the reason i don't switch strings on the uke like i do on bass and guitar: it's just easier to read chord charts that some right hander is using, otherwise i gotta redo all fingerings in my head when i see a right handed chord tab if i had my strings rolled, weird ?
i'm learning way more from your vid than those dudes who take uke frailing under a microscope, i know they're trying to be helpful but......part of my problem is that i am playing my uke left handed without changing the strings. so i need to hear the frailing and kind of reinvent it so it sounds similar eventhough i don't use my thumb exactly the same way, this is a long handed way of saying thank you for the helpful vid.
I'm glad you're getting something out of the video. It's a very interesting style and fun once you get it down... It must be difficult trying to learn the uke the way you are. Is there a reason for doing it that way? Just wondering. There is a guy who plays guitar with Clapton on his tours that plays the same way (lefty on a right-handed guitar). Good luck, thanks for watching.
What Ukulele are you using in this vid?
AaronCracknell 1 year ago
the reason i don't switch strings on the uke like i do on bass and guitar: it's just easier to read chord charts that some right hander is using, otherwise i gotta redo all fingerings in my head when i see a right handed chord tab if i had my strings rolled, weird ?
808quake 2 years ago
i'm learning way more from your vid than those dudes who take uke frailing under a microscope, i know they're trying to be helpful but......part of my problem is that i am playing my uke left handed without changing the strings. so i need to hear the frailing and kind of reinvent it so it sounds similar eventhough i don't use my thumb exactly the same way, this is a long handed way of saying thank you for the helpful vid.
808quake 2 years ago
I'm glad you're getting something out of the video. It's a very interesting style and fun once you get it down... It must be difficult trying to learn the uke the way you are. Is there a reason for doing it that way? Just wondering. There is a guy who plays guitar with Clapton on his tours that plays the same way (lefty on a right-handed guitar). Good luck, thanks for watching.
jhgarl35 2 years ago
excellent playing. inspirational
ukeshale 2 years ago
thanks for the nice comment.
jhgarl35 2 years ago
Very cool
uke5417 2 years ago
thanks!
jhgarl35 2 years ago
You make it look so easy.
deach69 2 years ago
thanks, but check out aaron, he's smooth.
jhgarl35 2 years ago
Wow! Very impressive.
mctrmt 2 years ago
thank you.
jhgarl35 2 years ago