Thank you, Glen. Because of you and your books I was able to play my first tune and I am playing a few now! You helped me to realize my 47 years long dream. God bless you!
Hi Dylan, Actually the tuning is the same. Put a capo on fret five of your guitar and don't play the low E and A string. You will then have ukulele tuning on the our high strings: G-C-E-A. The only difference is the G will be an octave lower that Hawaiian ukulele tuning. I play all of my ukuleles with a low G string.
@@glenrose7925 that's so cool to know. I just still have no idea how that is the exact same tuning as a guitar in standard tuning. Seriously, if I have to put a capo and transpose it, how is it the same? 😁🤔
@@glenrose7925 ohhh... so the ukelele is tuned G C E A but it's only in a different order on the ukulele that is why you can finger the same shape and get the major 7... I wonder what other shapes guitarists could apply to get an easy chord equivalent? I did feel the first time I played a ukulele like it was extremely easy and like I was a step ahead and maybe that is because I've played guitar first. So basically it's not the same exact tuning but it is the same notes mixed up allowing us to be able to get the shape.
Always a real pleasure to play with you, I become truly gifted with full confidence in myself. Thanks a lot Mr Rose, keep teaching...
Thank you, Glen. Because of you and your books I was able to play my first tune and I am playing a few now! You helped me to realize my 47 years long dream. God bless you!
so glad to be of assistance
It's already nice to just listen to you explaining it al and not even doing a thing .
You're a nice relaxing method.
Thank you. Nice to hear.
As always Glen, thanks for the thoughtful lesson!
Glad you like it. I hope you will like the song it is put to in part two , next month
@@glenrose7925 I'm sure I will.
Thank you
Glad you like it. I hope you will like the song"Early Autumn ,that it is put to in part two , next month
I am waiting for early spring, but "early autumn" will work just as well. :)
good one
Why does it blow my mind that the exact same shape is on Guitar yet the guitar is in a completely different tuning.
Hi Dylan, Actually the tuning is the same. Put a capo on fret five of your guitar and don't play the low E and A string. You will then have ukulele tuning on the our high strings: G-C-E-A. The only difference is the G will be an octave lower that Hawaiian ukulele tuning. I play all of my ukuleles with a low G string.
@@glenrose7925 that's so cool to know. I just still have no idea how that is the exact same tuning as a guitar in standard tuning. Seriously, if I have to put a capo and transpose it, how is it the same? 😁🤔
@@glenrose7925 ohhh... so the ukelele is tuned G C E A but it's only in a different order on the ukulele that is why you can finger the same shape and get the major 7... I wonder what other shapes guitarists could apply to get an easy chord equivalent? I did feel the first time I played a ukulele like it was extremely easy and like I was a step ahead and maybe that is because I've played guitar first.
So basically it's not the same exact tuning but it is the same notes mixed up allowing us to be able to get the shape.