Thank you SO much. I started my ukulele journey 6 mos ago & I've struggled with holding my uke. I was holding up the neck with my left hand so chord changes were a big challenge. I tried some techniques for holding the uke from other YT vids but with limited success. I put a strap on my uke which helped a lot However, your detailed instructions on holding the uke gave me the answer I needed. Thank you again 💖! PS: why is there no ukulele emoji on Android???
So what is the setup for playing. You use headphones, is the headphones hooked up to your amp. How do you hear the cd player.. is the cd player hooked up to your amp, how. When I sing do I sing to a microphone? Is the microphone hooked up to the amp. What is the whole set up. Do you explain this in Underground +, which I have. Thank you.
Good form is a good thing. But I always remember something I heard from a seriously good guitar player. “If it sounds good you are doing it right.” The people hear the music, they don’t know anything about technique.
Thank you. I'll definitely try some of your advices!
Thank you SO much. I started my ukulele journey 6 mos ago & I've struggled with holding my uke. I was holding up the neck with my left hand so chord changes were a big challenge. I tried some techniques for holding the uke from other YT vids but with limited success. I put a strap on my uke which helped a lot However, your detailed instructions on holding the uke gave me the answer I needed. Thank you again 💖! PS: why is there no ukulele emoji on Android???
So what is the setup for playing. You use headphones, is the headphones hooked up to your amp. How do you hear the cd player.. is the cd player hooked up to your amp, how. When I sing do I sing to a microphone? Is the microphone hooked up to the amp. What is the whole set up. Do you explain this in Underground +, which I have. Thank you.
Good form is a good thing. But I always remember something I heard from a seriously good guitar player. “If it sounds good you are doing it right.” The people hear the music, they don’t know anything about technique.