You are really taking time patiently to demonstrate the chords and scales . Appreciate it and really feeling comfortable with your tutorials. Keep up the good work. Definitely following you. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
thanks for the easy blues shuffle in A..had a great time with it, just need to practice and clean the chords up. I will keep on watching and learning...
Thanks for the blues lesson in A, I purchased my first uke, a black Tenor ukulele from OU a week ago, enjoying learning to play another string instrument.
Thanks to you and your Awesome videos and Guitarlele course I'm rocking Da Blues in A and D. Just finished Tin Pan Alley blues lesson this morning! I'm starting to Uke like the pros with only one month of playing! Thank you Terry! Your videos and Guitarlele course is FUNTASTIC! Ps. My Mom finally figured out how to get into her ukulele Bootcamp course and She's loving it! She talked to me for over an hour about how she's enjoying the lessons! Uke On! JoyRoy
Hey Terry, thanks for the tutorial, it's great! Question about the D6 chord. Isn't it supposed to be barred with all strings pressed on? (like shown in the picture)
You must learn how to correctly pronounce the name of your instrument. When the Portuguese first brought this instrument to Hawaii the locals said it sounded like a “jumping” or dancing “flea”. A flea ( or lice) are called ukus- pronounced “ooh koos”. “Lele” means to jump or dance, pronounced laylay. So an ukulele is correctly pronounced oohkoolaylay, an ukulele, not a yukalaylee. Thanks
You are confusing those who are playing looking at TABS. You showed the third note in A for the shuffle but your D7 was disaster. You should have shown the 3 th shuffle note with the TABS. I don't get it. I am going somewhere else. Thanks anyway. Ho
You are really taking time patiently to demonstrate the chords and scales . Appreciate it and really feeling comfortable with your tutorials. Keep up the good work. Definitely following you. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Thank you I appreciate your comment and hard work.
I like that blues shuffle and I've been working on it, trying to give the same "attitude" you're able to bring to it. I'll keep at it, thanks.
Love playing crossharp blue on my D harp crossing to A , love shuffle blues
Thank you so so so much sir, this helps me alot
Thank you. That was fun!
Nice and easygoing riff!
Loving your channel. Found it last week. Playing along to this on my tenor this morning in Ireland 🇮🇪 🎉
Great demo - thanks
I am what up! Petty soon ill be with my baritone will be here!
Aloha Geno😎
thanks for the easy blues shuffle in A..had a great time with it, just need to practice and clean the chords up. I will keep on watching and learning...
You are good at explaining and also going slowly which I appreciate Thankyou Yvonne from norrhrireland
Thank you! I appreciate this video so much!
I've heard of blown out speakers, but yours takes the cake!
That speaker caught on fire while I was playing a few years back. It was pretty spectacular.
Wow! You take time to explain. Please continue to upload the popular classic Blues tunes on the Uke!!!
Absolutely love you!
Thank you for the kind words. I'm so glad that you enjoyed it.
checking in!
Great to hear from you
Thank you very much! That is very helpful and amazing!!!
Thanks for the blues lesson in A, I purchased my first uke, a black Tenor ukulele from OU a week ago, enjoying learning to play another string instrument.
You are welcome. So nice to hear from you and glad you added the ukulele to your collection.
Thanks to you and your Awesome videos and Guitarlele course I'm rocking Da Blues in A and D. Just finished Tin Pan Alley blues lesson this morning! I'm starting to Uke like the pros with only one month of playing! Thank you Terry! Your videos and Guitarlele course is FUNTASTIC!
Ps. My Mom finally figured out how to get into her ukulele Bootcamp course and She's loving it! She talked to me for over an hour about how she's enjoying the lessons! Uke On!
JoyRoy
I knew that you would find this video, it was only a matter of time. 😂 Can't wait to hear your mom's progress on the ukulele.
Happy New Year. Good luck in 2020
Keep up the good work man! Your videos are very helpful never learned new things this quick 👍🏼
Terry you're amazing it's Phil Murphy still having a battle with my hands but really enjoying you teaching.
Hi from South Australia
Iain
I really did like this lesson 👍👍
I like the we you have the diagrams in screen duringvthis live. Can you do them like that now with the IG and YT streams?
Very nice uncle...
Oh Wow, this was posted 2 years ago? Wanna learn THE BLUES✅😀 Will be taking your Mini Blues Course in September (2020)✅. Thanks Terry!😀
Hi Allan from Newcastle upon Tyne
Thanks for the lessons,
love playing along to this :)
Thank you for the great lessons. You are an excellent teacher. What happened to your amp in the background?
Thank you. The speaker cabinet on the background which is a Fender circa the 1970's actually caught on fire when I was playing it.
My fingers don't like E6, I have short fingers ... is there another option?
Hi Sorry to ask one question. In E6th chord,why C# is missing in the chart?
Hi great vid so far 👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! :)
Nuria Lunallena you are so welcome.
Awesome, Thanks!
Suzette Manibog my pleasure, your welcome
Hey Terry, thanks for the tutorial, it's great!
Question about the D6 chord. Isn't it supposed to be barred with all strings pressed on? (like shown in the picture)
tried to get your blues lesson course, but it would not accept my card, can you help?
I want to know why D7 (Hawaiian form) or D6 here can have no D note ? And why E6 here has a D note rather than a B note ? Thanks
Almost forgot ! Shout out to cool person Hi Sara!
Aloha Geno😎
hi
This was great 👍🏻 is the blues course on your site for beginners ?
I get the chords thanks but just cant get the shoulders and cheesy expression
Terry you need to turn it up, I couldn't hear you. Maybe you need bigger speakers??? : )
........ Hi
you look so damn swell my dude
Ah, thank you, I appreciate that.
You must learn how to correctly pronounce the name of your instrument. When the Portuguese first brought this instrument to Hawaii the locals said it sounded like a “jumping” or dancing “flea”. A flea ( or lice) are called ukus- pronounced “ooh koos”. “Lele” means to jump or dance, pronounced laylay. So an ukulele is correctly pronounced oohkoolaylay, an ukulele, not a yukalaylee. Thanks
You are confusing those who are playing looking at TABS. You showed the third note in A for the shuffle but your D7 was disaster. You should have shown the 3 th shuffle note with the TABS. I don't get it. I am going somewhere else.
Thanks anyway.
Ho