Every example is worth learning! I can’t bring myself to skim through the pages for fear that I will miss one small tidbit of great information. Of all the written ukulele instruction I have poured through, this stands out above all the others. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I am really going to enjoy playing with this! I can’t wait to get even more into the lessons! very exciting! now I want to sit down and write some new songs using what i picked up. I play blues (among other things) on uke all the time, but honestly, i have been stuck in a rut with my playing… I sat down and played with your book for just 20 minutes and it opened up all kinds of new ideas for me.such as using the C5 instead of the straight C.
#12 BAR BLUES FOR UKULELE PROFESSIONAL#
The book is amazing!!! so professional and, even more importantly, so USEFUL! I love the lessons, they’re broken down into manageable chunks, and the MP3s demonstrate everything so clearly! Really, you have done a stellar job. Knowing the basic pattern relative to the root note (and how that works in second and third position too) has opened up a whole new uke world for me, just as i was getting stuck in tried and tested patterns, jigs and reels! It’s like i’ve been playing in black and white till now and suddenly i’m seeing in colour! It couldn’t have been explained better. Despite the fact that i know some really great musicians, none of them have been able to explain it as clearly as simply as you lay it out in the book.
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I’ve been teaching myself to play uke, and have to say that it was the music theory that got me stumped when it came to understanding such things as pentatonic blues scales and chord progressions for jamming. I learned to pick out just about everything you had in the ebook quickly and it was fun. Yet I found the experience different when playing with this ebook.
#12 BAR BLUES FOR UKULELE HOW TO#
I’m not the kind of guy who learns how to play things or do things from books or manuals, I’ve always hated it. It’s so packed with information and ideas that I think pretty much everyone will find something useful here. I myself keep coming back to it and still wouldn’t say that I’ve got to grips with everything here… There’s a lot to work on here and it’s not something you’re likely to blast through in a couple of weeks. I think one of the main things that I really like about this book is that it’s really comprehensive. If you haven’t downloaded one of my ebooks before, please do check out FAQ for more info.
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To give you some idea of what you’ll be able to play, these are the final two pieces tabbed in the ebook which combines a number of the ideas it contains. – Contains chord charts and tab for re-entrant, C-tuned ukulele. – Minor pentatonic scales and blues scales for every key. – 123 examples all with mp3s and YouTube videos. – Blues chord patterns and strum patterns in a variety of styles. – Play riffs and licks in the style of blues musicians from Robert Johnson to Muddy Waters to Stevie Ray Vaughan. – Packed with ideas and techniques for blues soloing. – Learn the most common blues chord progressions, variations and adaptations.
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– Learn to improvise and jam in the blues style. Note: If you’re in the EU, VAT will be charged at the local rate.