They are very strong! Check out this video, a whole solo without scales... who did I do it? You guessed it, arpeggios! th-cam.com/video/1nlW7gOhY7s/w-d-xo.html Can you time stamp the picking you are referring to so I know exactly what part you are referring to? I am sure I have a video somewhere to help explain it.
@@TenThumbsProductions thanks for the response! Maybe picking is an incorrect term … It looks like you are playing notes with your thumb but also other fingers. I am new to baritone uke so I might be off-base.
@@tomfontanella6585 the choice to use my thumb or index is really just about comfort, it isn’t a strong or anything. I am also just jamming the scale and using using that to create patterns and licks
It’s your application of swing beat to the arpeggios that make them special. 👏👏👏
It does add a lot to the groove and I should be more verbal about that. Hope all is well friend!
Yes! I'm excited, thank you!
Solo loving this!
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Wow, I see what you are doing there, now that I've seen it live. COOL!
You got it bud!
This is great. Thanks
Happy you liked it!
Good video! I am sold on the power of arpeggios. Where do you explain how you are picking with your right hand?
They are very strong! Check out this video, a whole solo without scales... who did I do it? You guessed it, arpeggios! th-cam.com/video/1nlW7gOhY7s/w-d-xo.html
Can you time stamp the picking you are referring to so I know exactly what part you are referring to? I am sure I have a video somewhere to help explain it.
@@TenThumbsProductions thanks for the response! Maybe picking is an incorrect term … It looks like you are playing notes with your thumb but also other fingers. I am new to baritone uke so I might be off-base.
@@tomfontanella6585 the choice to use my thumb or index is really just about comfort, it isn’t a strong or anything. I am also just jamming the scale and using using that to create patterns and licks
@@tomfontanella6585 do you know the E minor pentatonic scale?
@@TenThumbsProductions I am learning it thanks to your video on it:) I incorporate it into my practices.
Thank you Tyler!