I just got my first ukulele today and this is the first thing I tried. It was easy to learn and helped me quickly memorize A7. D7, and E7. Perhaps my greatest accomplishment was hearing my dad say, "Yeah, I guess that could sound vaguely bluesy." Lol. Thank you for this wonderful jumping-off point to learn!
There are thick, they are the Aquila nylgut with a low G (they come in a yellow/goldish package). I got them because they are white and I think they look good on video but honestly the tension is too high for my liking.
Such a clear explanation. Thank you!
I’m having a blast because of this tutorial, thank you!
Thank you! I've been self-teaching for 5 months and this was my first blues. So much fun!
I just got my first ukulele today and this is the first thing I tried. It was easy to learn and helped me quickly memorize A7. D7, and E7. Perhaps my greatest accomplishment was hearing my dad say, "Yeah, I guess that could sound vaguely bluesy." Lol. Thank you for this wonderful jumping-off point to learn!
Top man, Clear and precise. Spot on. Si.
Thank you
I like the A7 hammer on, now to practice! Thanks Terry.
A subtle technique that makes a huge difference in the sound and feel
Thank you for this tutorial ❤️
So good.
My man, learned it all from you. When you coming back to SD?
what ukelele is this? what makes the sound so warm? ps love the video
It's a Tenor ukulele with a low g string (heh) i'm pretty sure. Highly recommend and it's not hard to change a string on a uke
Hi Terry, i am wondering what brand strings you are playing here. They do look quite thick. Is the low G (round)wound?
There are thick, they are the Aquila nylgut with a low G (they come in a yellow/goldish package). I got them because they are white and I think they look good on video but honestly the tension is too high for my liking.
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What are these number in the screen i am unable to understand them .... plz help me out...
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