@@Kate_rynDraws Lol same I have been playing the Ukulele for 2 months or smtg and my dumbass thought chucking is just muting💀 and I got a hang of using it in strumming specially riptide but now that I learned to actually chuck I can't play the Riptide 😭😭
learning more about drums has really helped my out in my playing of guitar actually, it’s really interesting how all these elements of music fit together
@@zackglickert4495 That's interesting. Because I too wish to learn percussion. And am a near beginner in guitar. Only, I'm quite weary about the loud noise drums make. It's my ear drums that don't like it! But, I love percussion! So, it's quite a dilemma! Even with headphones... or ear plugs!
@@cutechiangels they have electric drums that you can set to the volume you like and can even put on headphones so you’re not bothering other people! i wish i had a set, but i don’t have the money nor the room for one
@@JohannesHeldAs for why is there an E7, well I’d have to get into a bit of music theory.. tl:dr it sounds better If you wanna read: The chord progression itself is actually very common in flamenco music called the Andalusian Cadence, a i-VII-VI-V progression. Which in the key of Am: i, the chord that is minor of the first note in the key, which would be A minor VII, the chord that is major of the seventh note in the key, which would be G major VI, the chord that is major of the sixth note in the key, F major V, the chord that is major of the fifth note in the key, E major The lower or uppercase of the roman numeral determines if it’s major or minor. Now for the usage of E7 instead of a normal E, the use of seventh chords (technically these are dominant seventh chords, which are done by adding the minor seventh to a major chord) are usually used to induce tension as the chord approaches the root (called the tonic), to make the resolution of the progression more satisfying, as after the E7 we would loop back to Am which is the root of the key. The E7 adds tension before returning and resolving at the Am. You can see it for yourself too, play an E instead of the E7, I personally like the E7 for the darker tone it gives which sorta alludes to the minor key and the minor root. Apologies for the long comment, left a tl:dr above…. Hope you have a nice day!
What a sweet, fun teacher. Love all your videos. Short, loaded with great things to try. At age 78 it takes me a while, but it sounds really cool. Mahalo.
i usually experiment on strumming patterns. and i found it very interesting that the same chord progression sounds very different depending on how you strum.
I'm struggling with just down, now your putting up and a chuk in as well... But I have been playing less than a day.. Finding your videos very helpful..
The way my tutor taught me was that a “zing” was a downstroke and a “ga” was an up stroke and a “zick” was the palm mute or a chick as you said so *zing ga zing ga zick ga zing ga was your strum pattern*
Variation I have been playing for a while to give me that “Latin” rhythm: Down, Down, Up, Slap, Up, Down, Up. Works great for Hotel California and the like 👍
I really wish if you can make a tutorial how to play this on a guitar i really love how it sounds the strumming and the chords amazing !!🤍🤍cant stop watching this
For the first pattern, the subdivision is 8th notes. For the second pattern, the subdivision is 16th notes. Some mid tempo songs may allow the use of either pattern, but more likely only one or the other will work depending on the tempo.
Interesting video books you can't tell us how to play an instrument like that will strum in a different way plus there is different strumming patterns for different songs
Ukelele players learning there’s more than the riptide strumming patern
I’m proud to say that I’ve been playing ukulele for six months now and I *technically* don’t know how to play Riptide. XD
I've been playing uke for four years I didn't even know X existed
@@Kate_rynDraws lol i've played for a week or 2 and got the hang of it
@@Kate_rynDraws Lol same I have been playing the Ukulele for 2 months or smtg and my dumbass thought chucking is just muting💀 and I got a hang of using it in strumming specially riptide but now that I learned to actually chuck I can't play the Riptide 😭😭
It's actually DD UDU for riptide
You're thinking of the strumming patterns for songs like "Somewhere over the rainbow"
Ukulele players when they learn they can play in half-time
💀
I’m legit just bought a ukelele it comes this Friday I’m looking forward to learning to play it now that I know piano
@@HiPerfectSoul yousician app
@@KyleKovitchyou have to pay after a few lessons so I just wasted my time
@@DAISYYPAISYofc, but it’s cheap as hell though
I love it! Very flamenco-ish!❤
also thanks to the andalusian cadence
@@matvocaat viva andalusia
The only strumming pattern I learnt ⬇️⬇️⬆️ ⬆️⬇️⬆️ 💀
Here, try this one, ⬇️ ⬆️⬆️⬇️⬆️ you can use this in riptide by vance joy, with the chords Am, G, Cm, and also the strum you use! Hope this helps!
