I've been playing guitar for 20 years. This is a simple technique, but doing it smoothly and making each not ring clear at the pace she plays it is amazingly impressive.
Woow, thanks to the universe that i have found you! What an inspiration you are! Very talented woman in many ways, keep it up and THANK YOU for the very helpful tutorials! :-)
Wow. Thanks for this. Level 5 to 50 in ten minutes. I've always used a pick. Dragon / tribal hand tat is my favorite I've ever seen. I must get something similar.
I'm gonna try and apply this to the electric bass. I already use a three finger banjo technic to the bass. I like this technic you have going on. Thank you T.
This the 1st tutorial I found of you! You are so awsome and inspiring to me!!!!!!!! Aloha from Boulder, Co! I love the positive energy you convey with your teaching and it was very helpful and clear! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this. I'm a guitarist and mandolinist who decided to add ukulele to my repertoire. This is a really useful technique that implies speed without having having to work as hard as it sounds. It definitely supplies a harmonic base to tastefully fill in open spaces that occur when playing a melody line and makes a bunch of different Etudes easier to play on the uke too.
Luisa Bautista I’m not entirely sure because my ukulele just has four strings, but I imagine it wouldn’t make much difference because it’s the same note.
Me and a friend just started playing a ukulele that someone left at our house, and your video was a huge help! (Also you're not only amazing, as a musician and performer, but also as a teacher.) Thanks from Brazil
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Your Ukulele skills are amazing! & I love your energy in your performances, outstanding talent!! Please keep up the teaching you have a great way with sharing your knowledge & skills, Many thanks Taimane 🙏❤
FANTASTIC, You've started tutorials!! Tried to pick this up so many times but couldn't get it, now I'm flying..........well, more like little hops, but now I get it!! Thanks Taimane, you Rock.
Fantastic! Thanks so much for taking the time for making a tutorial on this. It was just the technique I have been wanting to learn and here it is from the pro! Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi there Tamaina! I found you by accident one day and nearly fell over, girl you are freaking amazing!! I'm now binge watching your videos lol. I didn't catch what the name of your favorite strings are though? Could you please let me know? Thanks so much 💞
you are a brilliant player and a wonderful teacher taimane! an inspiration to learn for me and my 11yr old too! awesome stuff... keep sharing your art, we love it!
Fa'afetai tele lava for the lesson. It was really helpful and relaxed too. Really pleased you've begun passing on your knowledge. All the best to you from the UK
Thankyou...don't stop there....please teach your version of Phantom and Habernero.......please...a softer version that is...easier ..for the everyday people..❤🦋🌺🙏
After watching your tutorial for the uke triplet, I am very keen to continue with the cords, what are the cords and sequence for this brilliant finger picking style?
I love this! You are magnificent with ukulele! I'm new at playing but I aspire to be like you! haha (: ...also, question but you mentioned played something @2:54 i'm not sure how it's pronounced but it sounds so nice. what is that? I want to look up how to play it! :) Keep up the great work! xx
La Malagueña. A classic in classical guitar 😇 she uses tenor and baritone ukuleles which have more notes, and a fuller sound, that can compare to a classical acoustic guitar. It's the same techniques, except with a guitar you have to use fingers 2, 3, and 4 for the right hand.
I have small finger nails and im only 11 so i cant do the fast part but im happy i managed to do it untill 2:42 :) all thanks to you! I have been wanting to do this picking now im trying to do the part where you did the “child prodigy” in your vid “types of ukulele players” :) and for using this video to learn i can quite try to grow my fingernails quite long to do the fast part :) tysm for this tutorial I learned soooo much!!
I should have watched a bit further and I would have noticed that your 4th string is actually doubled. I guess that just makes the question below more intriguing.
Yeah, so... i lost it when she said “now faster”
Lol
Wow 😳😳😳😳😳😂😂🥰❤
I've been playing guitar for 20 years. This is a simple technique, but doing it smoothly and making each not ring clear at the pace she plays it is amazingly impressive.
It's called having nails😂😂
@@dsd-downshiftdave8056I’ve never had nails. This is the first thing I did when I picked up the uke. But I’ve played guitar and bass most of my life
Woow, thanks to the universe that i have found you! What an inspiration you are! Very talented woman in many ways, keep it up and THANK YOU for the very helpful tutorials! :-)
J. R. Yes yes she is supper awesome
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After 5 years I ask you sir have you improved
Wow. Thanks for this. Level 5 to 50 in ten minutes. I've always used a pick. Dragon / tribal hand tat is my favorite I've ever seen. I must get something similar.
