Electric Ukulele - Solid Body Ukes - Basics

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @lindyloumonkeypixie1213
    @lindyloumonkeypixie1213 2 года назад +12

    Brilliant Rachel, please keep these Electric Solid Body Uke tutorials coming as there are so few on the Internet. It is so different to playing nylon string Ukes and you explain it so well, thank you.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      I’ve also struggled finding info too so yes, there will be many more. Thanks for the support, much appreciated 🤙

    • @hsr89
      @hsr89 2 года назад

      I would love to see more of these also!!!! I just got a flight centurion and i am struggling to figure out how to learn the more electric-specific techniques 🥲 i almost feel like i should just buy an electric guitar also to learn the foundation but that seems….extravagant hahahah

  • @scottpetrie6179
    @scottpetrie6179 2 года назад +2

    Afternoon Rachel, and thank you. You are an answer to my prayers, as I have been scouring youtube, chat rooms and music shops (all to no avail - apart from your intro to riffs vids) trying to find out how to play my lovely Flight Vanguard that my beautiful wife bought for me. This is exactly the information and tutorial that I was(and I'm sure many other new solid Electric uke owners) been looking for. Really looking forward to the rest of your lessons on this style ukulele. Cael diwrnod bendigedig, Bendithia chi ac arhoswch yn iach.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Diocletian yn fawr Scott. Yes, will definitely be doing more as there seems to be a lack of info playing these as they are relatively newcomers to the Uke scene.

  • @karuveenbahn4765
    @karuveenbahn4765 2 года назад +2

    You just saved my life!!!! Recently I bought myself a Clearwater electric ukulele (I want the Risa LP Black but omg they're pricey!!!) and I felt the experience super different than playing on an acoustic ukulele. The electric guitar was too big for me, so the electric ukulele is the perfect swapping!!! I just love the curious looks when I take it to the music shop to buy new pedals.
    Thank you so much for these videos!! They're so informative and so, so helpful! There arent not as many electric ukulele tips or tutorials on the internet...

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +2

      I’m so glad to be helping! 😊 Take a look at the Flight Centurions as they offer great value but in the meantime, enjoy the Clearwater. 🤟

    • @karuveenbahn4765
      @karuveenbahn4765 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales I really like the colour of the Risa and the Clearwater! The Flight I just think is not a design for me...
      Have thought about doing a video on steel strings on the ukulele? I want to change them but I cannot find how! It seems that steel strings for the ukulele simply aren't being sold individually!

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      @@karuveenbahn4765 yes, I will do a vid on string changes very soon. Basically you use the first 4 strings of a guitar set. I don’t think I’ve seen special uke steel strings sold individually. What colour Clearwater have you got? I always liked the green. 😎

    • @karuveenbahn4765
      @karuveenbahn4765 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales Yay, videos on strings!!! You literally will save my ukulele journey hehe. I got the sunburst one, because my ideal ukulele is probably a black one, so I thought that if I bought a different Clearwater now I have an excuse to buy the stunning Risa... 😎😎 (And also because I only could find the sunburst one in a second hand shop here in Spain... The Clearwater brand is out of stock everywhere!!)

    • @bonniedavidson936
      @bonniedavidson936 2 года назад

      I tried electric guitar and it was just too big for me. I’m playing ukelele now and love it. I would like to get an electric ukelele These are very helpful videos !!!

  • @thalassic6796
    @thalassic6796 6 месяцев назад

    Just got my first solid body and this video has given me so much confidence and good tools to start to transition my skills :D Thank you so much! The single note, alternate pick got me. I'll be working on that! Such a good exercise.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  6 месяцев назад

      My absolute please. Very glad to be helping 😊

  • @geoffreyrobinson7031
    @geoffreyrobinson7031 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting Rachel 👌

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Thanks Geoffrey, glad you enjoyed.

  • @michaeljanikowski3740
    @michaeljanikowski3740 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial on using plectrums. Coming from a bass and u-bass background I’m used to picking single notes. This will help immensely. Thanks again. Stay safe and well.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Thanks Michael. I’ve only really used a pick on bass when I’ve had to but yes, do have some experience. It’s the much lighter picking that has taken me a little getting used to. 👍

  • @nessa2093
    @nessa2093 Год назад

    Thank you so much, I've dreamed of playing this instrument for months, and my bro is getting me one. This has been so helpful ❤

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      That is fabulous t hear! I hope you have much fun with it, you have a great bro! 😎

  • @joefitz7972
    @joefitz7972 Год назад

    Thank you - what a brilliant, straight forward and easy to understand video (sooo rare!!) - keep it up!!

