CCR, Ike & Tina Turner - Proud Mary (cover) Ukulele Play Along - Music At Green Gables

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @musicatgreengables6430
    @musicatgreengables6430  Месяц назад

    This playlist has more of our Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) play along ukulele videos:
    ruclips.net/p/PLjDspJB3hTCnk3Oe8QcmQhLbsbNjbu7Nl&si=eGmfCW0F3B7Pn7oz

  • @musicatgreengables6430
    @musicatgreengables6430  Месяц назад

    Thanks for watching! Please like & subscribe to be notified of new videos.
    For a free PDF of the arrangement you see in this video, with lyrics, chords, and strumming patterns, email len@musicatgreengables.com
    This playlist has all of our play-along ukulele videos, listed alphabetically by song title:
    ruclips.net/p/PLjDspJB3hTCnet8chTdaIeHw2ITlEEznZ
    This playlist has just those songs with 3-5 chords:
    ruclips.net/p/PLjDspJB3hTCmmUexEe55yS2nypDM2GphJ

  • @musicatgreengables6430
    @musicatgreengables6430  Месяц назад

    For more songs from this performance: ruclips.net/p/PLjDspJB3hTCm8Y_K9EE03KVyY1sgCL48M&si=DhQWzpmTvx_3BPGv

  • @goldcoastukuleleplayers
    @goldcoastukuleleplayers Месяц назад

    What brand of drum kit is being used? Thanks Graham

    • @musicatgreengables6430
      @musicatgreengables6430  Месяц назад

      It's actually not a unified kit - the bass sound is from a Latin Percussion cajone played with a Gibraltar G3GCP reverse pedal, along with a generic 5" snare & hi-hat. That's it - no toms or cymbals. Kate sits on the cajone and uses light sticks, blasticks, and brushes, depending upon the song.

    • @goldcoastukuleleplayers
      @goldcoastukuleleplayers Месяц назад

      @@musicatgreengables6430 That's impressive it has a great sound. I have shown your videos to our Uke group as a example of what we should aim for. Well done. Cheers, Graham

    • @musicatgreengables6430
      @musicatgreengables6430  Месяц назад

      @@goldcoastukuleleplayers Thanks very much. What helps is having rhythm section players who are able to play loud enough to add punch and energy, but sparsely and without overpowering the ukes. We really work at this in rehearsals. Practic-practice-practice!