Thank you Abigail. I heard of you in a video by Joanne Gaines,... My Kind Of Night, with Charlie Peacock. I loved the song, so I had to look you up. On my, I love your voice and all your songs. I have a concert ukulele, and about 45 years ago I taught myself to play guitar, but haven't kept up with it. My husband gave me a baritone ukulele for Christmas, as I told him maybe I would enjoy having a baritone, as the fingering is like the guitar. (My husband is a great musician on stringed instruments) Anyway now I am looking up your videos to learn how to play. You do a wonderful job of explaining everything so clearly. Thank you so much for all you do.
Jesteś bardzo dobrym nauczycielem 👍😊 Odkrywam baryton od kilku dni i bardzo się cieszę że znalazłam Twoj kanał. Dziękuję 🤗 Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski!
My favorite key is G. I have played bluegrass for years and just now learning baritone uke. I like the 1 4 5 cords in the key of G, because that is where my voice is. Thanks
Being a 3 week noobie to anything uke related - yet coming from bass guitar, i have zero issues for fret finger strength...but we never 'strum' a bass. I am finding strumming the hardest part - great fun regardless. Love your videos - thanks
Just tried this with my thumb bouncing between the D and G strings before moving chords (so D string, B string, E string, G string, B string, E string pattern if that makes any sense) and it sounds delicious!
I just used a D Du uDu, but I switch chords to the sus on the first up strum. This could be called a “push”, when we change chords a half a beat earlier than usual! But feel free to experiment with any strumming patterns you’re already comfortable with!
Thanks. I thought I heard that pattern while I was listening. I am trying to get better at hearing patterns during the song. You explained the push In another video for yours. Thanks for all your work and sharing with us.
Have you tried the finger strengthening exercises at the end yet? Let me know which one is your favorite!
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@Colin Braden definitely, been watching on flixzone} for years myself :)
Bardzo fajne ćwiczenia 👍 Ostatnie jest trudne ale będę ćwiczyć. Takich ćwiczeń mi brakowało.
You are the loveliest teacher. I am complete rubbish right now, but you give me confidence! Thank you!
Oh man, that's so sweet of you! Thank you. I hope you have some fun every step of the learning process!!
Thank you Abigail. I heard of you in a video by Joanne Gaines,... My Kind Of Night, with Charlie Peacock. I loved the song, so I had to look you up. On my, I love your voice and all your songs. I have a concert ukulele, and about 45 years ago I taught myself to play guitar, but haven't kept up with it. My husband gave me a baritone ukulele for Christmas, as I told him maybe I would enjoy having a baritone, as the fingering is like the guitar. (My husband is a great musician on stringed instruments) Anyway now I am looking up your videos to learn how to play. You do a wonderful job of explaining everything so clearly. Thank you so much for all you do.
Jesteś bardzo dobrym nauczycielem 👍😊 Odkrywam baryton od kilku dni i bardzo się cieszę że znalazłam Twoj kanał. Dziękuję 🤗 Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski!
My favorite key is G. I have played bluegrass for years and just now learning baritone uke. I like the 1 4 5 cords in the key of G, because that is where my voice is. Thanks
Being a 3 week noobie to anything uke related - yet coming from bass guitar, i have zero issues for fret finger strength...but we never 'strum' a bass. I am finding strumming the hardest part - great fun regardless. Love your videos - thanks
nicely done... I am a fan of the Baritone your instruction has added a bit of ...wow ...to major chords
just found this. Thank you. I started learning baritone yukele 2 days ago...
My fav was exercise 3 with finger picking. It has a folk song sound.
Oooh love that idea! Yes, I think the third sounds the most like something I would actually use in a song. Thank you for watching!
Just tried this with my thumb bouncing between the D and G strings before moving chords (so D string, B string, E string, G string, B string, E string pattern if that makes any sense) and it sounds delicious!
Hello Abigail. Very well explained. Thank you for sharing. 🌹😊👌🏼🎼🎸
Great teaching job. Abby!
What were the walk down chords
What is the strum pattern for the bluesy progression? Thanks
I just used a D Du uDu, but I switch chords to the sus on the first up strum. This could be called a “push”, when we change chords a half a beat earlier than usual! But feel free to experiment with any strumming patterns you’re already comfortable with!
Thanks. I thought I heard that pattern while I was listening. I am trying to get better at hearing patterns during the song. You explained the push In another video for yours. Thanks for all your work and sharing with us.
What is the baritone you are using in this video?
Is this exercise on a worksheet on your Patreon page?
Not yet, but I’m going to work on that today! Great idea.