These are wonderful! Sometimes I'm not sure what to practice, and I don't always want to practice a song. Sometimes I'm tired, or my time is limited, but i want to practice while I have a few minutes before dinner, after dinner, while the boys are getting ready for bed, etc... This is so great! Thank you for sharing these exercises. 😊🎵
Great content made at a professional level. My father played in the RAAF and RAF bands before becoming a professional music teacher. I have played in A grade brass bands and grade 2 pipe bands. So i know what you have been presenting is if a high standard. Waiting for my first uke to arrive any day now at my front door. Could not be happier to learn from your videos sir. Hello from South Australia.
Honestly, I'm guilty of thinking I'm suppose to keep my hand on a fixed position, the less movement and the more my fingers stretch like hell to reach the next fret the better, but now I get it, it's both! Thanks!
I started these but I called them the Blue exercises. I was very relaxed and had good hand position, but my face was blue. And then I started to breathe and found it was much easier. Basics.
Hahaha 🤣 thank you Mr Phil 😊 My fingers run like the crabs being chased! It's slightly better but I have to do this consciously until it goes smoothly😄
You are always putting out interesting quality content, Phil, and this particular one surely comes at a good point of time for me! DANKE fröm Germany 🇩🇪 ✌🏻I for one would be quite curious to watch your right 👋🏻 as well. If not simultaneously but maybe at the end of every exercise …
@@PhilDoleman I thought that my husband was saying to play the c pentatonic scale up the fret. He was saying to play the c pentatonic and go up the fret (or down the fret) to get the other key pentatonic scales.
These are wonderful! Sometimes I'm not sure what to practice, and I don't always want to practice a song. Sometimes I'm tired, or my time is limited, but i want to practice while I have a few minutes before dinner, after dinner, while the boys are getting ready for bed, etc... This is so great! Thank you for sharing these exercises. 😊🎵
I really appreciate these warmup exercises and how you always teach us how to be more "ergonomic" with our movements. Thank you!
What fantastic exercises Phil! Easy to understand and follow. Thank you so much ☺️
Great content made at a professional level. My father played in the RAAF and RAF bands before becoming a professional music teacher. I have played in A grade brass bands and grade 2 pipe bands. So i know what you have been presenting is if a high standard. Waiting for my first uke to arrive any day now at my front door. Could not be happier to learn from your videos sir.
Hello from South Australia.
Thanks Glen, enjoy your new uke!
Honestly, I'm guilty of thinking I'm suppose to keep my hand on a fixed position, the less movement and the more my fingers stretch like hell to reach the next fret the better, but now I get it, it's both! Thanks!
I'm finding these exercises very helpful, thanks
Great teaching. Thank you.
Thanks very much Phil, great tutorials at a very approachable speed. Take care.
thank u!
All very helpful, thanks Phil. 👍
Thank you for a very good lesson. I will practise .😃🎶
Love this Phil, thank you. Great exercises to practice in those odd moments.
Great please repeat when you visit our group next Tuesday.
Just was asked in our Ukulele group about this thank you
Thank you for these finger exercises!
Excellent exercises/practice Phil, many thanks
Great job Phil, just what I've been after x
I'm sure those two thumbs down need more finger excercises! (And/or hand-eye coordination practice).
Great stuff Phill!
Terrific!
Thanks, Phil. Very helpful.
I started these but I called them the Blue exercises. I was very relaxed and had good hand position, but my face was blue.
And then I started to breathe and found it was much easier.
Basics.
Thankyou Phil. This is just what I needed to increase dexterity. It is also a cognitive exercise!
Wow, I need work! And I'm going for it !!!
Hahaha 🤣 thank you Mr Phil 😊 My fingers run like the crabs being chased! It's slightly better but I have to do this consciously until it goes smoothly😄
You are always putting out interesting quality content, Phil, and this particular one surely comes at a good point of time for me! DANKE fröm Germany 🇩🇪 ✌🏻I for one would be quite curious to watch your right 👋🏻 as well. If not simultaneously but maybe at the end of every exercise …
Thanks! Right hand stuff is coming soon :-)
Griting from Bali sir 🙏
And my channel Angler kampung Bali 🙏🙏
Do you have a video about playing a C major chord up the fret to warm up?
This might do the job. I've got one of these videos for every other major, min, 7th and min 7th chord.
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@@PhilDoleman I thought that my husband was saying to play the c pentatonic scale up the fret. He was saying to play the c pentatonic and go up the fret (or down the fret) to get the other key pentatonic scales.
@@ruthfarthing524 That would work too. You can kill two birds with one stone by naming the notes out loud as you play the different scales!
Hi Phil, I so much enjoy Your lessons and tips. Do you have warm up exercises from right hand too?
Thank you! I don't yet, but I've just added it to my list of videos to make!
Great exercise, I was wondering which finger you are plucking on the right hand? Thanks
I'm using my thumb for everything.
Thank you…it’s a great exercise
Danke!
Thank you!
Great stuff, shared to our group!
Just commenting about my dad and see your comment just to find Peter Jones is my dads name, what a funny old world.