For all the guitarist who want the ukulele experience without purchasing a ukulele just put a capo on the 5th fret of your guitar and do not play the E or A string, bam, you have a ukulele
CaptainAmerykah1911, I have been using my second guitar with a capo on the 5th free for a couple of years. It has worked out great for me, and I still have a guitar for playing guitar. ☺
My little Gretsch also came with built in Fishman under saddle pick up and equalizer/tuner. Size is the point. I keep it next to my desk, fits easily into my elbow without banging into the arms of my chair.
@@carlesserrano8771 a man who is famous for almost drowning in a rip tide... hes famous for literally nothing else.... just joking, if you arent trolling - hes frontman for pearl jam and he was the partner to cris cornell in Temple Of The Dog - who (i may be wrong) only released 1 album and it was awesome. say hello 2 heaven tabs was in the most recent GuitarWorld magazine which i appreciated greatly.
I am thrilled that you are going to do more ukulele videos. I recently finished your beginner guitar lessons and started looking at your "how to play this song" videos, and I'd love to learn some ukulele from you. You're a great teacher, thanks for making the guitar make sense to me.
I switched from guitar and bass to focusing more and more on ukulele about 5 years ago and I love it. I really enjoy the challenge of doing something interesting on an instrument with a much more limited range and after a few decades of wrestling with heavy solidbodies, I have to admit it's nice to play something small and light. If you're used to linear tuning, reentrant can be a little hard to get your head around so for guitarists looking to try uke, I think it might be best to either start on one that has a low G string or on a baritone uke, which is tuned the same as the four highest strings on a guitar and if you want to hear what the instrument is really capable of, I'd recommend listening to Jake Shimabukuro, Taimane and Kalei Gamiao.
I have been a guitarist for many years but just got a uke a couple of months ago. Loving it! Much easier to play finger-picked melodies with chords but it takes a while to get the fact that D and A shapes on uke are actually G and D into your brain!
One thing that's important for guitarists to know coming to ukulele is that while the less strings means a lot of chords are simpler, it also means that playing melodies takes a lot more movement up and down the neck as opposed to across it. Because of the high g string, you are working with 3 strings for melody instead of the 6 you have on guitar.
Me: I wouldn't mind a Ukelele..... TH-cam: Hey you have a notification from Marty Music Me: oh wow! My wallet: Aww s#@t here we go again! Thanks for the permission Marty to get a new instrument ;) :p
I bought a Dean ukulele. I call it the mobile shredder. It’s a Dean electric guitar shaped ukulele. It is electric. I just bring it around along with a small amp and just shred around. It’s much more better than lugging an electric around or a acoustic. I’m glad dean guitars made a electric ukulele
A couple helpful tips I picked up are to get yourself a felt pick for a warmer tone and also lodge the uke right into your elbow and pick where your hand ends up, usually being up on the fretboard somewhere. Makes for a much warmer tone
I snagged my first uke a few months back and it's so much fun.. you should start peppering in your song tutorials on the uke because your teaching style is head and shoulders above mostly everyone on TH-cam
For the best sound on ukulele, strum the strings over the place where the body meets the neck, not over the sound hole like you do for the guitar. Great video.
Rajat Ahuja yeah lol that’s the most invalid selling point of a Ukulele I’ve ever seen. I personally would much rather bass, also prepares you for guitar with the size unlike a Ukulele
i always remember the ukes tuning as (from 1st string to 4th) All Evil Cats Growl - AECG. i bought a really top notch hand built uke for my niece but find myself jamming on it from time to time.
Decades ago I wanted to play guitar. My parents got me a uke instead. 5 years later, all desire to play guitar (or any instrument for that matter) was driven from me. Its taken 30 years for me to finally get back to that desire and start learning guitar. To each their own, but I'll be content to never hold a uke again! :D
I have an Amahi C-31. It's fun to play, has a distinctive look. Helped me break out of the rut I had fallen into, unlocked new songwriting possibilities :)
The way Marty says Ookalele, makes my life better... thanks Marty...your videos are getting better and better...5:16...Marty being a Brian May for a second..
