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Some Baritone Ukulele G Major Chord Progressions

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2017
  • See how to think of chords progressions as Roman numerals, and what to listen for in chord changes, and you can play songs in any key! See how to do this in G Major with a Fretboard Toolbox Essential Baritone Ukulele Edition.
    If you find it helpful, please "Like", share, and subscribe. :-)
    Be sure to let me know what you think in the "Comments" section below.
    You can print free pages and buy your own Essential Baritone Ukulele Edition at www.fretboard-....
    Enjoy! ~Scott

Комментарии • 17

  • @TheBaritoneUkulele
    @TheBaritoneUkulele 6 лет назад +11

    Scott -- Thanks for your continuing to support the DGBE baritone ukulele community
    Humble Baritonics is a fan of your work! This is a great asset and I'm glad to have it in my arsenal.
    --Jeff

    • @FretboardToolbox
      @FretboardToolbox  6 лет назад

      Thank you much, Jeff!! Love your work too!! I'll have more bari vids in 2018. :-)
      Scott

  • @ralphbarhydt8974
    @ralphbarhydt8974 3 года назад +1

    After three years of lessons, I finally feel competent to work with Scott’s great videos.

  • @neva-surrender
    @neva-surrender Год назад

    Very thorough & easy to follow, finally a good teacher

  • @bg55backstage
    @bg55backstage 4 года назад +2

    Yes, finally someone who teaches smart useful theory. Thank you again Scott. No one appreciates my NNS lead sheets, but it was the only way I ever learned how to transpose and it helped me learn my scales quicker too. I'm a solid fan now!!!

  • @donaldjohnson9861
    @donaldjohnson9861 2 года назад

    Like light in the darkness music theory . Thank you kind Sir. I'll be back

  • @galelong6277
    @galelong6277 11 месяцев назад

    9:20 per - Thank you Scott! Back since before COVID time. Picking up as a little above beginner, have more discretionary time now. Wonder full work and generosity!
    ggl

  • @LongformJaunt
    @LongformJaunt 4 года назад +2

    These help me everyday, thanks.
    I always thought I was too stupid / adhd to learn an instrument.
    Apparently, I’m much more capable after quitting bad habits.
    Most people don’t leave comments, but I hope you kno what a service you are doing out there for people like me. There isn’t that much out there about the baritone uke.
    Thanks !

    • @FretboardToolbox
      @FretboardToolbox  4 года назад +1

      That's so nice to hear! Thank you so much for letting me know. I took some time off from making videos to finish writing my latest books, but now I'm all done and I'll have lots of new videos coming. :-)
      Happy playing,
      Scott

    • @LongformJaunt
      @LongformJaunt 4 года назад +1

      FretboardToolbox !!!
      Congratulations on your book!
      Looking forward to the videos.
      Fretboard Toolbox is 💯
      -jaunty

    • @bruce1779
      @bruce1779 3 года назад

      myself as well. Thank you

  • @SeanVplayer
    @SeanVplayer 6 лет назад +2

    Very enjoyable and Very informative video. I just started playing ukulele three weeks ago. I have, (so far), a concert and a baritone ukulele, and will be acquiring a tenor in about two weeks. I love the sound of my baritone, (I've been a bass player for the last 35 yrs.), but the resources for instruction and tutorials for it are a bit thin compared to the other three sizes. So I am SO glad to have found your channel and have subscribed. Thank you for all the resources that you are providing. Cheers!

  • @johnmacpherson2902
    @johnmacpherson2902 4 года назад +2

    Scott another very good lesson l had ordered one of your books but it has not arrived yet

    • @FretboardToolbox
      @FretboardToolbox  4 года назад +2

      Hi John,
      It looks like you ordered the Complete Baritone E-Book, so you should have received a link to let you download it right after you made the purchase. Send me an email (or use the Contact Scott link on my website) and we'll get it all squared away. :-)
      Happy playing,
      Scott

  • @augustineosterbek6277
    @augustineosterbek6277 4 года назад

    I like that! Your material ist so profound but makes me a little bit afraid, because of the complexity. I am not totaly new to music theory but I need long time, to figuere It out in detail. Nevertheless great stuff here and Thanks a lot!

  • @Chriswoodworker
    @Chriswoodworker 3 года назад

    Can I use this system to work out scales and modes so I can practise? If so, how?