?:)
Kanile'a K-1 concert
Andrew, I have a crush on you.
its the exact opposite for me, im trying to teach myself how to play ukulele and read sheet music and I'm terrible at following the sheets. i can't play without looking down at my fingers T_T
Try practicing without looking. As in, non-reading playing/practicing. That should be easier than trying to read AND not look at the same time.
When I was young, I used to practice in the dark. Sounds silly, but you can't cheat that way lol.
And if you need help with learning to read music, check out reading course: rockclass101.com/an-introduction-to-reading-standard-notation/