grace a ta tres bonne Methode et tes explications...tes repetitions..Ton calme ton charme ... ai appris ma toute premiere lecon..tu es la plus grande tu es formidable.je te remecie de tout Coeur, et un gros boussi.
This technique was really easy and fun, and I like it even more when on that C strum of yours take that pinkie off the second fret of the G string and alternate it onto the next fret over, back and forth, so very easy but now it is really sounding like much more sophisticated fingering than it is, and this works on the F chord as well. Now you have me all hungry to finish off these riffs with an appropriate walk-down/ turn around to G :-) Thanks!!!!!!
Liked and subbed! Thank you for musicality and simplicity 👍 I guess these are the suspended 6ths? Never occurred to me that you could use this technique! Cool!
like the person below I have also just found you but have only been playing for a few months. Great teaching and very enjoyable, but you said 3 strums on G7 but count 4 and do you do the shuffle on F after G7. Do you have a patreon type "service"?
An answer to prayer! But, i wonder, are you even still playing or teaching? I do not SEE any replies to previous comments. I'll be back to edit if I find you are still strumming. If you are not still strumming in this time realm, I wish you the best wherever you bounce...
Aaaaarg. My normal instrument is a baritone. Last video, I dug out my tenor, figured things out, and finished on my baritone. This time, I'm screwed up again. It would be nice if you'd name the exact chord you're bouncing to, so I could look that up. As it is, I break out the tenor again.
I can play what you show; I love how it sounds. *but I don't know how I got here*! I want to be able to blues shuffle in A and D (or really, any chords). How did you choose what notes to "bounce" to?
First it was Travis pickin’ on Shady Grove, now it’s the Blues. Thanks for all your videos.❤
Just found your tutorials. So happy to have found you. Fantastic. You are a great teacher.! Love these little twists,
grace a ta tres bonne Methode et tes explications...tes repetitions..Ton calme ton charme ... ai appris ma toute premiere lecon..tu es la plus grande tu es formidable.je te remecie de tout Coeur, et un gros boussi.
That's so easy to understand! Perfect!
This makes learning how to play the uke so much fun! LOVE THIS!!
This technique was really easy and fun, and I like it even more when on that C strum of yours take that pinkie off the second fret of the G string and alternate it onto the next fret over, back and forth, so very easy but now it is really sounding like much more sophisticated fingering than it is, and this works on the F chord as well. Now you have me all hungry to finish off these riffs with an appropriate walk-down/ turn around to G :-) Thanks!!!!!!
Thank you I enjoy your videos 😊
Thanks for posting this. Today, I actually played the blues!
Looking at you, you would never know...that you ooze the bluze.
Thank you for posting!
amazing lessons, well explained and easy to follow x
merci encore une fois
Awesome. Thanks for sharing this gem!
Many thanks Avery another great tutorial video
Another great video. Thanks Avery!
Liked and subbed! Thank you for musicality and simplicity 👍 I guess these are the suspended 6ths? Never occurred to me that you could use this technique! Cool!
Many thanks Avery! Love this song and it just feels amazing to play it on my uke!
Great tutorial thankyou
The best!
Thanks for posting! Will give this a shot with my fat sore fingers!!😀
You are just fantastic but I am sure you know that! xxxxx
Soooo helpful. Thanks a million.
like the person below I have also just found you but have only been playing for a few months. Great teaching and very enjoyable, but you said 3 strums on G7 but count 4 and do you do the shuffle on F after G7. Do you have a patreon type "service"?
Just Great. Thanks.
Great Tutorials but how do I access the chord charts ?
Thank you!
looking forward to getting this shuffle going, any words or tabs available
merci encore
An answer to prayer! But, i wonder, are you even still playing or teaching? I do not SEE any replies to previous comments. I'll be back to edit if I find you are still strumming. If you are not still strumming in this time realm, I wish you the best wherever you bounce...
Aaaaarg. My normal instrument is a baritone. Last video, I dug out my tenor, figured things out, and finished on my baritone. This time, I'm screwed up again. It would be nice if you'd name the exact chord you're bouncing to, so I could look that up. As it is, I break out the tenor again.
I can play what you show; I love how it sounds. *but I don't know how I got here*! I want to be able to blues shuffle in A and D (or really, any chords). How did you choose what notes to "bounce" to?