Some people say I'm an advanced level guitar player, but in a strange way, my beautiful Kala baritone uke is almost more fun and relaxing for just random noodling and experimenting with chords. It's the weapon of choice for any guitar player who wants to get all those triads burned into their brains. But now I'm ready to add some of those cool jazz chords into my uke repertoire, and your lesson is a good place to start. Thanks, man!
That is great to hear! The playlist is linked at the end of the video, we will do some songs but it is going to be mostly content like this, music based. The baritone is so cool!
Thanks for all your time and sharing music with us. The music is this lesson reminds me of the song Welcome Back, the theme song to Welcome Back Kotter TVShow. The song was by John Sebastian. I like to sound of the staccato rhythm. I will try it.
They are a lot of fun for sure, and your fingers are ready to go, you just need to get a little bit organized with chord names and you are ready to rock!
Great question! The same as the Dominant 7, you add a b7th interval. So if the chord is an Em7 you would add the note a whole step, or two notes down from E, Eb, D, So the Em7 is an Em with a D note, or E (root) G (b3rd) B (5th) and D (b7th) you should watch this video on intervals, very powerful ua-cam.com/video/fab90AjfYzc/v-deo.html
Some people say I'm an advanced level guitar player, but in a strange way, my beautiful Kala baritone uke is almost more fun and relaxing for just random noodling and experimenting with chords. It's the weapon of choice for any guitar player who wants to get all those triads burned into their brains. But now I'm ready to add some of those cool jazz chords into my uke repertoire, and your lesson is a good place to start. Thanks, man!
And do you have a lesson for more advanced students? Maybe covering all those more obscure jazz chords, like 13ths and such?
Excellent explanation of 2-5-1. Thanks!
Yas! Its so hard to find BariUke videos I usually just convert Uke chords or find guitar chords. and I love your channel. Thank you!
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That is great to hear! The playlist is linked at the end of the video, we will do some songs but it is going to be mostly content like this, music based. The baritone is so cool!
@@TenThumbsProductions been following you for years, thanks for your dedication
Love the easy-going style of teaching theory!
Thank you so much Steven, happy you dig it.
I'm learning this with a fender tenor tele :D thanks for your leeson!!!
Thanks for all your time and sharing music with us. The music is this lesson reminds me of the song Welcome Back, the theme song to Welcome Back Kotter TVShow. The song was by John Sebastian.
I like to sound of the staccato rhythm. I will try it.
Great song, I jammed it a lot in college, even made a hip-hop beat and sold it to a local rapper in Lansing.
this is great! thank you for breaking jazz down like this.
Really excellent & straightforward lesson. I was wondering about using barr chords for those 7s to improve staccato control.
Wonderful, thank you so much!!
Don't own a baritone.... yet. Thanks for broadening the reach Tyler
They are a lot of fun for sure, and your fingers are ready to go, you just need to get a little bit organized with chord names and you are ready to rock!
@@TenThumbsProductions A playlist I'll definitely make the most of at another time 🤙
Some bari-love!! TY TTP!
Got to.
This was so helpful 😁 thank you
Great stuff! Jazz chords that are actually playable!
Thats the idea! Fun and easy!
Thanks 👍
You’re welcome
@@TenThumbsProductions you work has been very influential in my ukulele playing. you are a value my friend the world needs more like you
This is great and loving the baritone content. Can I just ask how you work out the m7 chord?
Great question! The same as the Dominant 7, you add a b7th interval. So if the chord is an Em7 you would add the note a whole step, or two notes down from E, Eb, D, So the Em7 is an Em with a D note, or E (root) G (b3rd) B (5th) and D (b7th) you should watch this video on intervals, very powerful ua-cam.com/video/fab90AjfYzc/v-deo.html