If you want a Ukelele but can't afford one you can actually tune your guitar high enough (I think, it works for me) so that its justice one the tuning is A D G C E A and you'll notice the last 4 strings are just like a Ukelele and the last two are also from the standard guitar tuning, the best part about this tuning is its just like a guitar so you can play all those chords you already knew! I just discovered this myself like a few hours ago and I've never seen anyone ever mention it before which is wierd, probably cause their strings break? Like I said my guitar is doing fine but id say he careful as I think I almost broke my strings trying to yune it lol
Hey cool! I actually graduated from uke to a six string back in high school. I recall tuning to be same as the top four strings on a guitar but maybe I learned something!? I remember on the chord chart for my new guitar I was amazed that in most cases all I had to do was add the bass notes in my guitar shapes vs uke shapes. One hit recording I remember that featured a uke was BJ Thomas hit Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head. Was a Burt Bacharach song featured in the movie Butch Cassidy/Sundance Kid, backed by The Wrecking Crew on uke I believe.
This becomes more popular since Grace Vanderwaall auditioned on AGT 2016 I would love if you can make a review about the Grace Vanderwaalls songs and the way she plays this beautiful instrument
I wish other instruments get the same exposure as guitar does, thers a bunch of apps that have guitar tabs, chords, lessons and so much but theres hardly any for ukes or cuatros or any instrument for that matter. Well i just used you video for a little banter, anyways keep it up marty i have been a sub since a really long time, you helped me so much through my learning, thank you for inspiring me and making me do better you are awesome!
I have been playing the uke for about 6 years now. I considered learning guitar after succeeding with the uke, but I found it to be redundant. fun video!
5:13 to the non-musical people... or people who don’t play string instruments with solid bodies... the best smell in the world is the inside of a solid body guitar or ukulele! BEST!!!
Hello greetings, I apologize for the inconvenience. How could I tune my Harmony vintage RB 3525 14 fret baritone ukulele to sound like soprano. I appreciate your kindness 
A baritone uke plays exactly like a guitar without the two bass strings - same chord shapes, same keys. So everything you learn on a baritone translates directly to guitar skills. But it's way easier on the fingers and easier to form chords.
Lucky...im literally staring out the window waiting for ups to deliver mine! It's due today/out for delivery. I got a victory pineapple soprano. Cant wait!!!
Hi! Can you recommend a uke around $150-200 that doesn’t have a blunt edge? I am a beginner with a concert sized uke, and the uke I have is literally digging into my right forearm while strumming causing painful marks/bruises. I’ve experimented with various positioning, but I’ve concluded that it’s not the positioning that’s my problem, but the instrument’s design and the blunt edge where the side meets the top - no matter how I position, my forearm hits a corner one way or another. I am thinking that something with a more rounded edge would resolve the issue. Can you recommend some options? I’d really like a concert size, preferably an acoustic-electric. Thanks in advance!
Marty let's hang out and jam brotha I've learned to play guitar watching your videos. Of course some songs too like nothing else matters, road trippin by red hot and a few others. But I live in California and honestly it would be a dream to jam together man.
Marty, I’ve been wanting a Ukulele for Christmas but my parents say I don’t need one since I have a guitar . Hopefully this video will convince them !!
For all the guitarist who want the ukulele experience without purchasing a ukulele just put a capo on the 5th fret of your guitar and do not play the E or A string, bam, you have a ukulele
BIG BRAIN
Thanks for the tip dude.....you big showoff ha ha ha ha ha
CaptainAmerykah1911, I have been using my second guitar with a capo on the 5th free for a couple of years. It has worked out great for me, and I still have a guitar for playing guitar. ☺
Fuck me here I was consider spending money thanks a lot dick (jk)
U gotta change the strings too in that case...
Who's editing your videos? Because they deserve a raise
Amadeus X yes
Yep,
The coolest video.
First real this is the most memetastic thing I've seen in one of his videos.
You’re probably the one editing the videos and think you’re slick commenting as if you don’t know to try and get a raise ….
It’s like a guitar but for hobbits
*a Bass for Hobbits
Some Entitlement issues agreed
Some Entitlement issues fair 😅
a guitar is like a uke for ogres.
Hey I made a 2020 graduation speech th-cam.com/video/3l0z0jyxLGc/w-d-xo.html
Marty I need a ukulele with a whammy bar
My little Gretsch also came with built in Fishman under saddle pick up and equalizer/tuner. Size is the point. I keep it next to my desk, fits easily into my elbow without banging into the arms of my chair.
