Marco, I really loved this lesson. I am a beginner but I started playing the ukulele to move towards Spanish classical ukulele. I think with a lot of practice and viewing your lessons I may be able to get there. For me this is a start in that direction. Thank you for your lessons and I hope you and your family are well.
One thing I've noticed is practice and practice and practice of course Just get to a point to where you almost want to say maybe I'm not doing good enough maybe this isn't for me Six seven days go by Granted before you are practicing at least 3 hours a day And then you come home you look at your favorite ukulele you smile real big and you say damn it no I will keep practicing no matter how boring it gets But then after that practice session you're like you know what that was fun as he.
Love it, love it, love it. You have a gift of breaking down something that sounds so amazing into easy to follow instructions. You make us less gifted sound better. Thank you.
Thank you Marco for the instruction and inspiration your videos bring into my life. This is a great example of how much color you can add with just learning one simple picking pattern. I love your lessons!
I love in the end doing everything on my Baritone ukulele. I do realize that it is in a different key but that is ok. If i want to add the 4th string do you have a recommendation which other string i should pluck it with? Like 2 strings at once. Definitely going to play around with this. Thanks!
Interesting, when I started playing around with finger picking patterns to move away from just strumming, I just did what felt and sounded natural to me, and it's exactly the opposite pattern to this. It's still a 3-3-2, but starting with my middle finger and working upwards so instead of 321-321-32 I'm going 123-123-12. Having that in my brain makes trying this really hard as my fingers automatically go back to what they're used to.
This is just what I needed. Even though I'm a beginner at ukulele, I like to improvise. But I've been stuck in the key of C. This moves me into another sound. Thanks.
Hi Marco, I’m really trying to progress my ukulele playing on to fingerpicking. Here in UK we have a great TV program called The Detectorists. The theme is performed by Johnny Flynn. I’m currently failing to translate to original guitar fingerpicking to the ukulele. Is there any chance you could assist?
Hey Mario I have a question: what makes a melody? I made my own chord progression with my own finger picking pattern but it’s missing that melody and I don’t know where to begin!
I know! It isn’t the most simple. If you want you can try to count from 1 to 8. The thumb is on 1, 4, and 7. So, you have -- thumb, 2, 3, thumb, 5, 6, thumb, 8 -. Once you have that you can add the fingers. Also, I am sure this will probably confuse you even more 😑. I hope it helps though!
The last note is x655, which is a D chord (minus the fourth string, 7th fret). Another D chord that sounds almost as good is x225, which is easier because you just have to add your pinky to the 5th fret. But try for the x655 - it sounds better.
Thank you. First time I picked the uke back up after major life changes. Perfect for my re-entry.
Grazie per ogni splendida melodia che ci insegni con gioia, calma e tanta esperienza.
Is it just me or do yall see how this piece rolls together nicely with some of Marco's other lessons? Great stuff 🤙
Thanks
Merci beaucoup Marco, grace a tes cours bien eclaires et notes pour note
je me vois deja jouer comme Santana
Fantastic lesson. I’m so hooked on this melody that I wake up playing it in my head!
What is the background music?
The melody king of uke..hats off...🥰
Thanks a lot!
Marco, I really loved this lesson. I am a beginner but I started playing the ukulele to move towards Spanish classical ukulele. I think with a lot of practice and viewing your lessons I may be able to get there. For me this is a start in that direction. Thank you for your lessons and I hope you and your family are well.
You are amazing teacher .
Thank you 😀
Sounds awesome. Thanks for these Insegnamenti. (By the way, you are the best English speaking Italian I ever heard speak Ingilish)
Your sharing is very easy to understand and follow. Thanks for all your effort.
I'm loving all your lessons...I'm so glad I found you...keep creating...keep teaching...sending love from kenya 🇰🇪
Thank you! Will do!
One thing I've noticed is practice and practice and practice of course
Just get to a point to where you almost want to say maybe I'm not doing good enough maybe this isn't for me
Six seven days go by
Granted before you are practicing at least 3 hours a day
And then you come home you look at your favorite ukulele you smile real big and you say damn it no I will keep practicing no matter how boring it gets
But then after that practice session you're like you know what that was fun as he.
Such a wonderful lesson again 👍🙏growing because of this beautiful precious lessons
never thought about slowly fingerpicking the 3 3 2 pattern like this. I learned it as a faster, full chord strum, known as the Formby Split Stroke.
This lesson is very well-conceived and taught perfectly. Kudos Marcos.
Thanks! Enjoy the lesson ☀️🎸
Love it, love it, love it. You have a gift of breaking down something that sounds so amazing into easy to follow instructions. You make us less gifted sound better.
Thank you.
Thanks Leo.
you are a great teacher. thank you for making this video.
U are very good, nice listening to you, thanks
Getting there Marco. 😊
I have found the type of music I want to play on my tenor ukulele now thanks to your great videos.
