Love it! I like how you filmed and edited it. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and couldn't stop smiling once you reached the 20hrs and your goal! I find this very inspirational for my own ukulele playing - thank you for taking us on your 20hrs journey!
Aw, thanks, Sara. Your comment just made my day. :) I am so glad you found this encouraging and all the best with your own learning of the ukulele. Thank you
You have an adorable cockatiel!! ❤.I love the video. So inspirational. There is so much skills I'd like to learn and this way of learning is kind of like a challenge and I love anything challenging!
Wow! Thanks! :) That is so awesome that you found this encouraging. Just checked out your channel and you are great btw. Fingerstyle really looks next level, but heck maybe I will attempt it sometime. :)
This was pretty amazing to watch. Inspiring. Well done man! SPOILERS: Not gonna lie, I felt my eyes watering when you were able to play La Vie En Rose at the end. :P
Thanks man. The reason why I had to use my thumb is that my fingers are rather large and thus, I physically can't fit them all in the correct position to play that chord. #bananahands
A tip: Please balance the volume levels of the music only sections to match the speaking sections. I have to keep turning my volume up to hear you clearly, then down to keep my ear drums from hurting.
I think i was doing your 20 hour thing wrong... i thought you meant do something for 20 hours straight. Regardless. I want do that for drawing the human figure one day. I sorta.. have a habit of overdoing things. So I'd probably try the 20 hours straight thing first. Then make it into 60 hours by attempting it twice more.
Thanks dude! I love that book, and the film is such a faithful representation of the story. How's the Uke playing going? I've just started my 20hr Uke journey.
Good vid! You still playing the Ukulele? I know its over a year ago but I thought I'll still give you some constructive critisism anyway. What you've leaned in 20 hours is really good btw. You strumming is alright, but there are other techniques that slightly change the sound that you could try out. Maybe instead of doing block chords try broken chords and different rhythms.
I wanted to get this done in one week, so I was practicing 3 to 4 hours a day! However, you don't have to do it over such a short period of time. Try it over a month and do 45 minutes per day. That is way more manageable. :)
Learning any skill in 20 hours:
1. Deconstruct the skill
2. Learn enough to self-correct
3. Remove practice barriers
4. Practice at least 20 hours
Learn how to learn anything in just 20 hours in just ten minutes.
Love it! I like how you filmed and edited it. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and couldn't stop smiling once you reached the 20hrs and your goal! I find this very inspirational for my own ukulele playing - thank you for taking us on your 20hrs journey!
Aw, thanks, Sara. Your comment just made my day. :) I am so glad you found this encouraging and all the best with your own learning of the ukulele.
Thank you
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You have an adorable cockatiel!! ❤.I love the video. So inspirational. There is so much skills I'd like to learn and this way of learning is kind of like a challenge and I love anything challenging!
That end result though 😍 You have such a nice voice
Aw, Thanks, Nissi. :)
That sounds pretty good :) It really encourages me to practice more! I play fingerstyle ukulele, maybe that's something you could try next :)
Wow! Thanks! :) That is so awesome that you found this encouraging.
Just checked out your channel and you are great btw.
Fingerstyle really looks next level, but heck maybe I will attempt it sometime. :)
I know you posted this some time ago, but great job. You sounded good, sincere very heartfelt. Nice to see the theory work in actual practice.
Thanks. :)
YOU ARE UNSTOPPABLE YEAAAH !!
This was pretty amazing to watch. Inspiring. Well done man!
SPOILERS:
Not gonna lie, I felt my eyes watering when you were able to play La Vie En Rose at the end. :P
Thanks Chris! Thant means a lot.
I love your channel as well.
Great Video!! Thank you for your sharing. this proves that the theory is true and inspires me a lot.
COOL !!! I will start to learn anything !
LA VIE EN ROSE!!!!!!!!! MY FAV SONG EVER!!!
Wow, you did a great job. What makes different from me is that you just practice it.
Thank you so much...
Love this! Subscribed!
Good job! Been playing for 6 months now myself :) (why play the D7 with your thumb tho? My sister does the same :p I find the barring version easier)
Thanks man. The reason why I had to use my thumb is that my fingers are rather large and thus, I physically can't fit them all in the correct position to play that chord. #bananahands
Bro, you gave me a push!
Thank you!
this is beautiful and great job got a new sub 😊
dude..... stop inspiring people.... STAHP i start feeling im useless.. jk nice work :P
2 years since you wrote this, how is your Life ? Better ..?
A tip: Please balance the volume levels of the music only sections to match the speaking sections. I have to keep turning my volume up to hear you clearly, then down to keep my ear drums from hurting.
Nice work!!
Thanks. :)
I think i was doing your 20 hour thing wrong... i thought you meant do something for 20 hours straight. Regardless. I want do that for drawing the human figure one day. I sorta.. have a habit of overdoing things. So I'd probably try the 20 hours straight thing first. Then make it into 60 hours by attempting it twice more.
beautiful!
Man... I love you.
Hey in a course of days how long did it take for the 20 hour day. Just a ideal I wanna learn to do this for a piano and teach my little.
Do it over a month. only 45 minutes a day.
so inspiring ;)
How many days you use to spend 20 hours to play uklele
Hey. Is that the fox from The Little Prince? Where did I get them from mate?
Yes, it is! I was waiting for someone to notice that. :) You can get them really cheap from Aliexpress - bit.ly/2j7SBig
Thanks dude! I love that book, and the film is such a faithful representation of the story. How's the Uke playing going? I've just started my 20hr Uke journey.
Good vid! You still playing the Ukulele? I know its over a year ago but I thought I'll still give you some constructive critisism anyway. What you've leaned in 20 hours is really good btw. You strumming is alright, but there are other techniques that slightly change the sound that you could try out. Maybe instead of doing block chords try broken chords and different rhythms.
nice job! may I know many hours u practice per day to make it 20 hrs?
I wanted to get this done in one week, so I was practicing 3 to 4 hours a day! However, you don't have to do it over such a short period of time. Try it over a month and do 45 minutes per day. That is way more manageable. :)
@@myrinj and how much minutes was the warmup for recapping earlier sessions
Keep up ☺
the bird is a practice barrier you didnt remove
Tried any cognitive skills like learn language or programming?
Some people on youtube claim to do so.
All to do with your zone of proximal development :)
Ah, I just looked up ZPD and wow, totally cool.
I learned how to solve the rubix cube in 2 hours
Learn anything in 20hours?? Does it really work?? "any side effects?
It sure does. I have tried it for a couple skills now. Only side effect - becoming more skilled :-p
Wait what? Did you actually throw your phone? 🤦♂️🤦♂️
No but you really threw that Iphone?? lollll
You are crazy