Electric Ukulele
No one:
Marty: "I can finally be Eddie Vedder, yes!"
Orangewood Guitars who is eddie vedder?
@@carlesserrano8771 a man who is famous for almost drowning in a rip tide... hes famous for literally nothing else.... just joking, if you arent trolling - hes frontman for pearl jam and he was the partner to cris cornell in Temple Of The Dog - who (i may be wrong) only released 1 album and it was awesome. say hello 2 heaven tabs was in the most recent GuitarWorld magazine which i appreciated greatly.
I am thrilled that you are going to do more ukulele videos. I recently finished your beginner guitar lessons and started looking at your "how to play this song" videos, and I'd love to learn some ukulele from you. You're a great teacher, thanks for making the guitar make sense to me.
Only Marty can pull off an MLG meme in 2019
I switched from guitar and bass to focusing more and more on ukulele about 5 years ago and I love it. I really enjoy the challenge of doing something interesting on an instrument with a much more limited range and after a few decades of wrestling with heavy solidbodies, I have to admit it's nice to play something small and light. If you're used to linear tuning, reentrant can be a little hard to get your head around so for guitarists looking to try uke, I think it might be best to either start on one that has a low G string or on a baritone uke, which is tuned the same as the four highest strings on a guitar and if you want to hear what the instrument is really capable of, I'd recommend listening to Jake Shimabukuro, Taimane and Kalei Gamiao.
I have been a guitarist for many years but just got a uke a couple of months ago. Loving it! Much easier to play finger-picked melodies with chords but it takes a while to get the fact that D and A shapes on uke are actually G and D into your brain!
One thing that's important for guitarists to know coming to ukulele is that while the less strings means a lot of chords are simpler, it also means that playing melodies takes a lot more movement up and down the neck as opposed to across it. Because of the high g string, you are working with 3 strings for melody instead of the 6 you have on guitar.
thanks, this should have been in the video.
Anything I can do to be more like George Harrison is good in my book!
When I meet a new girl: 5:13
fucking creep
Lol
Me: I wouldn't mind a Ukelele.....
TH-cam: Hey you have a notification from Marty Music
Me: oh wow!
My wallet: Aww s#@t here we go again!
Thanks for the permission Marty to get a new instrument ;) :p
And, soon to be Marty Swartz ukelele lessons.
I bought a Dean ukulele. I call it the mobile shredder. It’s a Dean electric guitar shaped ukulele. It is electric. I just bring it around along with a small amp and just shred around. It’s much more better than lugging an electric around or a acoustic. I’m glad dean guitars made a electric ukulele
Great inspiration for my grandson. He has been learning and growing his skills from your channel.!
The nickname of this instrument should be “Little guitar”.
Guitar for the legendary Danny Devito
little bass*
Little bass more like
Cheeki Breeker I don’t care if it’s a little bass just because it has 4 strings. It should be nicknamed “Little guitar”, seriously. -_-
@@heroofwinds1251 tropical bass
That was a great intro song
It's Imagine by John Lennon
Bawjaw blast
It sounds like Imagine
You talked me into it. I mess with my kid’s toy uke every now and then. These look awesome. I ordered the concert Acacia.
No idea how you can play it so easily u r amazing
A couple helpful tips I picked up are to get yourself a felt pick for a warmer tone and also lodge the uke right into your elbow and pick where your hand ends up, usually being up on the fretboard somewhere. Makes for a much warmer tone
This video had me smiling from beginning to end, thanks for that Marty, I needed it for sure. Lifted my spirits right when I needed it.
Marty I don't know if it's you editing these videos but this is dry humour at its finest and some quality editing. Keep it up
I snagged my first uke a few months back and it's so much fun.. you should start peppering in your song tutorials on the uke because your teaching style is head and shoulders above mostly everyone on TH-cam
For the best sound on ukulele, strum the strings over the place where the body meets the neck, not over the sound hole like you do for the guitar. Great video.
"it's easier to play because it has less strings than guitar". BASS GUITAR players crying in the corner.
Rajat Ahuja yeah lol that’s the most invalid selling point of a Ukulele I’ve ever seen. I personally would much rather bass, also prepares you for guitar with the size unlike a Ukulele
The fact that you called it a Bass Guitar just pissed alot of Davie 504 fan
LoL
Can one slap it?
