Yay! Another 12 bar blues song! These are so much fun. I’m struggling with the B7 chord, but I switched from my concert uke to soprano uke and it’s a little better. I love doing the walk downs. I need to work on the muting next. I like these tutorials because they keep me busy for several days. Thanks for another great tutorial!
Glad you like it! For more learning resources such as practice tracks, song sheets, and exclusive content, drop by the AllForUke community site and have a look around. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
I still can´t make a clean B7 chord barring the fret, so I made do with the other way to play it instead until I get better at it. Still, playing blues is amazing, and something I never thought would be possible on the uke. Ty for the lesson Kevin.
hello from California. I would love to see a tutorial on drops of Jupiter by train. Chords seem straight forward, but I cant figure out a strum pattern. Also would like to know when do you need to change strings. love your tutorials!!!
Nice one Kevin took me where I wanted to go. Thank you. How about Crossroads or Hoochie Coochie Man and my all time favourite I'd rather go blind? Don't know how tricky they'd be..
I’m new and I would like to no what is the best Low G string for Tenor Kala BMB-T … and if I would like have a low sound what’s the model as a mite low sound case
Kevin, tysm for your lesson. Can I ask you a question. You often talk about A and B sections. What do they mean? I tried to google it, but I found nothing. Love u sm. Stay safe.
A and B would define the section, typically used in Jazz or Classical. In modern music, an example would be saying the A section is a Verse and the B section is a chorus. You can always just use those terms, but A, B, C are useful when a song doesn’t just follow a standard Verse-Chorus-Bridge form. Maybe this is a topic for another tutorial :)
I am finding it difficult to pick up the song sheet pdf. The links seem to take me in circles and it keeps asking me to sign up which I am already. I know you covered this at the nd of one of the kickstart videos but for me it's not really clear.
Thanks very much....I will try to get close to it....greetings from Germany 😊
Loved your class. I’m in Bristol and just beginning the use ` thank you !!
Yay! Another 12 bar blues song! These are so much fun. I’m struggling with the B7 chord, but I switched from my concert uke to soprano uke and it’s a little better. I love doing the walk downs. I need to work on the muting next. I like these tutorials because they keep me busy for several days. Thanks for another great tutorial!
Great song and great tutorial.
Yes!!! Kevin! Thanks for the Sweet Home Chicago! This is what I really want to learn the blues song 😁 ! Thanks for your great tutorial!!! 😊😊😊
You got it!
it`s really fun! thanks
Glad you like it! For more learning resources such as practice tracks, song sheets, and exclusive content, drop by the AllForUke community site and have a look around. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
I have learnt so much from your videos. Namaste from India and Thank you ✌️
You're so welcome!
I still can´t make a clean B7 chord barring the fret, so I made do with the other way to play it instead until I get better at it. Still, playing blues is amazing, and something I never thought would be possible on the uke. Ty for the lesson Kevin.
Thanks Kevin!! Now I can attempt to play along while my husband is ripping up the blues on his keyboard. 🤣
Thanks
hello from California. I would love to see a tutorial on drops of Jupiter by train. Chords seem straight forward, but I cant figure out a strum pattern. Also would like to know when do you need to change strings. love your tutorials!!!
Nice one Kevin took me where I wanted to go. Thank you. How about Crossroads or Hoochie Coochie Man and my all time favourite I'd rather go blind? Don't know how tricky they'd be..
I’m new and I would like to no what is the best Low G string for Tenor Kala BMB-T … and if I would like have a low sound what’s the model as a mite low sound case
Please try and do a tutorial on 'Nothing Else Matters - Metallica' especially the intro!!
How are you doing the up mute?
Kevin, tysm for your lesson. Can I ask you a question. You often talk about A and B sections. What do they mean? I tried to google it, but I found nothing.
Love u sm. Stay safe.
A and B would define the section, typically used in Jazz or Classical. In modern music, an example would be saying the A section is a Verse and the B section is a chorus. You can always just use those terms, but A, B, C are useful when a song doesn’t just follow a standard Verse-Chorus-Bridge form. Maybe this is a topic for another tutorial :)
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I am finding it difficult to pick up the song sheet pdf. The links seem to take me in circles and it keeps asking me to sign up which I am already. I know you covered this at the nd of one of the kickstart videos but for me it's not really clear.
the moment i hear the word mute on the chords i exit out