FEEDBACK TIME! I know the struggle of learning the ukulele, but I also know how rewarding it can be to someone’s life. I want to attract more and more people to learn this beautiful instrument and express their feelings with it. GOOD NEWS: I have a TON of IDEAS to make that possible. BAD NEWS: Because this is very new on TH-cam, I still don’t have enough views to get clear feedback from the viewers. HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? 1. Leave a few words in the comments about where you currently are in your ukulele journey, what little struggles are currently holding you back, and even more importantly, how’s the weather outside for you ☀️🌧️? 2. Receive some of my gratitude! Thank you!
I love this way of playing... its more aoulful than strumming away at old meaninglass songs although that can be fun sometimes with others.. i love the quiet simplicity. Thank you
Great question! I designed everything myself, I wish there was a « visualizer » but these things don’t exist (yet). I imagined a graphic design I would have liked to have on my own learning journey and made it real. It’s only a beta version and will probably change in my next video projects to find a balance between hours of editing and the enjoyment of people, I’m simply waiting for more feedback and I’ll adjust accordingly :)
That Ukulele is a Flight Diana Soundwave in Concert size. I can’t pronounce myself too much about recommending it or not. It’s definitely amazing instrument but the Soundwave system which is the key feature of these Flight models stopped working right after the 2 years warranty expired.
Yes everything’s at the end during the play along. There is still something interesting to be said on the chords. All of them are “incomplete” and have open strings, these are not the standard way of playing them but it’s also why they sound amazing. The idea is to let as many open strings as possible. Having just a few notes changing throughout, is what’s creating this relaxing sense of stability/peace I’m right now working on new graphics to explain this concept :)
FEEDBACK TIME!
I know the struggle of learning the ukulele, but I also know how rewarding it can be to someone’s life. I want to attract more and more people to learn this beautiful instrument and express their feelings with it.
GOOD NEWS: I have a TON of IDEAS to make that possible.
BAD NEWS: Because this is very new on TH-cam, I still don’t have enough views to get clear feedback from the viewers.
HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
1. Leave a few words in the comments about where you currently are in your ukulele journey, what little struggles are currently holding you back, and even more importantly, how’s the weather outside for you ☀️🌧️?
2. Receive some of my gratitude!
Thank you!
I love this way of playing... its more aoulful than strumming away at old meaninglass songs although that can be fun sometimes with others.. i love the quiet simplicity. Thank you
I want simple but beautiful.. feeling overwhelmed by complexity of music theory!!
Super chill and unique video
Where did you get the fretboard visualizer for your video?
Great question! I designed everything myself, I wish there was a « visualizer » but these things don’t exist (yet).
I imagined a graphic design I would have liked to have on my own learning journey and made it real.
It’s only a beta version and will probably change in my next video projects to find a balance between hours of editing and the enjoyment of people, I’m simply waiting for more feedback and I’ll adjust accordingly :)
what Flight is that uke? thanks
That Ukulele is a Flight Diana Soundwave in Concert size. I can’t pronounce myself too much about recommending it or not. It’s definitely amazing instrument but the Soundwave system which is the key feature of these Flight models stopped working right after the 2 years warranty expired.
@@TiBO_Uke thanks for the feedback!
@@pedrosanchezpalma4443 You’re welcome 😉
I would appreciate,the names of the chords,and their fret/strings
Oops just saw them.sorry and thanks
Yes everything’s at the end during the play along. There is still something interesting to be said on the chords. All of them are “incomplete” and have open strings, these are not the standard way of playing them but it’s also why they sound amazing. The idea is to let as many open strings as possible.
Having just a few notes changing throughout, is what’s creating this relaxing sense of stability/peace
I’m right now working on new graphics to explain this concept :)
French ?
Bingo!