God Bless you mr Rose...that's exactly what I'm looking for...unfortunately my english is so basic...but I'll check your web page hoping understand enough to learn something.
You can't understand how I'm happy to find your videos!
this is great but i do have one complaint... see i clicked on this thinking you were playing regular ukulele..baritone uke is completely diffrent..and putting regular strings on it and tuning it with a low G string is basically like playing a regular baritone but tuned in a diffrent key
Wonderful tutorial!....Just bought your "Jazzy Ukulele" book, but my uke will be arriving today in the mail sometimes. My very first step will be to try and tune it up properly.
But, I"m confused as to the line up of the strings. You say place them in order of "thickness". Would that be GCDA?....or am I wrong?... I guess I should really post this question at your website. Okay, looking forward to seeing if I can make some good ukulele sense.
Rootless voicings don't work on the tonic chord when you don't have a bass player! Especially if you are going to voice the 6 and 9. You are weakening the harmony with stacked 4ths like that. Just bar the 3rd fret!
I'm going to buy your books but was wondering what gauge strings you are using? I have a tenor that I put a low G string and it sounds like your baritone. But I'd like to get a baritone, so should I get a tenor set for it? Looks like you are using nylon guitar strings? What brand or combination would you recommend. Thanks for your lessons. It's been super fun playing these standards.
String recommendations for Bari with Low G Aquila GCDA (concert) strings made for Bari tensions . I use that Aquila GCDA set that comes with a high G but I put them on in order of thickness
thus giving me a low G with the thickest string included in the set. you can buy a special Log G and toss the high G included in the set and have an even fatter G string. or just put a guitar wound string on instead.
Excellently done! Very clear explanation and I just love the chord voicings. I'm just beginning experimenting with jazz on uke and I'll really consider changing to a low G.
God Bless you mr Rose...that's exactly what I'm looking for...unfortunately my english is so basic...but I'll check your web page hoping understand enough to learn something.
You can't understand how I'm happy to find your videos!
polletto 2 weeks ago
This is for baritone ukulele only right?
numanuma20 5 months ago
this is great but i do have one complaint... see i clicked on this thinking you were playing regular ukulele..baritone uke is completely diffrent..and putting regular strings on it and tuning it with a low G string is basically like playing a regular baritone but tuned in a diffrent key
Jacksonblake26 7 months ago
Hi Glen,
In the video you say on your site there's a chord explanation,a chart...I checked but I could not find it!Where have I to look for???
Nous82 8 months ago
Wonderful tutorial!....Just bought your "Jazzy Ukulele" book, but my uke will be arriving today in the mail sometimes. My very first step will be to try and tune it up properly.
But, I"m confused as to the line up of the strings. You say place them in order of "thickness". Would that be GCDA?....or am I wrong?... I guess I should really post this question at your website. Okay, looking forward to seeing if I can make some good ukulele sense.
SalPedi 10 months ago
damn bro
SuperMuchoMango 1 year ago
very nice
jinfuuu 1 year ago
Rootless voicings don't work on the tonic chord when you don't have a bass player! Especially if you are going to voice the 6 and 9. You are weakening the harmony with stacked 4ths like that. Just bar the 3rd fret!
amcsdmi 1 year ago
I'm going to buy your books but was wondering what gauge strings you are using? I have a tenor that I put a low G string and it sounds like your baritone. But I'd like to get a baritone, so should I get a tenor set for it? Looks like you are using nylon guitar strings? What brand or combination would you recommend. Thanks for your lessons. It's been super fun playing these standards.
chasyboy1 1 year ago
String recommendations for Bari with Low G Aquila GCDA (concert) strings made for Bari tensions . I use that Aquila GCDA set that comes with a high G but I put them on in order of thickness
thus giving me a low G with the thickest string included in the set. you can buy a special Log G and toss the high G included in the set and have an even fatter G string. or just put a guitar wound string on instead.
Glad you like the videos...Glen Rose .
Glen Rose
glenrosejazz 1 year ago
@chasyboy1
I have a new Bari book out you might be interested in:
Blues - Jazz Style for Baritone Ukulele.
Get it on the Jazzy Ukulele web site if you're interested.
glenrosejazz 1 year ago
Excellently done! Very clear explanation and I just love the chord voicings. I'm just beginning experimenting with jazz on uke and I'll really consider changing to a low G.
simpletunes1 2 years ago
Wow, this is great. I've been looking for stuff like this. Ain't YouTube great! Will check out your website.
berean315 2 years ago
thanks
glenrosejazz 1 year ago
@berean315
Thanks
glenrosejazz 1 year ago