Hi Lara - thanks for your excellent lessons. Forgive me for going off script a bit, but what is the ukulele you are playing? I live in the Philippines and quality ukuleles are not available here because of outrageous import duties. I love the sound of your uke. 🙂. Mike
Hi Sakina, it's a C7 chord minus the 5. This particular chord voicing includes the 1 (C on strings 3 and 1), 3 (E on the 2nd string), and 7 (Bb on the 4th string), but no 5 (G). Thanks for the question!
Interesting chord selection. I don't know anyone who couldn't use more practice, except maybe you. Keep 'em coming, Lara.
Thanks Dave, will do!
great excercise! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
thanks lara
Wow it is a great way to start to practice fingers picking! Thanks. It is helping me a lot!. You are a great teacher! ❤️
Thanks Debbie! 🤗 I'm so glad you found this helpful!
Oh so nice, I can’t wait to be able to play like that!
Keep practicing...you'll get there! 😊
Great practice, I can use both my high and low G tuned ukuleles, awe & some. Thank you.
Wonderful, have fun with this! 😊
Hi Lara. Love this chord progression. Ur uke sounds so resonant. What uke are you playing? Mahalo 🤙🏼
Thanks so much Edmund! I'm playing my tenor Martin in this lesson. Here's the link: amzn.to/3mhrO43
Great way to start the day, thanks Lara 😃 👍.
You're so welcome Scott! 😊
Hi Lara - thanks for your excellent lessons. Forgive me for going off script a bit, but what is the ukulele you are playing? I live in the Philippines and quality ukuleles are not available here because of outrageous import duties. I love the sound of your uke. 🙂. Mike
Hi Mike, I'm glad you're enjoying the lessons! I'm playing a Martin tenor in this video. It's a beautiful instrument. Here's the link: amzn.to/3mhrO43
That was my guess but the logo looked a little different. Thanks again.
That is beautiful , thank you
I followed the link of one uke, please what is the other one you are playing?
What is chord C7 (no5)? I can't find it on other webs.
Hi Sakina, it's a C7 chord minus the 5. This particular chord voicing includes the 1 (C on strings 3 and 1), 3 (E on the 2nd string), and 7 (Bb on the 4th string), but no 5 (G). Thanks for the question!