Took me a while to get this down to perfection, now I use it so often when I just want to jam and have fun. Thanks a bunch, really fun strumming pattern and feels great to do that 4-finger strum feels so smooth!
Matt, I'm impressed. I'm learning to improve my basic strums, and I obviously have much to learn. I'll be looking for more of your uke tutorials. Thanks
@@MattDahlberg great thanks. wasn't sure what size of uke it was. I have a concert. this might be a little harder to do on a smaller size uke like a concert or soprano
Hi Matt, Thanks so much for this strum! As I could play both rasgeado move (took me a year of daily exercises) and chuck, I am able to play this wonderful pattern right away. Sounds wonderful. Greetings from The Netherlands !
I strongly advise against it. I know it can feel more intuitive at first, but the problem is it turns the hand the wrong direction and will make it very difficult to use other techniques following it.
That's awkward beginning with the pinky finger, it works easier just by flowing naturally from the middle finger in a flick motion toward the pinky.....why complicate it unnecessarily..are you mis-leading unsuspecting beginners...?..💫
Sorry, but I don’t understand what you mean. Leading with the pinky provides a clear cascading of the four fingers for this effect. Leading with a different finger will either complicate things or will position the hand incorrectly for follow up techniques. There are always multiple ways to do things, but this method is one I’ve used for over a decade to great success for students. In no way will it “mislead” a beginner, but feel free to do it the way you’d like to. 👍
Great clear tutorials as usual. Thanks Matt, you are a legend !.
Even people in our small country of NZ really appreciate you! 🙂
Took me a while to get this down to perfection, now I use it so often when I just want to jam and have fun. Thanks a bunch, really fun strumming pattern and feels great to do that 4-finger strum feels so smooth!
Matt, I'm impressed. I'm learning to improve my basic strums, and I obviously have much to learn. I'll be looking for more of your uke tutorials. Thanks
That's what I'm looking for. Thanx for this tutorial.
Thanks, Matt! I like your enthusiasm and clear delivery, nice lesson!
Hello sir my name is KunAL and I'm from India first student in ukulele playing with your tutorials seeing I'm learning the ukulele 👍🤩
Excellent!!!
Thank you
OLE!
I will learn it.
THANKS
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dang, flamenco is metal as heck. just needs some distortion 🤘🤘
Thank you 😃🤙
Love it....thank you!
Awesome
Great tutorial 😜
Love your videos! Thank you
Wow loved the tutorial... Happy to find your channel! Thank you so much.
those are metal strings!! Blashpemy!!
No metal strings here!
@@MattDahlberg ah ok they look like metal strings not nylon.
They are D'Addario Pro Arte EJ65T if you'd like to check them out. ;) @@-jank-willson
Matt can you help us in India to get ukes like the one you are playing on. Your tutorial is awesome....I am going to learn this strumming pattern.
are using a tenor or concert? or baritone?
Tenor!
@@MattDahlberg great thanks. wasn't sure what size of uke it was. I have a concert. this might be a little harder to do on a smaller size uke like a concert or soprano
Hi Matt, Thanks so much for this strum! As I could play both rasgeado move (took me a year of daily exercises) and chuck, I am able to play this wonderful pattern right away. Sounds wonderful. Greetings from The Netherlands !
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Can the sweep start from the index and then end with the pinkie
I strongly advise against it. I know it can feel more intuitive at first, but the problem is it turns the hand the wrong direction and will make it very difficult to use other techniques following it.
Thanks for another great tutorial. Which link is to a song that uses this technique?
Coming soon! :)
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Hi, can you use a tenor uke for this?
You sure can! I am using a tenor in this video. ;)
@@MattDahlberg thanks! 😊
That's awkward beginning with the pinky finger, it works easier just by flowing naturally from the middle finger in a flick motion toward the pinky.....why complicate it unnecessarily..are you mis-leading unsuspecting beginners...?..💫
Sorry, but I don’t understand what you mean. Leading with the pinky provides a clear cascading of the four fingers for this effect. Leading with a different finger will either complicate things or will position the hand incorrectly for follow up techniques. There are always multiple ways to do things, but this method is one I’ve used for over a decade to great success for students. In no way will it “mislead” a beginner, but feel free to do it the way you’d like to. 👍
Thank you