Percussive "STOPPED" Effect on the UKULELE
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2016
- Using the new Oscar Schmidt OUB1 Banjolele (Banjo Uke) Ukulele Mike Lynch demonstrates the popular percussive effect.
Note the recent release of the NEW Chord melody ebook FOUR - Видеоклипы
How lovely to hear Mike's voice. Rest In Peace, kind sir.
😊👍, Mike’s gone but it’s so cool that I’m still learning from him 🤩👏👏👏‼️
The adjustment of the bridge is the distance from the nut to the 12th fret and The same distance from the 12th fret up the banjo head ... then minor adjusting ...
Mike, thank you for all the videos you have put out over the years. They have really helped me progress on the uke.
Eric Roark I have to agree. Sometimes the videos include a tip jar for a buck or two.
Can't wait to learn this, nice one Mike :)
fantastic as ever please do a série of cool tunes for banjolele
Like your banjo-uke :)
Thank you
The atmospheric pressure does not affect it because it applies to the skin from both sides so equalises.
I have the same one :-D
I have a banjo Uke kahula
How many chords are there for banjolele ❓ how much does this one weigh ❓
Susan, the banjolele is (normally) tuned precisely the same as a 'conventional' i.e. timber ukulele thus you can play the same number of chords as a uke with the same fingering. A banjolele will generally be a little heavier than a timber uke.
I don’t really have the ear I guess. But seems like the banjolele doesn’t have the clipped tinny sound I love so much from a banjo. Am I wrong?
Have a listen of a Ludwig, Gibson or Abbott uke-banjo. They are superb.
Dolly Star Thank you.
ogstopper Thank you I will
ryall Have a listen! ruclips.net/video/7KcdLAJ9KFg/видео.html
fantastic as ever please do a série of cool tunes for banjolele