Thank you so much, Prathyusha! I like using these seventh chords and layering in improvised melody because I agree it has an effect of transporting you into a different world. When I play this progression, it kind of reminds me of old adventure video game music or something like out of Zelda, hah! Anyways... exploring this is fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much. You definitely added some great sounding chords to my repertoire as well as new techniques. Your teaching style is clear and understandable so that it is easy to pick up the new material in a short period of time and integrate it into my playing. Keep up the good work!
To figure out the major seventh note in a C major chord, take the C major scale and stack up the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degrees (1-3-5-7) to form a Cmaj7 chord. So, in a C major scale, you have the notes, C-D-E-F-G-A-B. If you select the 1-3-5-7 scale degrees, you get the notes C-E-G-B. Check out my book "Ukulele Exercises For Dummies" for a deeper exploration of scales and building triads and chords :)
That's ok! Picking is a harder skill to learn on ukulele but I know you will continue to see improvement in your practice. Thanks for your comment, Sudha!
Daya, this is a bit more advanced lesson, so for complete beginners, I recommend grabbing my free four lesson course on my website over at Ukulele Tricks :)
But that melody was so impressive like if i close my eyes and listen it takes us to a different world....
Thank you so much, Prathyusha! I like using these seventh chords and layering in improvised melody because I agree it has an effect of transporting you into a different world. When I play this progression, it kind of reminds me of old adventure video game music or something like out of Zelda, hah! Anyways... exploring this is fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much. You definitely added some great sounding chords to my repertoire as well as new techniques. Your teaching style is clear and understandable so that it is easy to pick up the new material in a short period of time and integrate it into my playing. Keep up the good work!
That's great to hear! And good job on the practice! Thanks for your comment.
Hey thanks Brett, thanks really cool - all the way from New Zealand
That was lovely 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for watching, Carol!
Just recently found and subscribed to your channel today and you genuinely look like you give great hugs
This was a great lesson on starting improv with a bit of theory (without talking theory). Hope you do more of these. Thanks.
Always hard to strike the right balance so I'm glad you liked this. Thanks for your comment!
I’d also like to see more vamping videos- I enjoy improvising
Interesting approach to improv, Brett. Thanks.
Glad you liked it, David! Thanks for watching.
Sweet vibe!!
Thanks, Owen! Glad you dig it :)
exciting and remarkable video I will try!
Yes, please do and let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching!
@@UkuleleTricks I am blocked by the barre chord unluckily : just impossible for now
Love 😍 from India ur teaching scale vry cool😎
Thanks for your comment! :)
May I know what type of ukulele did u use?
I play a Kala tenor ukulele with solid cedar!
Merci+++
You’re welcome!
them: oh! you know how to play ukulele
me: ya i gesso
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What is 7 in cmaj7 chord
How to learn these basics....the very basic things...
Have you put up videos on basic theories of the music?
To figure out the major seventh note in a C major chord, take the C major scale and stack up the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degrees (1-3-5-7) to form a Cmaj7 chord. So, in a C major scale, you have the notes, C-D-E-F-G-A-B. If you select the 1-3-5-7 scale degrees, you get the notes C-E-G-B. Check out my book "Ukulele Exercises For Dummies" for a deeper exploration of scales and building triads and chords :)
Thankyou❤
thanks for another lesson.. but finger piking is really difficult to me...
your student Sudha
That's ok! Picking is a harder skill to learn on ukulele but I know you will continue to see improvement in your practice. Thanks for your comment, Sudha!
@@UkuleleTricks thanks a million.. you are a great source of my inspiration 💜
I am confused 😅
I come here for learn Ukulele
Or
For you 🙏❤️
Daya, this is a bit more advanced lesson, so for complete beginners, I recommend grabbing my free four lesson course on my website over at Ukulele Tricks :)
Okay 😀