@@pinanaaanglovesmusic7591 I'm 30+ years of experience professional musician, former director of international music school who taught double-bass, piano and ukulele to children and adults and a guest professor at a University of Fine Arts in a capital city, former musician of A-Class European symphonic and opera orchestras, professional double-bassist and an ukulele enthusiast that doesn't press himself to be a virtuoso on ukulele like he has to be on double bass.
@@TheDoublebassist Oh my goodness wow ❗ Thanks for replying ..... Then can u please tell me for fingerstyle ukulele or guitar to cover a song do we really need to use all the strings ?l ..... I am learning them through the Internet so its a little confusing n i just realised social media is a place where I can ask my doubts instead of just watching videos or reading others chats.....
@@pinanaaanglovesmusic7591 no problem. I've been teaching a lot. It depends what kind/level of result you wish to achieve. If you like to play nicely, then you need to learn playing with all your strings. There is nothing wrong with taking one steing at a time if you aren't experienced yet. Add another string later, and then mix with one more after a while. Both hands have to work well and this may feel tricky. Don't worry though, that's exactly how it feels for long time until it works.
This is mesmerising.....absolutely loved it
Good stuff man !!
Sir, may u have a free tab for this?
It’s beautiful man! Keep it up!
doo moree spoookyy ones😳
Where’s the tabs lol 😂 thanks for the video it sounds so amazing bro 😎
Dude plays the tune next page after twinkle twinkle lil star and people are like he was fckn Van Halen
Really ? How do you know it? I dont mean it in a rude but how did u recognize it.
@@pinanaaanglovesmusic7591 I'm 30+ years of experience professional musician, former director of international music school who taught double-bass, piano and ukulele to children and adults and a guest professor at a University of Fine Arts in a capital city, former musician of A-Class European symphonic and opera orchestras, professional double-bassist and an ukulele enthusiast that doesn't press himself to be a virtuoso on ukulele like he has to be on double bass.
@@TheDoublebassist Oh my goodness wow ❗ Thanks for replying ..... Then can u please tell me for fingerstyle ukulele or guitar to cover a song do we really need to use all the strings ?l ..... I am learning them through the Internet so its a little confusing n i just realised social media is a place where I can ask my doubts instead of just watching videos or reading others chats.....
@@pinanaaanglovesmusic7591 no problem. I've been teaching a lot. It depends what kind/level of result you wish to achieve. If you like to play nicely, then you need to learn playing with all your strings. There is nothing wrong with taking one steing at a time if you aren't experienced yet. Add another string later, and then mix with one more after a while. Both hands have to work well and this may feel tricky. Don't worry though, that's exactly how it feels for long time until it works.
@@TheDoublebassist Thank you so much 🥰
goodddddddddddddddd i like it