  • @TheIronDuke9
    @TheIronDuke9 Год назад

    You described me exactly during the intro for this vid in the first 45 seconds. Been playing a traditional ukulele for about 5 years and loved the look/idea of a solid steel string so I ordered one from Fanner and it has been sitting untouched because I have no idea how to play it properly. Thank you for this video - you are the only one I have found on the internet who is teaching this

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      I’m so glad to be helping! As I’m not a guitarist I felt exactly like you did when I first started with them and still learning on them all the time! More stuff like this coming soon. 👍

  • @christian_blass
    @christian_blass Год назад

    An electric Solid Body Uke with steel strings is a great idea. Great sound. The sustain of the steel strings is so awesome. Now I know I need more Ukes🤣 Thank you Rachel.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      Thanks Christian. Yes, you definitely need an electric uke in your life, they are so much fun!

  • @gaykang3053
    @gaykang3053 Год назад

    Absolutely excellent instruction. Going from a nylon string acoustic instrument to an electric hardbody sure is a different experience in playing. Thank you for starting with basics!

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful and I am hoping to more vids on these soon.

  • @mwpoppy7162
    @mwpoppy7162 Год назад

    I really enjoy your video’s .Thank you for some great teaching and information.I love your real and authentic approach to teaching …..Thank you for all your passion and generous sharing.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      You are so welcome and Thank you for such a lovely comment.😊

  • @KaraHermannMusic
    @KaraHermannMusic Год назад

    This is so helpful! I am exactly who you made the video for - I have this beautiful new electric ukulele. Now what? 😂 Thank you!!! Now I know where to begin 😊

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful and congratulations on your new electric ukulele! Rock on 🤘

  • @stevetelford2821
    @stevetelford2821 2 года назад +4

    Once again, a great video Rachel. Interesting about the plectrums, I like to use flexible ones, but if I'm just playing to myself or practicing I use a soft felt plectrum. It sounds quite nice, but most of all, I don't annoy the neighbours lol.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Steve. Yes totally agree, plectrums make such a difference in sound and playability. Very thoughtful to your neighbours 😉

  • @DavidVegaPuig
    @DavidVegaPuig 2 года назад

    Very good tutorial. A few months ago I bought a flight pathfinder and this video helps me learn to play it. I hope one day you publish a video tutorial with a song to learn how to play a riff or strum with solid electric ukulele. A song the rock or another. Thanks.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Hi David, so glad you are enjoying. I have done a few videos with simple rock tabs, here is one - ruclips.net/video/QRx1fMIdcQ8/видео.html

  • @peterbradley4391
    @peterbradley4391 2 года назад

    Hi Rachel, i haven't got an electric Uke but i still really enjoyed your tutorial, i personally think it's all musical knowledge that you never know when you will need it, keep those videos coming

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you Peter, much appreciated.

  • @otm205
    @otm205 2 года назад +2

    Perfect timing Rachel! I just finished building my DIY steel stringer a couple of days ago. And yes, it is very different compared to the nylon stringers I've got. I haven't used a pick with nylons but with the steel it really seems like the way to go. Especially with single notes as it is hard to get a consistent touch with fingertips on the very thin and tight E and A strings. So, I'm looking forward to seeing more videos on the subject. Meanwhile, practice, practice, practice... :)

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      So glad to hear your diy project is coming along Olli, and good to hear this will help. More to come soon. 😎

  • @billylin5404
    @billylin5404 2 года назад

    This is a much needed video for me. Thank you so much for taking all the time and effort to make it!

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure Billy, very glad to be helping.

  • @julieannwilliams9134
    @julieannwilliams9134 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips. I bought a flight centurion uku today so need help on playing electric after only using traditional ukus. Your videos help a lot 😁🥂

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  9 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help and hoping to do more with the electric ukes soon. 👍

  • @bonniedavidson936
    @bonniedavidson936 2 года назад

    Love the sound and look of this electric ukulele. I tried electric guitar but it was too big for me. I’m starting with ukulele now and I love it ! I a definitely in the market for electric. Thanks so much for your videos !

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      So glad you are enjoying Bonnie and good luck for getting and electric uke soon.

