Play Am, Dm, E7 as sort of a latin 12 bar blues with an occasional G, F, E7 thrown in. Just like 12 bar blues, you can play it for hours and really perfect your strum.
I had to practice like a mutha to get the rhythm, Tyler makes it look and feel so simple.I finally got it, holy cow! Tyler ten thumbs is the best Latin sounds Uke teach I have found on the net.
Hi there, Tyler. First off, thank you for this lesson. Unfortunately there's some misleading info as you are breaking down the strum into 5 moves when in reality… there's actually 6!
I slowed it down to 0.5x speed and you can clearly hear and see him do an additional up stroke with his fingers. I wish I scrolled down before wasting like 15 minutes on why it sounded off.
Oo, cool! I teach in Santa Ana. It is the extension program Beginning Music Theory 1 - using the ukulele, for the High School credit program through Santa Ana College. The classes are FREE! Huge Mexican population there. I have never learned this style though I have appreciated it for years. Thank you again!
Awesome, if you ever need some help contact me at tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. My goal is to help as many people as I can, and as a teacher, I know us teachers need to stick together.
I saw another video where it seemed like they did the four finger strum a couple times before the thumb stroke and the mute. Is that another way to do it? Just add a couple more strokes before the thumb comes back up? Does this make sense?
Thanks for this tutorial Tyler, i grew up with Bolero music. In fact, my father plays a ton of bolero music on guitar. So this will impress him for sure. I'm curious, any plans to do a Formby strumming tutorial? That stuff looks super hard, but fun!
+Rudy Ramirez Jr I am not as familiar as I would like to be with something Formby style. I am headed to England next week for the Grand Southern Ukulele Festival and I am hoping to get in touch with some Formby guys to help me get to the level I would like to be at before teaching. That stuff sounds great. That is awesome your dad plays Boleros, Nosotros is my favorite!
+TenThumbs Productions Yeah, he loves Los Panchos, so he used to play a lot of their stuff. Beautiful stuff, super hard sounding on guitar. Enjoy England, need to head out to Europe one of these days.
Tyler, what do you think of pinky to first, through with thumb, then up with thumb and also with first, then X then up? I love your videos man, have learned some of my favorite songs from you!
Still like that strum a lot and waiting for more such songs to learn! Just to make sure, the strumming is a 3/4 rythmn right? So when I want to apply it to a 4/4 context as you wrote in the description I could add just a DU or so?
+iñigo san jose Stick with it, take it slow and practice it between songs, it took me a little while to learn, too and it can still trip me up, but sounds great. You'll get it man.
It doesn’t sound right to me and I think it’s first strum with the strum going down at different times. To me they still sound a slight bit unison like if I was only doing like 2 strums at once instead of four. I don’t get it
Play Am, Dm, E7 as sort of a latin 12 bar blues with an occasional G, F, E7 thrown in. Just like 12 bar blues, you can play it for hours and really perfect your strum.
I had to practice like a mutha to get the rhythm, Tyler makes it look and feel so simple.I finally got it, holy cow! Tyler ten thumbs is the best Latin sounds Uke teach I have found on the net.
Thanks my friend! We are going to start doing Latin songs and technique every other Friday, to really take it to the next level!
¡muchas gracias! 😁 greetings from México.
Took me literally less than a day to learn I know you guys can do it!
This is the hardest thing ever but I’m getting there
instruction not clear got my ukelele on fire
Zack hahaha if it is on fire you are doing it right! 🔥
But also you did even tell us how to play the chords like we know how, like?
Hi there, Tyler. First off, thank you for this lesson.
Unfortunately there's some misleading info as you are breaking down the strum into 5 moves when in reality… there's actually 6!
Marius Fleck your right, I knew something was tripping me up. An extra up stroke before it repeats.
I slowed it down to 0.5x speed and you can clearly hear and see him do an additional up stroke with his fingers. I wish I scrolled down before wasting like 15 minutes on why it sounded off.
We shouldn't have to figure this out.
7 3rd finger, 2nd, 1st, thumb down, thumb up, chuck, thumb down....it’s so hard for me 😂
I have been so frustrated this whole time i thought i was going insane.... how do i still feel like im missing a strum.. oaaahh my god!
Gracias caballero! Viva Ukulele!
Just borrowed my little brother's ukulele to learn this as a starter. Fantastic work!
Thanks! We just did Chan Chan if you like Son Cubano ruclips.net/video/_Alq_hcShcA/видео.html
lmao
I use this strum on the songs "Delilah" by Tom Jones. It was perfect strum for that songs. Thanks for the tutorial.
+angelofmusic477 Rad, great to hear.
wow thank you...this changes everything...blowing my mind
+Snarkys Sharky Hahhaah, happy we could blow your mind.
