Actually, showing fingers is much better pedagogically to chord shapes and is much more valuable. There is a reason why professional publications meant for top level players don't show chord shapes but instead show fingerings Thanks for the suggestion though!
I'll do my best! the next guitar arrangement will be too audience specific so I don't think you'll get tempted there, but the next 3 or 4 ukulele arrangements will be very tempting with one of them being a pure concert piece arranged for the uke!
yup it is on low g, and yes it works in both tuning because of the way the intervals are laid out between the bass and melody. when you invert them (play them in the standard tuning), they'd still work for the most part :)
There isn't, you are reading them as if they are all part of the same voice when in fact this particular tab has 3 voices (each receiving 4 beats). Guitar Pro hides the rests so there are some rests you are not seeing.
You most likely bought the High G instead of the Low G version. I wouldn't bother getting the Low G version since it is almost identical and I'd just manually add the A. Or you could get the Low G version which will have the tabs seen in this video
Fab! Clear on screen instruction, love the format, thank you again :D
Why are you so underrated 😭 I love your ukulele series, thx for sharing 💕
I wonder about that every day :D
Beautiful!!!
Oooh going to work on this one now!
Let me know how it goes :D
Maybe suggestion instead of which fingers to indicate which chord shape you hold would be valuable information. Thanks !
Actually, showing fingers is much better pedagogically to chord shapes and is much more valuable. There is a reason why professional publications meant for top level players don't show chord shapes but instead show fingerings
Thanks for the suggestion though!
Great Work as usual. Stop messing with me tempting me to learn all these pieces though ;-)
I'll do my best! the next guitar arrangement will be too audience specific so I don't think you'll get tempted there, but the next 3 or 4 ukulele arrangements will be very tempting with one of them being a pure concert piece arranged for the uke!
Are you playing this on a low-g? It seems to work with both for me, but I'm not sure which is best for this arrangement. thanks
yup it is on low g, and yes it works in both tuning because of the way the intervals are laid out between the bass and melody. when you invert them (play them in the standard tuning), they'd still work for the most part :)
I am new to learning music. I don't understand why there are seven quarter notes plus an eighth in each measure.
There isn't, you are reading them as if they are all part of the same voice when in fact this particular tab has 3 voices (each receiving 4 beats). Guitar Pro hides the rests so there are some rests you are not seeing.
it seems there is a missing A on my printed score in the beginning of the 3,7, and 12 th bar.
You most likely bought the High G instead of the Low G version. I wouldn't bother getting the Low G version since it is almost identical and I'd just manually add the A. Or you could get the Low G version which will have the tabs seen in this video