Big thanks from Australia. 🙏
Fantastic lesson! Thank you
Thanks a lot Christine! I am glad you like it :)
Your teaching style is so smooth that it makes thing very clear and comfortable to learn 👍🙏
Thanks ☀️🎸
THANK YOU MARCO, THIS IS A MARVELLOUS EXERCISE. I LOVE PRACTISING IT
great lesson. it would have been awesome to have the chord progression on the screen while you play it so we can play along...
You're a boss marco. Gotta practice this
Really enjoy your content. Best uke content on RUclips! Thanks You!
Wow! Thanks a lot ☀️🎸
Love this one!!!! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Marco for the instruction and inspiration your videos bring into my life. This is a great example of how much color you can add with just learning one simple picking pattern. I love your lessons!
True! Most of the time simple stuff work beautifully well for the ukulele!
I absolutely love ur videos they've taught me so much! Keep up the good work!
Love it!
The same pattern used in the intro to
"The man who can't be moved - The Script"
You have a Patient manner & a Beautiful sound! Thank you for sharing your Unique Teaching Skills Sincerely Sara!💜🙂🙏
Thanks a lot for your kind words Sara! ☀️🎸
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your support Sara!
This is my next piece to work on. Thank you!
I really appreciate your clarity
You're a really good teacher!
Thanks Justin
Thank you so much. This tutorial is a joy.
So simple yet so beautiful. Thank you Marco. I love your lessons.
Thanks a lot ☀️🎸
That’s a really beautiful pattern. I’ll be using that a lot. 😊
I love in the end doing everything on my Baritone ukulele. I do realize that it is in a different key but that is ok. If i want to add the 4th string do you have a recommendation which other string i should pluck it with? Like 2 strings at once. Definitely going to play around with this. Thanks!
I am not sure what I would do if I had to add the 4th strings. There a limited options to be honest :)
Great stuff👍
Thank you Marco! This is a cool practice pattern that makes you feel and sound like you’re playing like a pro. We are practicing without even knowing!
Thanks Kenny. Yep, this is the goal 😊🎸
Love your videos
Beautiful .10 out of 10.
Lot of thanks ! Very clear explanation ! Good tutor ! Best Regards, Serge Uppiah !
Thanks for watching ☀️🎸
Hi dear Marco how may I get the play along please ? Thank you very much ! Yours sincerely, Serge Uppiah !
Amazing techer. Thank you.
Enjoy
Interesting, when I started playing around with finger picking patterns to move away from just strumming, I just did what felt and sounded natural to me, and it's exactly the opposite pattern to this. It's still a 3-3-2, but starting with my middle finger and working upwards so instead of 321-321-32 I'm going 123-123-12.
Having that in my brain makes trying this really hard as my fingers automatically go back to what they're used to.
Very nice tutorial video 💯
This is amazing
Ha! Well done tutorial! And a H&K in the background 😁
Thanks! 😃
Thanks Marco another beauty
Enjoy ☀️🎸
Wonderful.. thank you..
Thanks for watching 🎸☀️
This is just what I needed. Even though I'm a beginner at ukulele, I like to improvise. But I've been stuck in the key of C. This moves me into another sound. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the lesson and keep me posted on your progress :)
real simple 🖤👌
Beautiful.
Hi Marco, I’m really trying to progress my ukulele playing on to fingerpicking. Here in UK we have a great TV program called The Detectorists. The theme is performed by Johnny Flynn. I’m currently failing to translate to original guitar fingerpicking to the ukulele. Is there any chance you could assist?
could u please do a cover to ,quarantine,- justin hurwitz
it is such a nice and peaceful melody!!!
Ciao Marco. sempre grande, grazie per quello che fai. volevo chiederti se puoi inviarmi la base musicale che utilizzi per questa performance. grazie
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beautiful !
Thank you!
Hey Mario I have a question: what makes a melody? I made my own chord progression with my own finger picking pattern but it’s missing that melody and I don’t know where to begin!
I have a weird question : i can't get the meter or measure (don't know the right word to use neither). How should i count ?
I know! It isn’t the most simple. If you want you can try to count from 1 to 8. The thumb is on 1, 4, and 7. So, you have -- thumb, 2, 3, thumb, 5, 6, thumb, 8 -. Once you have that you can add the fingers. Also, I am sure this will probably confuse you even more 😑. I hope it helps though!
Do you have a soprano ukulele or an 8 string? Let’s see some videos with those 🤙
I don't have one yet! :)
What's the very last note?
The last note is x655, which is a D chord (minus the fourth string, 7th fret). Another D chord that sounds almost as good is x225, which is easier because you just have to add your pinky to the 5th fret. But try for the x655 - it sounds better.
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You can tell he plays guitar with the G and D mix up lol
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Why is there a dislike? Smh