Well done again Christopher, I’m enjoying new chord shapes, they give a new sound to playing even though they are in the same key👍👍Cheers, Mike in UK🍷🍷
Such a great lesson about chord voicing, Christopher! Thank you for your paced teaching. It's fun to play along and learn new things while making music at the same time 😊
Christopher, could you tell me what scale the tune is in? I first thought it's in C major, but then there was the Bb. Very instructive lesson btw. Love everything you do.
This is in the key of D minor (relative minor of F with 1 flat). Notice the C# that keeps cropping up as we ll as part of the A7 chord (1st fret C string, 4th fret A string). When in doubt my favorite trick is to look at the first and last chord of the tune: if they're the same that's the key - if they're different it is almost always the last chord.
Grab the Free PDF to follow along with the lesson:
www.thetinman.co/st-james-chords/
Well done again Christopher, I’m enjoying new chord shapes, they give a new sound to playing even though they are in the same key👍👍Cheers, Mike in UK🍷🍷
Please consider a 12 bar jazz blues from simple to complex. Like your JADA series book. I would gladly pay for that.
Planning a month long jazz blues series soon to build up that harmony from scratch! Using a good old Thelonious Monk tune as a guide
@@Banjoleletinman Looking forward to it!!!!
Thanks Chris! You always give us something to stretch the skills envelope. Appreciate it.
Such a great lesson about chord voicing, Christopher! Thank you for your paced teaching. It's fun to play along and learn new things while making music at the same time 😊
Fun to play and sing.Thank you, Christopher
Thanks a lot for posting this. I have been playing more my guitar but this is a very good reason to pick up my older friend, the uke.
This is awesome! Thank you- will probably join the Magic Ukulele Club👍
You should. It's worth it - there is tons of extras that make it worth the subscription.
Christopher, could you tell me what scale the tune is in? I first thought it's in C major, but then there was the Bb. Very instructive lesson btw. Love everything you do.
This is in the key of D minor (relative minor of F with 1 flat). Notice the C# that keeps cropping up as we ll as part of the A7 chord (1st fret C string, 4th fret A string). When in doubt my favorite trick is to look at the first and last chord of the tune: if they're the same that's the key - if they're different it is almost always the last chord.
@@Banjoleletinman A loads of thanks!
I'm almost ready to die. I have a Swiss pocketwatch (silver, not gold) and a Stetson (a Temple fedora). All I need are some straight laced shoes
Don’t forget your box back coat!