Great to hear Carlos! My goal isn't to create ukulele players, but rather musicians that play ukulele. Thank for for coming along on this journey with me friend.
Your videos are so informative! Thanks for sharing! My daughter and I have enjoyed learning to play the ukulele. We even try to write some songs to chords. This video helps me understand why certain chords go well with each other. Why is the I V vi IV progression so popular? Thanks!
At least in Spanish it’s si. I have played in a couple bands in Colombia and the Spanglish gets confusing because Si and C sound the same so we have to clarify “si en castellano o C como en inglés?” Edit: Si in Spanish, we found examples of ti too
Cheers Aaron, if you like blues we are starting our next blues challenge next Thursday with a chance to win a uke just by playing the blues with us! I’m glad you said this because I forgot to address this in the video. This only works with 7 note scale. It won’t work with the pentatonic as the pentatonic is a 5 note scale. It is created by removing 2 dissonant notes leaving 5 notes that are great for improvisation because they work on every chord. The blues scale is really just a pentatonic scale with an added passing note, so it wouldn’t work either. I did a video on why the blues harmony is so cool for guitar, I should do one on uke, too. Cheers friend and keep shredding!
Thanks again my friend for all the info and once again that's a lot to remember.
You have helped so much in learning the Uke, thanks you and keep it up🙏🏻
Great to hear Carlos! My goal isn't to create ukulele players, but rather musicians that play ukulele. Thank for for coming along on this journey with me friend.
One of the very best explanations so well illustrated. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Your videos are so informative! Thanks for sharing! My daughter and I have enjoyed learning to play the ukulele. We even try to write some songs to chords. This video helps me understand why certain chords go well with each other. Why is the I V vi IV progression so popular? Thanks!
Another great lesson Tyler - Thanks
Thank you so much for this
Thank you so much for this video Tyler. Great stuff.
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i thought it was "ti" instead of si?
do re me fa sol la ti do?
At least in Spanish it’s si. I have played in a couple bands in Colombia and the Spanglish gets confusing because Si and C sound the same so we have to clarify “si en castellano o C como en inglés?”
Edit: Si in Spanish, we found examples of ti too
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ah okay, i was taught ti in my music classes in school
@@mapleleafmusic it might be in Latin, or Portuguese, I’m not sure, that is just in Spanish.
@@mapleleafmusic i just googled it and some languages definitely use Ti instead of Si.
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ah okay, good to know!
Fabulous! Little by little - this is very empowering. Thank you🤪
Man awesome video. Great instruction and humour. I would to see a blues scale version of this video. Subbed and liked 😀
Cheers Aaron, if you like blues we are starting our next blues challenge next Thursday with a chance to win a uke just by playing the blues with us!
I’m glad you said this because I forgot to address this in the video. This only works with 7 note scale. It won’t work with the pentatonic as the pentatonic is a 5 note scale. It is created by removing 2 dissonant notes leaving 5 notes that are great for improvisation because they work on every chord.
The blues scale is really just a pentatonic scale with an added passing note, so it wouldn’t work either.
I did a video on why the blues harmony is so cool for guitar, I should do one on uke, too.
Cheers friend and keep shredding!
Tyler this is great! Perfect for my level. Thanks so much!!! 😁😁😁
Happy to hear that it helped! A very important lesson for any uke player that enjoys song writing.
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sadly I wasnt able to comprehend the 7th extension section of the lesson. and no I can't tell you what I don't comprehend, because I don't know. :D