I’ve been joking with some of my friends here (we play music together at our church) and they keep hassling me to play ukulele sometime. Hah, that would be fun… hopefully some time! Happy Thanksgiving! Reply John Falgoust Hi Brett, I just wanted to thank you for all the great...
Scales not only help us learn the ukulele fretboard, but they also allow us to understand the music we are playing. For example, if we know the notes across the fretboard, we can build chords, craft solos, and look at a piece of sheet music and play it. Each of these lessons build ...
Beginners might not believe me, but fingers learn chords faster than brains understand theory. The notes on the fretboard were a kind of mystery to me. I always wondered why one sequence of notes sounded great, and a different one sounded awful. How come people were always using the same ...
“That’s great, if I can make someone feel more free to do what they actually want to do instead of what they are expected to do. But for me, I never realized that I was expected to do anything. I guess that’s what is actually going on—that I never knew there was a thing ...
i’ll posit we truly know something when our latency is near zero. early guitar learners, while switching between chords, need more moments than the BPM of a song allows. because they can’t play along in-rhythm they give up, even though every great guitarist experienced this latency in th...