    • @bonniedavidson936
      @bonniedavidson936 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales Thanks Rachel. I edited my post. I meant to say I tried electric guitar but it was too big for me 🙂. I think electric uke will be perfect when I get one. I love your posts !!!

  • @julesV1223
    @julesV1223 2 года назад

    Wow! Your new Barefaced cab with the Hughes & Kettner Spirit of Vintage amp sounds fantastic! I'm having a lot of fun with my Yamaha THR30ii, which sounds great, too, given its inherent limitations. As desktop modeling amps go, it's awesome and perfect for my needs. Still ... I will admit it ... I covet your rig! 😍

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jules, so glad to hear you are having fun with the Yamaha, I did look at them and they sound hreat, fair play. Yes I'm loving the Barefaced cab although there is a noticable hiss from the Hughes and Kettner, defo the amp as I tried the Genzler bass amp and it's silent, only noticable though no uke is being played. Not going to rush but I'm sure I'll try getting a different head in the future, maybe a Tube head???

    • @julesV1223
      @julesV1223 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales You may recall I returned that same amp head along with a cheap H&K cab. My opinion is that your Barefaced deserves a nice tube amp, for sure! 👍🏻😊

  • @eileenlander1380
    @eileenlander1380 2 года назад

    Brilliant Rachel, thank you for this. I’ve had a Risa concert for a while and never really got going with it. You have inspired me now. Just off to practice.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      So glad you have been inspired Eileen, they do take some getting used to but definitely worth the effort.

  • @stevesstrings5243
    @stevesstrings5243 2 года назад +1

    Another great lesson! Thanks Rachel! On the ukulele, I usually strum with my thumb or finger pick using Travis picking, so the plectrum feels very strange to me. I suppose that means I need some focused practice. I look forward to your future lessons.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Thanks Steve, yes using a pick does take some practice but definitely worth trying. Hope you are keeping well, keeping fingers crossed you send me some pics of your instruments one day as you have so many interesting ones. 🤞

  • @GospelBluesMan
    @GospelBluesMan 2 года назад +1

    Most people starting will get on better with a more flexible pick especially for just strumming. Where you get into picking single notes then a little stiffer pick is often better. Still goes to the person's preference but that a general guide for picks. Of course there a lot more to it as a person advances.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      Totally agree with you on all points 😎

  • @Hornyderp
    @Hornyderp Год назад

    I recently got the Flight pathfinder, since i came from a cavaquinho, i found that i don't enjoy picks on either and since i let the nails on my index and thumb grow, i have been having more success using the cavaquinho tecnics and the change wasn't very noticeble, but i started with steel strings to begin with. the only thing that i found strange was the neck thickness😁😘

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад +1

      That is great to hear you pluck the strings with your fingers, I suppose it is a little easier if you are used to the steel strings. I don't play the guitar so steel string ukuleles were new to me and I am still very much learning with them.

    • @Hornyderp
      @Hornyderp Год назад

      @@UkuleleWales Why don't i just practice something cool for a "Show Us your Ukes"

  • @jbtrickshots6803
    @jbtrickshots6803 2 года назад

    Thanks for the riptide play along

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, great song.

  • @rogerhummerston8361
    @rogerhummerston8361 2 года назад

    Hi Rachel, thanks for the video very informative, have played acoustic uke for about three and half years, still not very good but love playing at home and with our ukulele band. I have recently bought a Risa electric soprano and your first lesson was just what I needed to get to grips with it, please do some videos soon.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Great to hear Roger, very glad to be helping. Yes more coming soon.

  • @therockinghousewife4241
    @therockinghousewife4241 2 года назад

    Soft picks are fantastic 😉

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      I often use a leather plectrum and love the sound they make too.

  • @amyleighharrison
    @amyleighharrison 2 года назад

    I love the variety of subjects you teach about. This is a great lesson. I want one just like yours- purple is a must! I have a purple fender jaguar! There is something so powerful about humbuckers!

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Thank You Amy, I love reading such love comments. Purple Fender - nice 💜

  • @loree3212
    @loree3212 2 года назад

    Wow Rachel, this is so helpful, thank you. I struggle with the darn plectrums, the little buggers are always slipping position. I have a feeling my angle may have been not quite right. Look forward to more on the electric, great for my Risa.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      So glad to be helping Loree. It’s been a steep learning curve but I think the electric solid body ukes are fairly new so will definitely keep doing more. 😎

  • @judynpeterjones3307
    @judynpeterjones3307 2 года назад +1

    Great vid Rachel, please tell me you have a low G on that uke!

