@ImCuckoo4CocoPuffs mine is a Kala tenor cutaway acoustic-electric (KA-KTE-SP/C). Kala and Lanikai both make great ukuleles for their price in my opinion.
@halfilipinodude Thanks for spotting that! I easily get confused because I play guitar more than uke, and the uke A chord looks like a guitar E chord, and a uke E chord sort of has a guitar A shape. Sometimes I forget that I have to transpose in my head from what I'm used to! Can't wait to see your cover!
@guitar2adam Anyone who plays guitar and want to try the uke could think about a baritone ukelele - they're usually tuned DGBE which means you can transfer guitar chords without any problem but with thet distinctive uke sound. I uploaded my own demo of my uke.
Thanks and I really liked the way you explain. and sorry for the English but I'm Mexican and I am in English classes
mianmraz 6 days ago
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xjon89 1 week ago
your tutorials are awesome!
ExtremeDonutt 2 weeks ago
I need a long nail ,it I hate haing a long nail I can't stand it
TheUnpredictable88 2 weeks ago
thank you. you're an excellent teacher :)
chunnalie 4 weeks ago
I want to buy a ukelele and I dont know the right ones. Can you tell me what kind is yours?
ImCuckoo4CocoPuffs 1 month ago
@ImCuckoo4CocoPuffs mine is a Kala tenor cutaway acoustic-electric (KA-KTE-SP/C). Kala and Lanikai both make great ukuleles for their price in my opinion.
guitar2adam 1 month ago
Hi Adam, I usually do not comment much...but, you should sing more =^) you have a fine voice. Good work, keep it up.
harmoknees 1 month ago 2
@harmoknees thank you! I've been wanting to do some vocal covers....I'll see what I can do
guitar2adam 1 month ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH! :) x
povedaangel114 1 month ago
haha "good job, keep it up" :) cute
OhMyGodGiveMeAName 1 month ago
AWSUM with all the anotations :) Thanks a lot !
zaraka2 1 month ago
ohmygod THANK YOU i've been waiting for someone to upload
torialynaee2 1 month ago
thanks for the tutorial :)
colombiamaria 1 month ago
@colombiamaria no prob! it was about time I posted another uke lesson :D
guitar2adam 1 month ago
@guitar2adam Great tutorial!
except you were keep on calling an 'A' chord an 'E' and vice-versa lol
and i plan to make post a cover as soon as i can XD
halfilipinodude 1 month ago
@halfilipinodude Thanks for spotting that! I easily get confused because I play guitar more than uke, and the uke A chord looks like a guitar E chord, and a uke E chord sort of has a guitar A shape. Sometimes I forget that I have to transpose in my head from what I'm used to! Can't wait to see your cover!
guitar2adam 1 month ago
@guitar2adam haha yeah it's alright, that's an easy mistake to make if you don't play uke as much.
Yup! as soon as i memorize all the lyrics lol
halfilipinodude 1 month ago
@guitar2adam Anyone who plays guitar and want to try the uke could think about a baritone ukelele - they're usually tuned DGBE which means you can transfer guitar chords without any problem but with thet distinctive uke sound. I uploaded my own demo of my uke.
AlanSturgess 1 month ago