For anyone who is halfway serious about baritone uke and doesn't already know this material from playing guitar, the Fretboard Toolbox is a godsend. It has a lot of info in it, thus is pretty dense, but these videos are very helpful to get started working with the book. I promise - if you spend a bit of time with it while learning some of your favorite songs, it will make a huge difference.
Thanks a ton, Dennis!! I know my Toolboxes are dense, but I'm a long time high school biology teacher, so dense is my modus operandi. :-) Happy playing, Scott
I'm buying a Baritone Uke this weekend after many years playing GCEA uke. It's crazy to see how chord shapes and certain scales translate over. This video is great in explaining these scales. I look forward to showing off these skills to my friends and pretending that it all came naturally haha. :)
I'm confused as to the difference between the essential and complete versions of the book. Is the essential incomplete in some way? It seems like you have put together an amazing awesome tool for musicians. I'll probably end up purchasing multiple e-books I'm just wondering which ones will be best for me.
Hi Lone Ranger! That’s the Complete Baritone Ukulele Edition .You can get it here: www.fretboard-toolbox.com/baritone-ukulele.html Happy playing! Scott
HA! Love the book but very frustrated.. no Bb major! I need that scale for a piece of music I'm working on... I'm not the best at transposing, so I'm really wishing I either had that scale or hadn't gotten the book....near to tears.
Hi Vegasdanthraxx, You can order the Bari Uke version here: www.fretboard-toolbox.com/baritone-ukulele.html Thanks for checking out Fretboard Toolboxes! Scott
Hi GQ3MindSpeaks, If it's DGBD, like a 5-string banjo, then you should try out my Essential 5-String Banjo edition by clicking "Look Inside" for the Essential Edition here: www.fretboard-toolbox.com/5-string-banjo-1.html There's links at the top of the page that go over the differences between the Essential and Complete Editions, and the various print and E-Book options. I haven't done any tutorials on that yet, but if that's the right tuning, I'll be sure to do one. :-) Happy playing, Scott
Hi TootinCrazy, If you don't have a high quality music store nearby (my first choice since you can actually play the instrument and feel it in your hands), and you live in the US, I'd look on Craigslist, EBay, or Amazon to find some possibilities, and then I'd read reviews on any you're interested in. I'd say that you definitely want one that has a solid wood top, which will cost more, but it will give you a much better sound. Having solid back and sides adds to the sound too, but not as much as the top. Hope that helps! Scott
Agreed Lewis! I wrote Fretboard Toolbox books for baritone ukulele (for DGBE tuning) and tenor guitar (for CGDA tuning), so I just always assume (probably often incorrectly) that people know which tuning I'm talking about. Thanks for the suggestion! Scott
Actually, if you take a look at the page of the book that is constantly appearing in the video, it says all the notes of the neck, including the open ones, so you should start by paying a minimum of attention to the video you are watching.
Thanks for letting me know, John. I recently redid all of my books to have a larger, easier to read font. If you click "LOOK INSIDE" at this link, www.fretboard-toolbox.com/baritone-ukulele.html, you can download free instructions and Key of G Major pages for any book to see how large the font actually is. :-) Happy playing and healthy wishes, Scott
For anyone who is halfway serious about baritone uke and doesn't already know this material from playing guitar, the Fretboard Toolbox is a godsend. It has a lot of info in it, thus is pretty dense, but these videos are very helpful to get started working with the book. I promise - if you spend a bit of time with it while learning some of your favorite songs, it will make a huge difference.
Thanks a ton, Dennis!! I know my Toolboxes are dense, but I'm a long time high school biology teacher, so dense is my modus operandi. :-)
Happy playing,
Scott
I'm buying a Baritone Uke this weekend after many years playing GCEA uke. It's crazy to see how chord shapes and certain scales translate over. This video is great in explaining these scales. I look forward to showing off these skills to my friends and pretending that it all came naturally haha. :)
That’s awesome!! Enjoy!!
