Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven | Ukulele Tutorial | Part 1/3
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025
- Detailed tutorial for my Moonlight Sonata arrangement for ukulele in Low G or Baritone. This series has 3 parts, first one is here on RUclips, the other 2 are on Patreon
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Thanks!
Thank you so much, these gestures make my day and motivate me to do even more :)!!
You are an excellent teacher !
I was so happy to hear you say that was a very hard arrangement. And that the fingering was from hell. It has made it so much easier to practice it. I’m in the months to play it group. This is so so much easier to play on the violin!
Yes it is a demon of a piece, but it had to be made XD
Excellent tutorial...thanks my man...
Очень красиво, спасибо за Ваш труд! 👍🏻 Буду осваивать💚
Thank you. This is such a beautiful piece and you are a fantastic teacher. I would love to see a part 2 and 3.
Thanks!! Part 2 n 3 are on my patreon. Gotta feed the family :)
Excellent! Thanks again :)
could you make a Cafe 1940 tutorial?
Wonderful 🎉
Oh this is going to take a while 😅 beautiful piece, thank you.
Also out of curiosity, regarding the triplets, if a quarter note is on the beat, an eigth note is 1 note in between beats, and a sixteenth note is 3 notes in between beats, how do you count 2 notes in between beats? It sounds like each note is evenly spaced out so it doesn't sound to me like one of the 3 is being skipped, but I could easily be wrong about that lol
a 16th note is not the same as a triplet. I am a bit confused by your message/counting. The moonlight sonata is made up entirely of triplets so it is hard to hear the 'difference' but in a piece you can have quarter, eighth, triplets, and 16ths, from your message it sounds like you're equating 16ths with triplets?
@MK Fingerstyle Academy I guess the only way I know how to count is the whole "1-e-and-a" thing, where it's either "1, 2, 3, 4" for quarter notes, "1 and 2 and 3 and 4" for 8th notes, or "1 e and a 2 e and a 3 e and a 4" for 16ths. I just couldn't figure out how to count triplets like that, but maybe triplets are counted differently? Sorry for the confusing question lol if it's still confusing it's all good I'm sure I could look it up, it was just something I was curious about while going through the lesson.
@@MC-zr7hl I would use the teh-keh method to count. I explain that in both of my Ukulele fingerstyle basics and ukuleke Fretboard Harmony course (sane module, shares between the 2 since I think it is so crucial to understand rhythm). Maybe consider joining the Basics course? And yes you are counting all 3 groups correctly but the triplet is a 4th group that you need to learn how to count, should be easily found on RUclips
@MK Fingerstyle Academy awesome thanks! I've been noticing more and more how important rhythm is and it's certainly something I need to work on. I'm actually a little over half through the basics course right now, so if I have already passed that lesson I need to go back and review. That's pretty much what I've been doing for the passed few weeks, just reviewing the first half and trying to get the songs on the repertoire down before I go on. I can't wait to get to the Harmony course!
Damn I always forget you're in the course already XD
In UFB, since the rhythm and notation modules are free samples from UFH course, you'll find them at the bottom of the course. I suggest you do these asap since they're not practice oriented but more of knowledge type content. Of course it takes time to learn how to read notation and rhythm but at least you can get started with what matters. In the rhythm module, you'll find the triplets and how to count them!
Good luck
Could any viewer here please tell me what kind of material are the teacher's, great performer, 4 strings made of? It seems to me his 1st & 2nd strings sound like how metal strings do. Thanks a lot in advance.
Here you go:
www.amazon.ca/dp/B00QXF35GM?tag=mkamaliddin05-20&geniuslink=true
Standart tuning?or custom
Fingering from hell is one of my favs