I've only watched 10 minutes of this and I have learned so much more than all those other confusing videos this is really helpful (pandemic I can't go out for lessons) got a ukulele for Christmas. thank you for explaining it so I can understand it was having a problem trying to figure out were my fingers go and how to switch them hope to see more of your videos this is the best ukulele lesson on UA-cam 😇
Maggie Matthews what angle do you put your fingers on the frets? mine also makes dead notes and i just wanna know what to do stop that. maybe it’s the way i’m positioning my fingers
This guy takes his time to explain and walk right through with precision on each step explaining the cause of our flaws in finger placement and strumming 5 stars to this gentleman 👍
Finger tip instead of finder pad is going to change my world Only beed playing for a week and have been using the pad with less than inspiring results😅
I guess I have the wrong fingertips. I have been practicing for one year and I have legitimate calluses, and cut my nails as far back as possible, and I still can’t fingertip the cords, without leaving gaps. As for my reach, I have small hands and I have trouble getting the first and second string to ring clear because my handSqueezes the first string during most cards. I have trouble changing cards because I lose grip of the back of the neck when I press my thumb onto the middle of the back of the neck. Nothing holds onto the neck during chord changes when my fingers are all up in the air.
@@Ukelikethepros it’s small. The fretboard neck is 10.5 inches and the width at the neck where the head starts is 3/8”. I don’t have a strap or a place to hook one on. Thank you.
Great tutorial 👌 you actually know your stuff, first you pronounced ukulele correctly unlike a lot of so called masters and what is uke? Do you know what that means in Hawaiian? 😅 I see you play a kamaka , nice these other guys play walwart specials!keep going brah🤙
I get that you want to leave space between the neck and your hand butI don't use a strap and it helps to support the neck if I rest it on the hand between the thumb and first finger. How wrong is this?
Stephen, this is a great question. Even if you don't use a strap you want to use the forearm/elbow of your strumming arm to hold the ukulele. By resting the ukulele in between your thumb and first finger, at least for me limits the range and dexterity I have when playing chords or notes. It also limits my fluidity as I'm moving up and down the ukulele neck. Hope this helps.
Alright you are explaining the chord that are fairly easy I was looking forward to see how to transition between impossible chords like b major g major.
Thank you very much I finally learned how to touch a chord
You are welcome, I 'm so glad it helped.
That was sarcasm
This was great, with everything from Chord Chart on screen to close up of finger positions & posturing to the gentle pace of the lesson. Thank you! 🎸
I've only watched 10 minutes of this and I have learned so much more than all those other confusing videos this is really helpful (pandemic I can't go out for lessons) got a ukulele for Christmas. thank you for explaining it so I can understand it was having a problem trying to figure out were my fingers go and how to switch them hope to see more of your videos this is the best ukulele lesson on UA-cam 😇
Very comprehensive Terry .... excellent guidance for beginners
Thank you my good friend.
why do i keep getting dead notes???
SAME
I know your not press hard enough on it
Maggie Matthews what angle do you put your fingers on the frets? mine also makes dead notes and i just wanna know what to do stop that. maybe it’s the way i’m positioning my fingers
IDK how to explain it to you
Just watch the vid a twice then you will get it that's what I did
This guy takes his time to explain and walk right through with precision on each step explaining the cause of our flaws in finger placement and strumming 5 stars to this gentleman 👍
I sincerely appreciate your teaching style. You have given me quite a good foundation. I’ll be following your lessons. Thank you so much!
You make learning fun !
Deborah, thank you for the nice comment and watching the video.
Thank you so much. This is the first video where I have seen such in depth explanation of how to hold a chord. Brilliant! Subscribed.
You have improved my fingers & chords positions. It sound so crisp. Thank you!!!
I’ve watched a bunch of these beginner chord video. I found this most helpful.
The only helpful video i found ive been searching for hours and started to get frustrated so thank u this was really helpful!
Me too I've been looking for weeks I was almost going crazy then I came across this video thank God for this guy! 😇🎶🎶🎶
Thank you so much i can actually hear the chords now because before they wouldnt make any noise
you deserve a sub, u made my week!