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +2

      Thanks. Yes, all my solid body ukes have low G, will talk about a bit more in future videos as it makes the playing and sounds much more interesting. Take care guys. 😊

  • @surcharged
    @surcharged 2 года назад +1

    I was hoping that you would do a series of vids with electric Ukes... :)

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Glad to be helping, there will be more. 👍

  • @GospelBluesMan
    @GospelBluesMan 2 года назад +1

    Maybe I missed, but you didn't speak of muting of unwanted strings. I guess your saving that till later. Good lesson for those just starting. Myself I came from guitar to the Ukulele. So I am discovering what different about the ukulele compared to guitar.

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +2

      Thanks. Yes, wanted to keep this as simple as possible. Will definitely be looking at muting, palm muting etc. in the future. 👍

  • @ukulelebutterfly
    @ukulelebutterfly 2 года назад +1

    Ugh. Plectrums and steel strings. I don't know. However, I am intrigued enough to try.
    My first Baritone arrived today. And I am totally intoxicated by it's rich sound and smooth action. I'm In Love!
    I enjoy your videos. I'm about to do a little surgery on my handsome Tenor. The action is too high. Your video on that matter makes it look easy enough. Thanks! I just need to Do It!!!
    I like the lighting in your Studio.
    ~M🦋

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      The steel strings do make for a very different style but now I’m getting used to them, I am loving it. I love the sound of the baritone so complete get you obsession. Good luck with the action adjustment, please ask if you get stuck. 👍

    • @ukulelebutterfly
      @ukulelebutterfly 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales will do 🦋

  • @billmumbo2697
    @billmumbo2697 2 года назад

    Hi Rachel do you have a blue suede pick for Elvis songs?
    Also is there breeding season for ukuleles only I seem to have more than I've ever bought ! (I recently discovered my baritone in the same case as my soprano ,should l expect the tinkle of a tiny sopranino?....😀😁

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Oh Bill, I do love your comments and sense of humour! ;-)

    • @billmumbo2697
      @billmumbo2697 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales then young lady that only proves you're as daft as I am!!!😀😁

  • @therockinghousewife4241
    @therockinghousewife4241 2 года назад

    What's the tuning and is it impossible to tune it to standard GCBA

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Generally these are tuned to Low G, C, E, A. I've just mentioned the high G ' low G in another comment. Hope it helps.

  • @rachelpushnam
    @rachelpushnam 10 месяцев назад

    Hi what kind of of electric ukulele for a small person like me. I have tiny hands I don't know what to get ?

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  10 месяцев назад

      Have a look for a Risa LP soprano as that would be great for smaller hands being a soprano size. They are difficult to find but you do sometimes see them on EBay, Facebook and Reverb second hand.

  • @paulbaldwin9906
    @paulbaldwin9906 Год назад

    What are the gain and volume on the ukulele set at?

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад

      Hi Paul, the volume is at max and the other control is tone and is set more towards the bass end rather than treble.
      Hope that helps.

  • @chris-jw8jb
    @chris-jw8jb 2 года назад

    how do pickups work with nylon strings

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад

      Hi Chris, the nylon strings work with a piezo pickup which normally sits underneath the saddle of the ukulele. The solid body electric ukuleles tend to have steel strings so work with normal magnetic pickups but of course the nylon strings won't work with these.

  • @wyuk-bh
    @wyuk-bh Год назад

    what is the weight of this electric ukulele?

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  Год назад +1

      Hi, great question. Approx 1.75kg 👍

    • @wyuk-bh
      @wyuk-bh Год назад

      @@UkuleleWales thanks! I asked because some of these instruments can be really too heavy for me

  • @joshuamariscal8455
    @joshuamariscal8455 2 года назад +1

    Didn’t know they made electric ukulele

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      Yes, there a=have been electric ukes around for a while but they do seem to have become much more popular recently.

  • @keegansmith-sims
    @keegansmith-sims 2 года назад +1

    /UkuleleWales i sad

    • @UkuleleWales
      @UkuleleWales  2 года назад +1

      What’s making you sad. If there is something I can help with, please ask.

    • @keegansmith-sims
      @keegansmith-sims 2 года назад

      @@UkuleleWales my life