Okay Marty, now you HAVE to do Somewhere Over the Rainbow
First, must put on 200 lbs.
i always remember the ukes tuning as (from 1st string to 4th) All Evil Cats Growl - AECG. i bought a really top notch hand built uke for my niece but find myself jamming on it from time to time.
Decades ago I wanted to play guitar. My parents got me a uke instead. 5 years later, all desire to play guitar (or any instrument for that matter) was driven from me. Its taken 30 years for me to finally get back to that desire and start learning guitar. To each their own, but I'll be content to never hold a uke again! :D
The ukelele is such an underrated instrument! Appreciate the advice as a ukelele owner!
Wow, Marty on the ukelele sounds like me on the guitar. There is hope for me!
Thank you marty music for my daily laugh. I always enjoy your videos from guitar lessons to anything music, its uplifting so thank you again
I started on ukulele and it made the transition to guitar very easy! Marty man I love you even more for this video!
Cool video! Love the editing! Really funny 😆
Ah, the gae little guitar otherwise known as the ukelele.
The intro song, still fresh nowadays!
That michael Rosen reference (plus the brilliant video) was the final thing to push me over the edge and make me subscribe
I picked up a mandolin, instead of a ukulele. It’s fun!
I have an Amahi C-31. It's fun to play, has a distinctive look. Helped me break out of the rut I had fallen into, unlocked new songwriting possibilities :)
The way Marty says Ookalele, makes my life better... thanks Marty...your videos are getting better and better...5:16...Marty being a Brian May for a second..
Alex the Guitarist *sniffs monopoly*
Mandolin guide next please. They are very portable & cool.
Yeah a mandolin is much better than a ukulele
If you want a Ukelele but can't afford one you can actually tune your guitar high enough (I think, it works for me) so that its justice one the tuning is
A D G C E A and you'll notice the last 4 strings are just like a Ukelele and the last two are also from the standard guitar tuning, the best part about this tuning is its just like a guitar so you can play all those chords you already knew! I just discovered this myself like a few hours ago and I've never seen anyone ever mention it before which is wierd, probably cause their strings break? Like I said my guitar is doing fine but id say he careful as I think I almost broke my strings trying to yune it lol
Awesome Marty! I have 7 of them. Guitar, Ukes, Strumsticks, Cigarbox Guitars are great instruments! Tenor & Baritone are my favorites.
So I CAN play one through my Marshall! How would it sound with a wah pedal???
Just bought my first ukelele. You’re the man, Marty!
Marty can play ANYTHING!
Thanks! You have me excited to get my ukulele... on the way to me ...
Amazing 🔥Marty you’re the best 💯
Marty having fun with his Jumping Fleas now.
love the editing
Best editing
6:25 literally spat my water laughing this is so random
I love you bro,your very good teacher.
That's sounds great, friend!
Marty was for sure high af while making this video. I'm loving the rad editing done btw. Keep rocking dude!
Awww no heart
Marty definitely would love to see a video teaching the song No Regrets-Mike Love. Love the vids keep it up brotha!!
Riptide on Ukulele is the Wonderwall on Guitar
Hey cool! I actually graduated from uke to a six string back in high school. I recall tuning to be same as the top four strings on a guitar but maybe I learned something!? I remember on the chord chart for my new guitar I was amazed that in most cases all I had to do was add the bass notes in my guitar shapes vs uke shapes.
One hit recording I remember that featured a uke was BJ Thomas hit Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head. Was a Burt Bacharach song featured in the movie Butch Cassidy/Sundance Kid, backed by The Wrecking Crew on uke I believe.
I'm definitely buying one,
Thanks for the video.
This becomes more popular since Grace Vanderwaall auditioned on AGT 2016 I would love if you can make a review about the Grace Vanderwaalls songs and the way she plays this beautiful instrument
This guy is the coolest grandad ever.🤣❤️
I wish other instruments get the same exposure as guitar does, thers a bunch of apps that have guitar tabs, chords, lessons and so much but theres hardly any for ukes or cuatros or any instrument for that matter. Well i just used you video for a little banter, anyways keep it up marty i have been a sub since a really long time, you helped me so much through my learning, thank you for inspiring me and making me do better you are awesome!