@@tomgray6529 Thanks! But can I use C instead of Cm?
crazy
Me too 👽💙I have been learning this instrument for a month
Down down up up down up 😂
The “Chuck” falls where the snare drum hit would be if a drummer was playing with you. That’s what I hear there. Cool
Yes! That’s correct 😃
Whenever I play with a drummer I don’t do a chuck, I just mute
learning more about drums has really helped my out in my playing of guitar actually, it’s really interesting how all these elements of music fit together
@@zackglickert4495
That's interesting. Because I too wish to learn percussion. And am a near beginner in guitar.
Only, I'm quite weary about the loud noise drums make. It's my ear drums that don't like it! But, I love percussion! So, it's quite a dilemma! Even with headphones... or ear plugs!
@@cutechiangels they have electric drums that you can set to the volume you like and can even put on headphones so you’re not bothering other people! i wish i had a set, but i don’t have the money nor the room for one
That's why it works sped up bc then the strums would be semi quatavers meaning the chuck is on the beats 2 and 4.
It depends on what song be played . As a guitarist, I just simply use strumming pattern that suits the song
No shit bro
@@anula7694 what shit
As a guitarist ... LMFAO.
Can we talk about this beautiful chord progression as well?!
😃😃
no.
its nothing too special lol
Yes, please! In which key is it? Why is there an E7?
@@JohannesHeldAs for why is there an E7, well I’d have to get into a bit of music theory.. tl:dr it sounds better
If you wanna read:
The chord progression itself is actually very common in flamenco music called the Andalusian Cadence, a i-VII-VI-V progression. Which in the key of Am:
i, the chord that is minor of the first note in the key, which would be A minor
VII, the chord that is major of the seventh note in the key, which would be G major
VI, the chord that is major of the sixth note in the key, F major
V, the chord that is major of the fifth note in the key, E major
The lower or uppercase of the roman numeral determines if it’s major or minor.
Now for the usage of E7 instead of a normal E, the use of seventh chords (technically these are dominant seventh chords, which are done by adding the minor seventh to a major chord) are usually used to induce tension as the chord approaches the root (called the tonic), to make the resolution of the progression more satisfying, as after the E7 we would loop back to Am which is the root of the key. The E7 adds tension before returning and resolving at the Am.
You can see it for yourself too, play an E instead of the E7, I personally like the E7 for the darker tone it gives which sorta alludes to the minor key and the minor root.
Apologies for the long comment, left a tl:dr above….
Hope you have a nice day!
that chord progression is FIREEE 🔥
i shall now learn and use this. thank yoouuuuu
Is it just me or the sped up version sounds like gerudo valley?
Thanks! The chucking is quite tricky though! Maybe you can show us more precisely how to chuck? Thx. 👍🙂
Same! How do you Chuck?
Takes 3 minutes to learn then it’s as easy as strumming
she has a video for it too
It resembles Gratitude by Amin Toofani which is originally played on guitar (nylon strings)....
This sounds cool! I need to learn how to chuck though😂 Merry Christmas everybody! ❤
Have you learn how to chuck? 😅
No
Ho you need to do that
lay your whole left hand over all the strings but dont press down, then strum
@@Narube98 use your palm to mute the strings as you hit them :)
Try doing that with "A , G , F , E minor" it sounds amazing
The stumming is used in gratitude and its flamenco
Omg I love that new pattern and that Uke ❣️ is that a custom?
I keep coming back to this video. I love that pattern.
What a sweet, fun teacher. Love all your videos. Short, loaded with great things to try. At age 78 it takes me a while, but it sounds really cool. Mahalo.
Nice and great strumming pattern love it and gonna try it right away !!!
Yeahhh! That's the spirit ❤️❤️
If you put E instead of E7 it's sounds cool try out and enjoy the Flaminco ukulele.
I got my up chuck down! Thanx!!!
Very cool, this a rumba flamenca strum and Phrygian chord progression used a lot in flamenco. :)
Very cool! We learned strumming patterns like these in mariachi guitar class when I was in high school. Thanks for sharing 💜
I love that chord progression
Sounds sorta like the Andalusian chord progression
i usually experiment on strumming patterns. and i found it very interesting that the same chord progression sounds very different depending on how you strum.
Tried this one out and its life changing :D thx it sound so cool too
also the first one you did was harder to do imo that your version
Thanks for making this! Love the way you teach
Thank you so much for your support! You are beyond lovely.
I live with my ukulele in hand it goes everywhere with me even work, kayaking camping. ❤ all of your videos.
That’s soo cool 🎉Thank You Bernadette love the work you’re doing and especially your amazing ukulele you have there, God’s Blessings to you🙏
It’s really hard at first for me but I got the hang of it for the strumming pattern
Sounds good yet I still struggle with strumming.
I can fret the E major chord though.
When you started going faster my first thought was it sounds like the gerudo valley theme
How do I do an x?
The X is fantastic.
Put it in different places of the beat, and you can get some awesome sounds.