Awesome tutorial!! So clear. Thankyou!!
I'm so excited to get this down
Awesome! Can't wait for the songs to start rolling in with this energy!
a healthy slap lol
HiitStrengthHealthyLiving hahah
My word this is a tricky one! Thanks for this, Tyler, I love it! Will persevere....
This is the good one. Very informative. Thanks 👍
thank you for this!! i hope to one day learn vihuela since i already play ukulele so this is great practice for me :)
Nice!!! What kind of music do you play with the vihuela?
TenThumbs Productions So far I've only started learning the basics to play mariachi music!
Love it! The bee comment. Really helpful. I will use this with my students today! Thanks so much.
Students? Where are you teaching at? I love it. We have a great latin song coming tomorrow too!
Oo, cool! I teach in Santa Ana. It is the extension program Beginning Music Theory 1 - using the ukulele, for the High School credit program through Santa Ana College. The classes are FREE! Huge Mexican population there. I have never learned this style though I have appreciated it for years. Thank you again!
I meant to say that the bee comment was very funny! You're hilarious!
Awesome, if you ever need some help contact me at tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. My goal is to help as many people as I can, and as a teacher, I know us teachers need to stick together.
I saw another video where it seemed like they did the four finger strum a couple times before the thumb stroke and the mute. Is that another way to do it? Just add a couple more strokes before the thumb comes back up? Does this make sense?
Thanks Tyler! 😋
Loves it so. TY. TY.
ack this is mucho challenging but you make it look so easy!
Thanks a lot 🌞
Thank you so much for the tutorials
...as always, good job. Allthough it sounds as if if you put an upstroke in at the end from time to time?
+Soren la cour Sometimes that thumb catches on the way back up, but it sounds good so I don't fight it too much :) Thanks for the kind words.
TenThumbs Productions yeah i was wondering
Yep, it sounds better when I play it differently from the way I explain it so I just do that...
Thanks for this tutorial Tyler, i grew up with Bolero music. In fact, my father plays a ton of bolero music on guitar. So this will impress him for sure. I'm curious, any plans to do a Formby strumming tutorial? That stuff looks super hard, but fun!
+Rudy Ramirez Jr I am not as familiar as I would like to be with something Formby style. I am headed to England next week for the Grand Southern Ukulele Festival and I am hoping to get in touch with some Formby guys to help me get to the level I would like to be at before teaching. That stuff sounds great. That is awesome your dad plays Boleros, Nosotros is my favorite!
+TenThumbs Productions Yeah, he loves Los Panchos, so he used to play a lot of their stuff. Beautiful stuff, super hard sounding on guitar. Enjoy England, need to head out to Europe one of these days.
+Rudy Ramirez Jr Los Panchos! Love those guys. Any Costa Rican Boleros I should check out? You have roots there, right?
+TenThumbs Productions AT GSUF - see Remco, Pete Moss and Michael Adcock for your Formby strumming technique! Enjoy - wish I was there!
Saw them today! Amazing experience. Remco is the man, what a talent.
what was the rift pattern you did at the end, I'd love to learn that
the original song one
Tyler, what do you think of pinky to first, through with thumb, then up with thumb and also with first, then X then up? I love your videos man, have learned some of my favorite songs from you!
Still like that strum a lot and waiting for more such songs to learn! Just to make sure, the strumming is a 3/4 rythmn right? So when I want to apply it to a 4/4 context as you wrote in the description I could add just a DU or so?
seems a little bit hard,but i ll try to get it done!
+iñigo san jose Stick with it, take it slow and practice it between songs, it took me a little while to learn, too and it can still trip me up, but sounds great. You'll get it man.
Alguien que me mande el link del canal de este maestro . Por favor
Love 🔥❤️🔥
What kind of uku are u using exactly? Low g? Soprano? Tenor?
i like it!
Healthy slap
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What song would be good for this strum pattern?
thank you! :)
You are welcome :)
When strumming the 3 finger part, is he using his finger tips or his nails?
What size ukulele were you playing in this video, please?
Melzmum concert
@@TenThumbsProductions Thank you! That's what I went out and bought! :)
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U make a Up stroke with ure thumb at the end from the pattern, right?
I finally got it right, but it's hard to speed it up
Very hard, keep it tight and try not to move the hand too much, that will help speed it up.
cool, thanks!!
this is fcking impossible
Keyzo is easy
What is the songs name?
The song I refer to is “canción del Mariachi” but you can use this for any traditional Mexican music in 3/4
Instead of muting you can chuck
Uh Huh they are the same thing
It doesn’t sound right to me and I think it’s first strum with the strum going down at different times. To me they still sound a slight bit unison like if I was only doing like 2 strums at once instead of four. I don’t get it
Thank you 👍🏾 ❤️