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I've been studying ukulele for 2 years now. You're new to me. I'm so grateful and blessed that so many fabulous teachers are right here at my convenience. You're pushing into my Top 3! I have a neighbor who says she wants to play. I've been sending her instruction videos for about a year. I sent her your recent video of the 4 basic chords. She ordered her 1st (giggle 🤭) ukulele yesterday. (🤭... because We Know there will be more). Not sure if it was because of you. Just saying 😁 ...... probably was! Thanks!🦋
You’re so kind, and I’m so appreciative of your support. I’m so glad this channel is helping you, and thank you for sharing my videos. It means a lot 😀🙏.
I figured this out on my own recently, then I found this video confirming it. Using a metronome really helps. Slow it down, keep things moving and of course repetition. There's no problem with going as slow as you need to and then gradually speedup. This one thing I'm at the moment working on in a lesson book is a good one for this as I'm having trouble(getting better every day) doing the transition between two chords. Using the method you described is definitely a useful tool for use any time there is a problem like this. There's no race to the finish, so just focus on doing it it as proper as you can, then work on tempo.
Hi Katie it's Mel I love your videos they are really helpful and I am doing really well with learning the ukulele I'm super proud of myself. O remember that you are loved with God all things are possible and nothing is impossible when God is always on your side
Lol..love the crickets!! Hi sweet Katie! This is how I discovered the G11 chord, changing quickly from F to G7. F down stroke, G11 up stroke, G7 downstroke. It sounded good with the song I was playing and I found out it was a real chord. Just leave your index finger in place as a pivot point. I use it often now on purpose!
This is awesome!! I just jammed with a friend for the first time and I HAD to keep playing (because it's not like he was going to stop) so I just had to play open strings and it sounded just fine. Now all I have to do is make the habit (because that's soooo easy, right?)
So awesome! That’s the beautiful thing about an instrument that you can strum. You can keep the rhythm going even if the notes escape you. Keep up the awesome work!
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Those crickets between the chords change gaps were hilarious! This is a great tip, Katie! ✌🏼❤️
Hahahah! 🤣😂🤣 glad it made you laugh.
I've been studying ukulele for 2 years now. You're new to me. I'm so grateful and blessed that so many fabulous teachers are right here at my convenience. You're pushing into my Top 3! I have a neighbor who says she wants to play. I've been sending her instruction videos for about a year. I sent her your recent video of the 4 basic chords. She ordered her 1st (giggle 🤭) ukulele yesterday. (🤭... because We Know there will be more).
Not sure if it was because of you. Just saying 😁
...... probably was!
Thanks!🦋
You’re so kind, and I’m so appreciative of your support. I’m so glad this channel is helping you, and thank you for sharing my videos. It means a lot 😀🙏.
Very helpful, This question was in my mind for quiet sometime. Got the answer. . Just keep the rhythm going. 👍😊
So glad this helped 😀. You can do it!
I figured this out on my own recently, then I found this video confirming it. Using a metronome really helps. Slow it down, keep things moving and of course repetition. There's no problem with going as slow as you need to and then gradually speedup. This one thing I'm at the moment working on in a lesson book is a good one for this as I'm having trouble(getting better every day) doing the transition between two chords. Using the method you described is definitely a useful tool for use any time there is a problem like this. There's no race to the finish, so just focus on doing it it as proper as you can, then work on tempo.
Thanks for sharing your honest opinions.
Thank you Katie, been playing a two months now. You have taught me so much! Your a great teacher. 😊
I’m so glad this helped! Thank you so much for your support.
Hi Katie it's Mel I love your videos they are really helpful and I am doing really well with learning the ukulele I'm super proud of myself. O remember that you are loved with God all things are possible and nothing is impossible when God is always on your side
I’m super proud of you!!!! That’s such wonderful news! Yes! Through Christ all things are possible 😀.
Lol..love the crickets!! Hi sweet Katie! This is how I discovered the G11 chord, changing quickly from F to G7. F down stroke, G11 up stroke, G7 downstroke. It sounded good with the song I was playing and I found out it was a real chord. Just leave your index finger in place as a pivot point. I use it often now on purpose!
Love it!! So good to see you here today!
I enjoy your videos because you teach music for all levels. 🌹
I’m so glad this channel is helping you 😀.
This is awesome!! I just jammed with a friend for the first time and I HAD to keep playing (because it's not like he was going to stop) so I just had to play open strings and it sounded just fine. Now all I have to do is make the habit (because that's soooo easy, right?)
So awesome! That’s the beautiful thing about an instrument that you can strum. You can keep the rhythm going even if the notes escape you. Keep up the awesome work!
Second! Love your vids you’ve helped me so much! 💗
I so appreciate you! Thanks for watching 😀.
Hi Katie first again!
First!!! That’s awesome! Thank you for your support 😀.
Is this you? Of course. It's everybody. But keep at it.