This lesson is wonderful! So very appropriate and lovely for beginners! Thanks so much. Nice to enjoy playing MUSIC and not just songs! I really appreciate this lesson in so many ways!
This is great. I love your videos easy to learn. I also have a Kala tenor spruce top and it’s why I bought it, from listening to you. Thank you 🙏 much appreciated
Lara - thank you for a super lesson on arpeggios for beginners - I absolutely love the chord progressions - nearly all new to me - will be looking at the next lessons !
Lara, this video is so helpful! I printed off the tutorial sheets from your Patreon page. I'm so glad I joined. A wealth of information. You are the loveliest instructor-just right for me!
I keep in mind your suggestion to alternate loud and soft volume each 2d chord or as we go through the chords. That looks like easier than emphasing some notes in a chord only, which requests more concentration. This pattern is very beautiful but needs a low G string, that i do not have unfortunately Maybe later.
Hi Lara Although I am right handed, because I cannot use my left hand pinkie and ring finger I have to play left handed. When you suggest thumb, index, middle ring, I play thumb, thumb, index, middle. It's not perfect but it seems to work. I'm getting better with your help and advice. Thanks for another great lesson. You are a wonderful tutor. Jeff X
Hi Katie, you can play an E chord using the 2nd fret of the 1st string and the 4th fret of strings 2, 3, and 4. If you leave the 2nd string open then it would be an E5 chord. If you leave strings one and two open then it would be an Esus4 chord. If you're looking for an easier way to play E, you may be able to substitute E5 or Esus4 for E depending on the song but they have different sounds. Sometimes E7 works too!
Hi. I liked your teaching method do much subscribed to you. Is there any chance you can cover Solomon books Cry to me? I've only found one ukulele cover and it has some chords I'm not able to manage due to my arthritis in my hands. I'm really enjoying discovering the ukulele and it does help my hands. Anyway it would be wonderful if you could help. Thank you. John
Thank you so much, Lara ! you're an angel, playing music for the angels ! :)
Aww, that's so kind, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed this 😊
Thanks for this and your other great video tutorials. Very helpful to me.
Thanks Bryson, glad you're finding the tutorials helpful!
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed this, thank you!
This lesson is wonderful! So very appropriate and lovely for beginners! Thanks so much. Nice to enjoy playing MUSIC and not just songs! I really appreciate this lesson in so many ways!
I'm so glad you enjoyed this, thanks! 😊
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You're very welcome! 😊
Great lesson, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Thank you for your kind and useful lesson! 🌻
You're most welcome! Glad it was helpful 😊
Laura, best ukulele teacher on UT I will go and with patreon follow a beginners course thanks
Thanks so much! I'm glad you're enjoying the lessons 😊
Merci beaucoup.
This is great. I love your videos easy to learn. I also have a Kala tenor spruce top and it’s why I bought it, from listening to you. Thank you 🙏 much appreciated
Thanks so much Elio 🤗 That's wonderful that you're enjoying your tenor!
You have wonderful voice. So soothing. Great lessons too. Thanks.
Thank you kindly! I'm so glad you're enjoying the lessons 😊
Lara - thank you for a super lesson on arpeggios for beginners - I absolutely love the chord progressions - nearly all new to me - will be looking at the next lessons !
Thank you Stephen, I'm so glad you enjoyed this!
Thank you for sharing these! Perfect for what I was looking for! 🧡
You're most welcome Sheryl! Have fun with the arpeggios! 😊
Merci ! 🙋🏻♀️
Keep going Lara. 🥰🥰🥰 this is awsome. Nice video
Thank you, glad you enjoyed this! 🤗
This is an amazing lesson Lara, thank you so much.
You're so welcome Sheila! Glad you like the arpeggio patterns 😊
Lara, this video is so helpful! I printed off the tutorial sheets from your Patreon page. I'm so glad I joined. A wealth of information. You are the loveliest instructor-just right for me!
Thanks so much Mandy! I'm so glad you're enjoying my lessons 🤗 Have fun with this one!
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Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this 😊
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Thank you so much Beth! 🤗 Glad you enjoyed this!
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Aww, thank you! 🤗
I keep in mind your suggestion to alternate loud and soft volume each 2d chord or as we go through the chords. That looks like easier than emphasing some notes in a chord only, which requests more concentration.
This pattern is very beautiful but needs a low G string, that i do not have unfortunately Maybe later.
Glad you enjoyed this. Emphasizing the individual notes does take a bit more focus and practice 😉
Hi Lara
Although I am right handed, because I cannot use my left hand pinkie and ring finger I have to play left handed. When you suggest thumb, index, middle ring, I play thumb, thumb, index, middle. It's not perfect but it seems to work. I'm getting better with your help and advice.
Thanks for another great lesson. You are a wonderful tutor.
Jeff X
Thanks so much Jeff! I'm glad TTIM is working for you. I like to use TTIM for travis picking 😊
Simple elegance, creative genius...always impressive!
Thank you David!
Your lessons are wonderful. Joined Your Patreon. What Metronome do you recommend.
Thanks Ellen, I'm so glad you're enjoying the lessons and welcome aboard! I actually use the online metronome that comes up on a Google search :)
Heart of Kentucky. Hi Lara. How do you make a E chord using two fingers on the the two bottom strings? Katie.
Hi Katie, you can play an E chord using the 2nd fret of the 1st string and the 4th fret of strings 2, 3, and 4. If you leave the 2nd string open then it would be an E5 chord. If you leave strings one and two open then it would be an Esus4 chord. If you're looking for an easier way to play E, you may be able to substitute E5 or Esus4 for E depending on the song but they have different sounds. Sometimes E7 works too!
Hi. I liked your teaching method do much subscribed to you.
Is there any chance you can cover Solomon books Cry to me? I've only found one ukulele cover and it has some chords I'm not able to manage due to my arthritis in my hands. I'm really enjoying discovering the ukulele and it does help my hands. Anyway it would be wonderful if you could help. Thank you. John
Hi John, I'll add it to my requests list for future consideration. Glad to hear you're enjoying my lessons, thanks!
❤John 3,16 ❤
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is this standard tuning? mine doesn’t sound like this. i turned using guitartuna app and G doesn’t sound anywhere like yours. yours has so much bass
I'm using low G tuning 😊 Here's one of my high G arpeggio tutorials: th-cam.com/video/Z04b6dcLPfM/w-d-xo.html
Tune ?
I like that you use a low G.
Thanks! I love playing with a low G 😊