Easily the most easiest technique that i have come across in youTube.. It's been a nearly a month I got my uke & started learning self through yt.. And it was troubling me a lot.. Thanks for the tip.. 😁😁 Hope you get a lot of more subscribers..
Great tips! I esp liked finger placement & grooves... Nut action is CRITICAL! Bb is much more challenging on my Kohala versus my low action Enya X1-C. The advantage is when I can get a good strum off Kohala, then play on Enya, it's a zen moment ...🙃 so definitely check nut action...
Thank you very much..you make my day! l thought that i won't be able to play this chord and one of my favourite song..now i can and it sounds perfect👌😊
Thank you. I have avoided playing Songs with a b flat in them but after practicing for a short time I have managed to do it. Now to tackle the dreaded E chord.
Phil Doleman - what also helped me was watching a video you had done on holding the uke. I found it easier to do the b flat without a strap as I was relying on the strap and holding the uke incorrectly. Thank you once again. I am going to bask in my glory before attempting E though😄
Thank you Phil, I thought oh go on then, I'll try it like that....worked first time and was so easy. Will go thru all your videos. Best wishes for a great New Year
Well I've tried all the other methods, but this idea of having the index finger up much higher might just work. I'm off to try it. You'll hear me celebrating if this works.
I'm extremely thankful for your videos. There are not many people out there with your talent of explaining what's important :) Could you explain how to notice whether my Uke needs to be set up properly? I started with a cheap Baton Rouge, and while I definitely want to buy a better one some day, it actually stays in tune fine and I would really like to fix it, if it's got a too big height. But I don't have a better Uke for comparison. Is there for example a certain distance between string and fret bar that I should aim for and might measure with a caliper?
Hi Jost, Thanks! A good rough guide to the height the strings should be at the nut is if you can slip a business card between fret 1 and the strings and have it stay there rather than fall through. 12th fret action is a bit more of a personal preference, but I like it to be somewhere around the 2.5mm mark (between the top of the fret and the bottom of the strings) but I do have some ukes that are closer to 3mm and they play just fine. I use guitar picks as thickness gauges.
Thank you! This is a video I intend to revisit over and over again. 😃
Very encouraging. Thank you!
Easily the most easiest technique that i have come across in youTube..
It's been a nearly a month I got my uke & started learning self through yt.. And it was troubling me a lot..
Thanks for the tip.. 😁😁
Hope you get a lot of more subscribers..
This has transformed my life.
Thank You Phil.
Thank you :-)
Nice and very informative, thank you!
Very, very clear, Phil. Excellent video.
Thanks
I wanna cry that was so helpful. Thank you!
Don't cry! Glad it helped :-)
How have I never realized my fingers have grooves in them?! I am shook- this video helped me so much, thank you!!
Thanks, glad it's helped!
Thank you so much - so helpful! A was the fingerpicking workshop in Berkhampstead on Saturday. I'm now going to work through all your helpful videos.
Thanks Zoe, glad it helped!
Great tips! I esp liked finger placement & grooves... Nut action is CRITICAL! Bb is much more challenging on my Kohala versus my low action Enya X1-C. The advantage is when I can get a good strum off Kohala, then play on Enya, it's a zen moment ...🙃 so definitely check nut action...
Thank you very much..you make my day! l thought that i won't be able to play this chord and one of my favourite song..now i can and it sounds perfect👌😊
Excellent, glad it helped!
great tip
Thanks!
This is so helpful, thankyou👍
Great tip,thanks. Played a guitar and played a lot of F chords there
Thank you. I have avoided playing Songs with a b flat in them but after practicing for a short time I have managed to do it. Now to tackle the dreaded E chord.
Mandy Farr That's great! Now you can do the Bb, E will come easily.
Phil Doleman - what also helped me was watching a video you had done on holding the uke. I found it easier to do the b flat without a strap as I was relying on the strap and holding the uke incorrectly. Thank you once again. I am going to bask in my glory before attempting E though😄
Top two-minute tip - thanks Phil! :)
Thank you Phil, I thought oh go on then, I'll try it like that....worked first time and was so easy. Will go thru all your videos. Best wishes for a great New Year
Glad it helped Rob!
Great help, thanks.
Thanks! I don't need it for the Bb but the baritone F. 🤟😊
Thank you 👍⭐️
Thank you, that was helpfull - thumbs up!
Well I've tried all the other methods, but this idea of having the index finger up much higher might just work. I'm off to try it. You'll hear me celebrating if this works.
Hope it works for you!
I'm extremely thankful for your videos. There are not many people out there with your talent of explaining what's important :)
Could you explain how to notice whether my Uke needs to be set up properly? I started with a cheap Baton Rouge, and while I definitely want to buy a better one some day, it actually stays in tune fine and I would really like to fix it, if it's got a too big height. But I don't have a better Uke for comparison. Is there for example a certain distance between string and fret bar that I should aim for and might measure with a caliper?
Hi Jost,
Thanks! A good rough guide to the height the strings should be at the nut is if you can slip a business card between fret 1 and the strings and have it stay there rather than fall through.
12th fret action is a bit more of a personal preference, but I like it to be somewhere around the 2.5mm mark (between the top of the fret and the bottom of the strings) but I do have some ukes that are closer to 3mm and they play just fine. I use guitar picks as thickness gauges.
Phil Doleman Thank you very much -- just checked and luckily my cheap Uke is well inside the specs :)
The overshooting index finger might be the trick. Will check right now!
Awesome!
thank you for the tips i t worked
Thanks!
10/10 tips
Cheers Max!
Very well done - thank you ! ;-)
Very helpful tip! can you do something to help me with the E chord? I just can't do it! Thank You!!!!
Thanks for this. Not a favourite of mine - but then I've only been playing 7 months.
Very clean and Helpful. Thanks!
OMG I need to work on the nut I think.
how cool are you?!