Excellent tutorial, Mika! The only concept I’d add with Step 12 (not saying I’m fluent in the prior 11) would be for people to know what chords lead to each other most frequently, which will make any “noodling” session sound even more like a song. Keep up the great work, Mika, Andrew, and the whole HMS crew!
Mahalo plenty Mika, most favorite tutorial by far. This lesson in a nut shell builds foundation, sharpens technique, and formulates a beautiful progression into theory. Brilliant!!!🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽😎
What a great tutorial from Mika. I would like to play like Mika, Kalei, Corey and all your friends. More videos like this. Thanks a lot. C'ya Gyani from Munich.👏
Thanks for this great lesson. I’m a newer member and did get notified of this lesson. I’d love to go see the previous one Mica mentioned with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Is there a way to see all previous lessons? Thank you for replying. 🎶
Some of them do. There is about 80 lessons up there so far but it's a bit scattered and some have tabs but most do not. Some great stuff though. It's a work in process and we'll try to add more with tabs and organize it better soon. Mahalo! 🤙🏼
Mika, I don’t see too good. It is almost impossible to see what fingers you are clicking. I will have too slow the speed down to see how your plucking. I like sheet music so I can zoom in and see what notes to pluck. Thank you. ❤❤❤
He mentions the numbers as well. So for the different G's, you have 0232, 0775, and 7,7,7,10. Hope that helps. He mentions the numbering for each chord.
Wow, this is really great, broken down into manageable steps, congrats - incredibly pertinent & useful.
This is what I've been looking for. Well explained and easy to understand!
Best lesson ever. Finally!!!! I get it now. Thanks so much Mika... ❤
Thank you so much for making this valuable lesson available to the general public.
Really cool lesson, thank you. I’d love to hear your next 11 steps too. 😃
Awesome tutorial! Well done! That provides a sequential framework on which to build skills. Much appreciated.
Absolutely fantastic lesson - best I have come across . Gracie Mille !
Excellent tutorial, Mika! The only concept I’d add with Step 12 (not saying I’m fluent in the prior 11) would be for people to know what chords lead to each other most frequently, which will make any “noodling” session sound even more like a song.
Keep up the great work, Mika, Andrew, and the whole HMS crew!
Thanks a lot ❤
Mahalo plenty Mika, most favorite tutorial by far. This lesson in a nut shell builds foundation, sharpens technique, and formulates a beautiful progression into theory. Brilliant!!!🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽😎
Brilliant lesson thank you
Thank you so much. This lesson covers so much in a wonderfully concise and clear way. Brilliant teaching example. 🙏
Yay how generous of you, thank you for Mika lesson 💛
Thank you for this lesson
Long intro but worth the wait. Good stuff. Thank you.
Awesome stuff Mika.
Wonderful lesson! Beauty in simplicity!❤
Superb lesson....Thank you.
Great teaching!
What a great tutorial from Mika. I would like to play like Mika, Kalei, Corey and all your friends. More videos like this. Thanks a lot. C'ya Gyani from Munich.👏
Thank you!
Perfect, love lessons like this: merci ! 😸🤙
Mika, I could not find your first beginner picking. How do I find it. Thank You. 👀👀👀
Thanks 🙏😎🇲🇽
No ka oi Mika!
How come when I pluck MY g string it doesn’t sound the same, it’s lower (!?) 😂
its probably not an island tuned ukulele, im guessing its probably either a baritone or tenor.
u can check with a tuner
What uke are you using"
Thanks for this great lesson.
I’m a newer member and did get notified of this lesson. I’d love to go see the previous one Mica mentioned with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
Is there a way to see all previous lessons? Thank you for replying. 🎶
Yeah it's at the member section at the site
With the site membership, are tabs available with that? 😊
Some of them do. There is about 80 lessons up there so far but it's a bit scattered and some have tabs but most do not. Some great stuff though. It's a work in process and we'll try to add more with tabs and organize it better soon. Mahalo! 🤙🏼
@@HawaiiMusicSupplyTUS ok great thank you for your reply 🙏
This is a great lesson! Thank you 🤙
Mika, I don’t see too good. It is almost impossible to see what fingers you are clicking. I will have too slow the speed down to see how your plucking. I like sheet music so I can zoom in and see what notes to pluck. Thank you. ❤❤❤
He mentions the numbers as well. So for the different G's, you have 0232, 0775, and 7,7,7,10. Hope that helps. He mentions the numbering for each chord.