Happy playing,
Scott
I bought the book, well worth the $$. I have learned so much!
+skeeveskeeve So glad to hear it!! Thanks for letting me know. :-)
Happy playing,
Scott
Scott -- Thanks for another lesson with your bari book. Will Share on Humble Baritonics. Jeff
+Humble Baritonics Thanks a bunch Jeff! Always appreciated. :-) Happy playing! Scott
Very helpful videos!!!
+TootinCrazy Thanks!
+FretboardToolbox your welcome!!! Hope to see more soon!!!
+TootinCrazy Glad to hear it! Practice, practice, practice. :-)
Great video!!!!
+Titus Comer Thanks again, Titus!
I'm confused as to the difference between the essential and complete versions of the book. Is the essential incomplete in some way? It seems like you have put together an amazing awesome tool for musicians. I'll probably end up purchasing multiple e-books I'm just wondering which ones will be best for me.
I love you with all of my heart
I want that book or download
Hi Lone Ranger! That’s the Complete Baritone Ukulele Edition .You can get it here: www.fretboard-toolbox.com/baritone-ukulele.html
Happy playing!
Scott
HA! Love the book but very frustrated.. no Bb major! I need that scale for a piece of music I'm working on... I'm not the best at transposing, so I'm really wishing I either had that scale or hadn't gotten the book....near to tears.
Hi Mama Scrappy,
Bb Major is on page 15 of the Complete Edition. Did you buy the Essential Edition?
How do you purchase the book
Hi Vegasdanthraxx, You can order the Bari Uke version here: www.fretboard-toolbox.com/baritone-ukulele.html
Thanks for checking out Fretboard Toolboxes!
Scott
+FretboardToolbox what’s the difference between ebook and interactive ebook , thanks
Here's a link describing the differences: www.fretboard-toolbox.com/ebooks-vs-print-editions.html
Happy playing,
Scott
Do you have tutorials for open g tuning.
Hi GQ3MindSpeaks,
If it's DGBD, like a 5-string banjo, then you should try out my Essential 5-String Banjo edition by clicking "Look Inside" for the Essential Edition here:
www.fretboard-toolbox.com/5-string-banjo-1.html
There's links at the top of the page that go over the differences between the Essential and Complete Editions, and the various print and E-Book options.
I haven't done any tutorials on that yet, but if that's the right tuning, I'll be sure to do one. :-)
Happy playing,
Scott
I am new to playing the ukulele and was wondering what would be the best kind of ukulele to get
Hi TootinCrazy,
If you don't have a high quality music store nearby (my first choice since you can actually play the instrument and feel it in your hands), and you live in the US, I'd look on Craigslist, EBay, or Amazon to find some possibilities, and then I'd read reviews on any you're interested in. I'd say that you definitely want one that has a solid wood top, which will cost more, but it will give you a much better sound. Having solid back and sides adds to the sound too, but not as much as the top. Hope that helps! Scott
+FretboardToolbox thanks for the info!!!!
Let me know what you decide on. :-)
+FretboardToolbox I have been looking into getting the Kala KA-15S
+TootinCrazy I've got a Kala that I love. Play it first if you can. Good luck! :-)
You should Start by saying what tuning you are using.
Agreed Lewis! I wrote Fretboard Toolbox books for baritone ukulele (for DGBE tuning) and tenor guitar (for CGDA tuning), so I just always assume (probably often incorrectly) that people know which tuning I'm talking about.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Scott
Actually, if you take a look at the page of the book that is constantly appearing in the video, it says all the notes of the neck, including the open ones, so you should start by paying a minimum of attention to the video you are watching.
Although I thought it was a good video the print was too small for me
Thanks for letting me know, John. I recently redid all of my books to have a larger, easier to read font. If you click "LOOK INSIDE" at this link, www.fretboard-toolbox.com/baritone-ukulele.html, you can download free instructions and Key of G Major pages for any book to see how large the font actually is. :-)
Happy playing and healthy wishes,
Scott