Marty can you do tutorial guitar for: Love of my life by Queen 🙏😀
I've always been interested in ukulele or banjo chords, so your future videos on ukes should be really good. 😁
Marty do an acoustic guitar tutorial of Love of My Life by Queen. Do it on 6 string. Teach from Rock in Montreal live
Yes please^
Totally want one! 🤩
funny you make this video i just bought my son one a couple weeks ago Hes learned LA bomba ive been playing along with him on guitar. good times.
Try the baritone, tunes similar to a guitar and much easier to play if you are a guitar play. Rock-on my brother.
Nice video! Thanks!
Couldn’t resist, bought the Tenor Orangewood$155
I have been playing the uke for about 6 years now. I considered learning guitar after succeeding with the uke, but I found it to be redundant. fun video!
Please do goodbye yellow brick road. Love your videos by the way. You help me so much with my guitar playing thank you for doing what you do. :)
Marty will soon be taking on Jake Shimabukuro at the uke battle of the bands!!
Ukulele is a Happy Instrument. And a Uke Bass is fun as heck.
I have a question! Do you necessarily need to sing to play a ukulele?
5:13 to the non-musical people... or people who don’t play string instruments with solid bodies... the best smell in the world is the inside of a solid body guitar or ukulele! BEST!!!
I have a few ukes and that sounds pretty great, just tuned even with only sock strings. Eddie Vedder'd be proud, go Orangewood!!!
You Can play Come as you are by Nirvana on the E and A strings just like on guitar
I swapped out the G string for an octave lower, which is available in most guitar stores. Makes it closer to an actual high pitched guitar.
Hello greetings, I apologize for the inconvenience. How could I tune my Harmony vintage RB 3525 14 fret baritone ukulele to sound like soprano. I appreciate your kindness

Is it easy to take a uke like this and restring it to be a left handed? Or do you need to buy a left specific one?
What a nice channel I found
Dont think twice its alright by bob dylan please. Thank you for another great video!!!
Marty Shwartz, The official instrument sniffer.
Walking on sunshine
Hoping to find more video where you play the other instruments
These edits man!
The only reason is to play somewhere over the rainbow to flex on your friends :D
And also the little song that Steve Martin and Bernedette Peters performed in "THE JERK"
Or play "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"....as per Jake Shimabukoro's ukulele version that went viral many years back on youtube. Check it out.👍
A baritone uke plays exactly like a guitar without the two bass strings - same chord shapes, same keys. So everything you learn on a baritone translates directly to guitar skills. But it's way easier on the fingers and easier to form chords.
Just as I get my ukelele let’s go!
Lucky...im literally staring out the window waiting for ups to deliver mine! It's due today/out for delivery. I got a victory pineapple soprano. Cant wait!!!
Hi! Can you recommend a uke around $150-200 that doesn’t have a blunt edge? I am a beginner with a concert sized uke, and the uke I have is literally digging into my right forearm while strumming causing painful marks/bruises. I’ve experimented with various positioning, but I’ve concluded that it’s not the positioning that’s my problem, but the instrument’s design and the blunt edge where the side meets the top - no matter how I position, my forearm hits a corner one way or another. I am thinking that something with a more rounded edge would resolve the issue. Can you recommend some options? I’d really like a concert size, preferably an acoustic-electric. Thanks in advance!
Marty plss do more ukelele video's plss i've just bought an ukelele but i want to learn how to play bdw i like your video's
Marty let's hang out and jam brotha I've learned to play guitar watching your videos. Of course some songs too like nothing else matters, road trippin by red hot and a few others. But I live in California and honestly it would be a dream to jam together man.
oh my! my best teacher now in ukulele too? 😎😎😀
Oh yeah! It smells, real GOOD! This video gave me the LOLs...🤘🏽
Hi Marty , Can you please tell me if you can use 'low G' tuning on the Orangewood Tenor -- without -- filing the nut ?? , many thanks , Dreamer
Cool. a miniature guitar..think I will buy one....
The way you pronounce ukulele will never get old.
I love this Vid why is your personality not like this all the time
Marty, I’ve been wanting a Ukulele for Christmas but my parents say I don’t need one since I have a guitar . Hopefully this video will convince them !!
you should do a ukelele lesson