Greetings from Bulgaria, Viktor here! Thank you for this new and exciting lesson! Very nice video and very entertaining as well as really well explained! :)
I have a good repertoire of chords inside a lot and they have helped my songs sound more complete instead of C,F,G7. Of course that's natural progression, but I'm ready to start using more of the fret board and making chords further in. Can you direct me to some of your more advanced videos I can look at? Thank you sweet lady!
Hi! I think you'd like these tutorials :). Hey Now Don't Dream It's Over - ua-cam.com/video/D3fXvKtoILM/v-deo.html You're My Best Friend - ua-cam.com/video/j235kfx1qqU/v-deo.html Valerie - ua-cam.com/video/Nfh9-wnKx1M/v-deo.html
Hi Katy! (Katie?) I've been seeing uke videos using more percussive sounds, beside the chuck. What do you think of that and do you have any videos using other drum sounds? I didn't find any, but I could be very wrong. What say you my friend?
I have one song where I use a more percussive technique and that's "The Middle" by Zedd. I also have some left handed muting technique videos featuring a reggae strumming beat. I'll link those below :). If I get to it, that would be fun. There's so much that I want to do. Perhaps one day I'll be a full time UA-camr and be able to do everything on my ever growing list 😂. Thanks for watching and have a great day. The Middle - ua-cam.com/video/uokn5vugZcM/v-deo.html The Tide is High - ua-cam.com/video/SYKI72ppz3g/v-deo.html
I noticed you seem to be strumming with all your finger tips, or middle and ring fingers, not just the index finger like most uke players. At least it looks that way to me. I find a lot of songs feel better if I do that as well. If I want to project more sound, I'll switch to index finger. Just depends on the song. Is that right? I also like to strum with the pad of my thumb in places where it needs to be soft and ethereal.
Thanks for the simplicity of adding the squeeze and release. Nice shuffle! Thanks
Thanks Katie. I look forward to seeing you in August in my hometown, Holland, MI.
Thanks for being here Ken! You're so kind.
Thanks a mix up of the strumming pattern is appreciated
Happy to help!
Greetings from Bulgaria, Viktor here! Thank you for this new and exciting lesson! Very nice video and very entertaining as well as really well explained! :)
Thank you Katy for this awesome muting technique ! Your kindness and generosity is so appreciated !
Thank you for being here. So appreciate your support!
I loved this tutorial. I’ll try to incorporate into some jazz songs. Thank you Katie 💕
YEAH! I'm glad you liked it!
Great lesson 👍
Glad you liked it!
I have a good repertoire of chords inside a lot and they have helped my songs sound more complete instead of C,F,G7. Of course that's natural progression, but I'm ready to start using more of the fret board and making chords further in. Can you direct me to some of your more advanced videos I can look at? Thank you sweet lady!
Hi! I think you'd like these tutorials :).
Hey Now Don't Dream It's Over - ua-cam.com/video/D3fXvKtoILM/v-deo.html
You're My Best Friend - ua-cam.com/video/j235kfx1qqU/v-deo.html
Valerie - ua-cam.com/video/Nfh9-wnKx1M/v-deo.html
Thank you!
Nice Mix 🦋
Thanks for listening!
Thank you. This is such a clear explanation and a real fun "jazzy" strum!
So glad that you liked it! Thanks for being here.
Hi Katy! (Katie?) I've been seeing uke videos using more percussive sounds, beside the chuck. What do you think of that and do you have any videos using other drum sounds? I didn't find any, but I could be very wrong. What say you my friend?
I have one song where I use a more percussive technique and that's "The Middle" by Zedd. I also have some left handed muting technique videos featuring a reggae strumming beat. I'll link those below :). If I get to it, that would be fun. There's so much that I want to do. Perhaps one day I'll be a full time UA-camr and be able to do everything on my ever growing list 😂. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
The Middle - ua-cam.com/video/uokn5vugZcM/v-deo.html
The Tide is High - ua-cam.com/video/SYKI72ppz3g/v-deo.html
I noticed you seem to be strumming with all your finger tips, or middle and ring fingers, not just the index finger like most uke players. At least it looks that way to me. I find a lot of songs feel better if I do that as well. If I want to project more sound, I'll switch to index finger. Just depends on the song. Is that right? I also like to strum with the pad of my thumb in places where it needs to be soft and ethereal.