Thank you so much! I kept getting that dull sound but now i know what to do
Thank you for the pleasure from my playing ukulele that I was missing so far!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been dying to learn how people do that trick! Thank you so much!
THIS HELPED ME SM THANK YOU
You're very welcome! thanks you for watching!
you look amazing! thank you for the help!!!
I love the video just found you I now understand why my ukulele strings did not sound right thank you loads
Awesome. Great job. Keep up the hard work
Your a hero
Thank you
Thanks a lot for the tutorial..its very helpful for a beginner
Thanks mate!
I was doing great until he introduced two and three finger chords 💀
same TvT
So true..
thank you so much now i can play ☺️
thank you.. well explained
Thank you so much!
Nice guidance!! 🙏 Is this concert ukulele, that u r holding???
This is so helpful ❤️✨
This actually helped!! tysm
Is there a specific way to press down the string? I feel like I'm pressing too hard and the string isnt vibrating.
Bro same here
My uke is causing a buzzing sound for F and G chord, idk what's wrong. I feel kind I'm positioning the finger correctly but idk :/
My fingers are bleeding after I learned shape of you
HAHHAHA SAMEEE
thank you a lot 😭😭
I know this is two years ago but this was so hard!! My first and second fingers kept moving and it aggravated me so much😭😭😭
yeah mine too. cant move 3 fingers together that fast. it's sad
@@udariekanchana yeah! It’s so hard. But I’m trying
I think it works but my nails are too short so its really hard for me to hold it-
I hope it works out for me at the end
How do you play a Dadd4 chord on the ukulele
What should I do when I’m trying to place my finger for E but I can’t put even pressure for each finger because it’s so awkward hand placement?
do i have to press down super hard on strings?
Thank youuuu 💖
Finger tip instead of finder pad is going to change my world
Only beed playing for a week and have been using the pad with less than inspiring results😅
I guess I have the wrong fingertips. I have been practicing for one year and I have legitimate calluses, and cut my nails as far back as possible, and I still can’t fingertip the cords, without leaving gaps. As for my reach, I have small hands and I have trouble getting the first and second string to ring clear because my handSqueezes the first string during most cards. I have trouble changing cards because I lose grip of the back of the neck when I press my thumb onto the middle of the back of the neck. Nothing holds onto the neck during chord changes when my fingers are all up in the air.
I understand. What size ukulele are you playing and are you using a strap?
@@Ukelikethepros it’s small. The fretboard neck is 10.5 inches and the width at the neck where the head starts is 3/8”. I don’t have a strap or a place to hook one on. Thank you.
Great tutorial 👌 you actually know your stuff, first you pronounced ukulele correctly unlike a lot of so called masters and what is uke? Do you know what that means in Hawaiian? 😅 I see you play a kamaka , nice these other guys play walwart specials!keep going brah🤙
Nice but I like the high G for my Uke
I get that you want to leave space between the neck and your hand butI don't use a strap and it helps to support the neck if I rest it on the hand between the thumb and first finger. How wrong is this?
Stephen, this is a great question. Even if you don't use a strap you want to use the forearm/elbow of your strumming arm to hold the ukulele. By resting the ukulele in between your thumb and first finger, at least for me limits the range and dexterity I have when playing chords or notes. It also limits my fluidity as I'm moving up and down the ukulele neck. Hope this helps.
@@Ukelikethepros It would be great if you could do a tutorial without strap. Thank you!
Is that 21-inch ukelele?
Alright you are explaining the chord that are fairly easy I was looking forward to see how to transition between impossible chords like b major g major.
Im 13 and a beginier uke player and i watched this but im still confused
Keep watching and keep practicing it will all make sense with more time.
Confusing that you changed the first string to a base one and didn't mention that.
It's low-key so hard...
It took me 5 seconds to move from E min to B7. fml
im having a hard time with this
Be my dad sir
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Hi
I hate my fat ass fingers