I love the X!
How about 8 down strokes in a row per chord and then down tuning and plugging into an amp?
You can also use a pick
Thanks! I practice your song.
Erm, isn't that el manaña from Gorillaz?
Great smile. Ty for learnings
I can’t stop watching this video it’s just the second one is amazing when u speed it up
THAT UKE IS GORGEOUS OML
Im I love with it I haven’t stopped playing with this pattern for 3 hours
It's so beautiful!
Very good,
this short is helpful for beginners.
U taught it so well!
Using the index finger for Am makes the change to G easier. And it's also easier to go from E7 back to Am.
You have good timing when you strum! I need to buy that musical instrument.
I’ve never done either partern I’ve always done multiple pattens for each song but it’s a nice one👍
..annnd,, I am still trying to master the chuck.. ,, LOL ,, this is a cool pattern,, chord combo is brilliant :)
Lol learning strumming patterns is crazy
I'm struggling with just down, now your putting up and a chuk in as well... But I have been playing less than a day.. Finding your videos very helpful..
If you haven't found it yet, try her 30 day uke challenge. th-cam.com/play/PLJFa3EaocfZkPvRqVaUf6pFuPxiLo0uWZ.html
Beautiful and beautiful song
🎉🎉🎉😅
you inspire always
thanks
Where can u buy the ukelele you’re playing? It looks super cool!
You're always so on point, Bernadette ❤️
Wow! Sounds like Entre dos aguas by Paco de Lucia. Have a listen to that one; it's really beautiful!
This strum pattern is also known as the “Hawaiian style strum” it’s very popular amongst local music.
Love that uke!
Kinda like a Rhumba! Thank you ❤️🎶
How do you create the Chuck? It looks like you’re strumming hard and fast? 😆
Love it strumming, thank u👍👍❤️❤️
Thank you so much, Harry!! ❤️
ive always wondered how to chuck
i can barely do it 😅
sounds so great. especially when the ukulele sounds faster
Love it, thank you!
sounds great, and I hope you all have a great holiday season, and an even better new year
Down down up up down up is also a good one
The way my tutor taught me was that a “zing” was a downstroke and a “ga” was an up stroke and a “zick” was the palm mute or a chick as you said so *zing ga zing ga zick ga zing ga was your strum pattern*
This helped a lot! Thank you!
@@layla.williams__ it’s algood
That pattern is really 🔥
thanks for the tip! 🙏
Are you playing G & E7… What are those other chords ? Thanks.
I love it ☺️ Will take time to learn tho
I love it! I’ll have to try that one!
I am keen to learn ❤
I don't even know what a chuck is 😂
It's the part of a drill you insert the bit into, or a nickname for Charles
i have a friend name chuck
@@blanethegoat nice
A Chuck is a form of Norris, notable for being able to do all of the push-ups.
Bruhh 😂
Variation I have been playing for a while to give me that “Latin” rhythm: Down, Down, Up, Slap, Up, Down, Up.
Works great for Hotel California and the like 👍
I'm kinda new to ukulele (I mean, not really... But I'm not good at at lol) so I was wondering, what is a "chuck up"?
What kind of strumming pattern you say?
Thankyou sister ❤
I love it! And ur uke is so pretty 😍
Thank you, Allison! ❤️ That’s so kind of you to say
Wait a moment, was that gerudo valley....
I really wish if you can make a tutorial how to play this on a guitar i really love how it sounds the strumming and the chords amazing !!🤍🤍cant stop watching this
Bernadette is a great teacher. I just started learning to play ukulele at 64 years old from her . I think she is great
I like this! Does sound great at speed
For the first pattern, the subdivision is 8th notes. For the second pattern, the subdivision is 16th notes. Some mid tempo songs may allow the use of either pattern, but more likely only one or the other will work depending on the tempo.
Hey Scott!! ❤️
Hi! 😃
What is the brand of the ukulele you are using?
Question: i like this and have a ukulele, but what is a chuck?
Love it! Sounds latin. Can you teach us a song that works with this pattern?
Do you have some tabs to continue that tune?? Very nice strum, thank you 😊
Ooh I love it! Thank you 😊
Didn't think I could do this but I did and it's lovely
I had to watch this about 9 times before I even noticed the guitar thingy.
It’s not a guitar 😑
Interesting video books you can't tell us how to play an instrument like that will strum in a different way plus there is different strumming patterns for different songs
Good tip. Will try that on guitar.
Love this! ❤️
Great. Thanks 😊 😊
POV: you’ve been playing ukulele for 2 years and you still don’t know how to chuck
Just palm mute instead
aah yes the Flamenco chords ❤️❤️
How do you chuck up on the ukelele
That's the Mariachi pattern... 👍
How do I get the chuck sound😭?