Magic fingers.... Thanks for sharing your technique!
Your teaching is alway clear and easy to follow! See you in Singapore!
Spanish Jo when did she come to singapore?
I'm gonna try and apply this to the electric bass. I already use a three finger banjo technic to the bass. I like this technic you have going on. Thank you T.
This the 1st tutorial I found of you! You are so awsome and inspiring to me!!!!!!!! Aloha from Boulder, Co! I love the positive energy you convey with your teaching and it was very helpful and clear! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this. I'm a guitarist and mandolinist who decided to add ukulele to my repertoire. This is a really useful technique that implies speed without having having to work as hard as it sounds. It definitely supplies a harmonic base to tastefully fill in open spaces that occur when playing a melody line and makes a bunch of different Etudes easier to play on the uke too.
Please make more tutorials!! they are so helpful!!
You teach the way I learn!
This is amazing!
Thank you!
I've been trying to figure this out on the guitar!
Thanks for doing the tutorial. It really makes us appreciate what is required to how you play.
Wonderful. Please continue making tutorials.
You’re amazing thank you!
wish i can give you more thumbs up! truly grateful for the tutorial❤️
Parfaite lecon et tres bien explique. merci et bonne chance et au plaisir avec la prochaine lecon..💓
I'll be looking for more of your instructional videos and I hope to find many of them. This was very helpful.
So good at instruction so excellent both playing and teaching Wow thanks
ahhhhh, so that's the trick. 😊 Fantastic! Thank you so much for this mini tutorial. I hope to see more.
Love this :) All the lil tips along the way are great. As a beginner I really appreciate when it's broken right down
Oh i'm working on this technique right now and i'm so happy that there is tutorial from you! Thanks!
Make a playlist for all tutorials. Now I need to go buy a ukele.
You are amazing
Thanks, Taimane, for sharing you're wonderful talent. I'm sure I speak for a wealth of uke players when I say you have inspired us all.
I'm a fan for life! I'm going to try this. Thank you!
Super tutorial, Taiwanese. You rock!
my spell check misspelled your name, Taimane, sorry
Spell check. 😀
lol , Taïwan is a territory
i just love your tutorials they're so smooth and easy to follow hope you do more!
Thanks so much for this!
Why the 2 G strings?
Thanks
One is a high g and the other is a low g, it just makes it so you can play lower notes on the uke
Insert channel name I oh thats what i thought. but when you strum you will hear five strings? does it make a big difference?
Luisa Bautista I’m not entirely sure because my ukulele just has four strings, but I imagine it wouldn’t make much difference because it’s the same note.
Insert channel name I alright, thanks for replying!
I read somewhere both are high G! I'm not sure though.
2 weeks ago trying to find, Spain style
Today I watch 2 of your videos, Wow, amazing talent, Super good...
Then I find your videos. Thanks
This is crazy. Look at her fingers that is a lot of practice there :-O
Thank you for this! Wow, I'm surprised how easy this is in theory! Now just to practice to get the dextarity!
YOOO she posted a ukulele tutorial! Praise the Ukulele Gods for this!
Thankyou! This is a fabulous tutorial. You are a very clear teacher. Well explained & easy to pick up. 🙂🌺
Wow! Thank you!
Me and a friend just started playing a ukulele that someone left at our house, and your video was a huge help!
(Also you're not only amazing, as a musician and performer, but also as a teacher.)
Thanks from Brazil
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Your Ukulele skills are amazing! & I love your energy in your performances, outstanding talent!! Please keep up the teaching you have a great way with sharing your knowledge & skills, Many thanks Taimane 🙏❤
FANTASTIC, You've started tutorials!! Tried to pick this up so many times but couldn't get it, now I'm flying..........well, more like little hops, but now I get it!! Thanks Taimane, you Rock.
You're awesome and you have a big fan in Brazil. Well done!! Mahalo!
Great tutorial, explained very well thank you
You're too good. More techniques please. Love from India 😊❤️
Damn, so fast. I will start trying to reach out 1/2 of that speed. You're just amazing
Thank you! Good teacher!
Thank you, Taimane! This technique is fantastic :)
Please, do more video like this :D
These tutorials have been so helpful to me ive been getting stuck with strumming patterns and how to get more creative
Thank you ^.^
Fantastic! Thanks so much for taking the time for making a tutorial on this. It was just the technique I have been wanting to learn and here it is from the pro! Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi there Tamaina! I found you by accident one day and nearly fell over, girl you are freaking amazing!! I'm now binge watching your videos lol. I didn't catch what the name of your favorite strings are though? Could you please let me know? Thanks so much 💞
Your playing is amazing ... Your technique so well explained!!! Thank you!!!!!!!😀
Fantastic lesson Taimane!
Very Wonderful tutorial and Wonderful music!!! Very Very Compliments!!!
You're amazing, please make more tutorials 😊
brilliant! thanks so much for posting this. excellent tutorial.
Thanks T.. I hope there are many more instructional videos to come.
more ukulele tutorials !! :3
for your first tutorial amazing and so natural . going to learn this one.
you are a brilliant player and a wonderful teacher taimane! an inspiration to learn for me and my 11yr old too! awesome stuff... keep sharing your art, we love it!
It helps, totally understand what you said! Will put it on the practice list now, thanks.
Fa'afetai tele lava for the lesson. It was really helpful and relaxed too. Really pleased you've begun passing on your knowledge. All the best to you from the UK
What a gift to share your skills!
Thank you so much for sharing that tutorial; your are an incredible artist! Very inspirational and insightful. Please, keep it up!
Wish your new tutorial. You are exellent.
Thank you for this tutorial….
Thankyou...don't stop there....please teach your version of Phantom and Habernero.......please...a softer version that is...easier ..for the everyday people..❤🦋🌺🙏
Thank you dear! 😊
Amazing! More tutorials please 🙏😍
Nice video and instruction Taimane! Thank you!
Yeah! A real ukelele class
Amazing first tutorial. Thanks for this !!!
I love your style of playing Taimane... I'm looking for a 5 string tenor ukulele like yours but for a lefty.... John in NJ #1 Fan
Thank you!!! Very helpful - This is exactly what I was hoping for from you! Huge fan!
Thank you for amazing lesson!
Want more such techniques for impressive ukulele playing. Please do more tutorials madam. Love from India
you are perfect!!! we want more videos pleaseee:)
After watching your tutorial for the uke triplet, I am very keen to continue with the cords, what are the cords and sequence for this brilliant finger picking style?
You’re an awesome talent! Thanks!
Sounds beautiful.
I love this! You are magnificent with ukulele! I'm new at playing but I aspire to be like you! haha (: ...also, question but you mentioned played something @2:54 i'm not sure how it's pronounced but it sounds so nice. what is that? I want to look up how to play it! :) Keep up the great work! xx
La Malagueña. A classic in classical guitar 😇 she uses tenor and baritone ukuleles which have more notes, and a fuller sound, that can compare to a classical acoustic guitar. It's the same techniques, except with a guitar you have to use fingers 2, 3, and 4 for the right hand.
@@MattGaetzOnAWhiteFordBronco What did she play this? I think I have heard this song before, not able to recall the name.
Wonderful, Taimane! Thanks so much for sharing that! 8-)
The God of Ukulele - Taimane❤
I have small finger nails and im only 11 so i cant do the fast part but im happy i managed to do it untill 2:42 :) all thanks to you! I have been wanting to do this picking now im trying to do the part where you did the “child prodigy” in your vid “types of ukulele players” :) and for using this video to learn i can quite try to grow my fingernails quite long to do the fast part :) tysm for this tutorial I learned soooo much!!
I should have watched a bit further and I would have noticed that your 4th string is actually doubled. I guess that just makes the question below more intriguing.
thank you ......love your playing
Very Nice Thank you Madam.
So cool!!
Wonderful 😍👍
You are blowing my mind. Gracious u r AWESOME. Is that a baritone uke?
awesome....Thank you
Thank You ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing!
HOW CAN YOU PLAY WITH THAT NAILS???
Great video! Thanks 💕
Thank you! Great tutorial!
that was fun to play with.
Juste like this girl.
Love it. Do you teach private lessons by any chance?
I'm not a muso so why two top strings please? They seem too close together to be able to play independently.
A joy to listen to ! Lloyd
thanks Taimane
you'r awesome
😀
i like you teaching ! pretty girl and sweat smile ! thanks !
Loved it!
You are amazing!
Omg I love you ❤️