how do you learn that sort of right hand technique?what is his primary strumming finger ?and do you flick your fingers out to achieve that fast strumming?
Really impressive! Roy Smeck--born in Reading, PA--was a son of George M. and Florence Smeck.
His dad was a laborer who had trouble making ends meet. As a child, LeRoy lived in a different house every year, as they were always being forced to move.
Sweet! Finally Vinnie comes out of hiding (well, kind of). I'd give my left...foot...to be able to strum like that. The spirit of Smeck lives on. Awesome sample here, thanks.
Yes.indeed
ukesaidit 4 months ago
So are you in (A D F# B)
TheMrOdagled 4 months ago
Check out the Balsa Bill version. Much more musical than this.
jaysurfguitar 6 months ago
how do you learn that sort of right hand technique?what is his primary strumming finger ?and do you flick your fingers out to achieve that fast strumming?
BandwagonObscura 2 years ago
Awesome!
NEILAALIEN 2 years ago
Nice playing, did you put any special sort of strings on it to give it that bright and lively sound?
bnc98765 2 years ago
Actually, those are just Martin soprano strings, the cheap ones. All the best to you and thanks for watching.
ukesaidit 2 years ago
Really impressive! Roy Smeck--born in Reading, PA--was a son of George M. and Florence Smeck.
His dad was a laborer who had trouble making ends meet. As a child, LeRoy lived in a different house every year, as they were always being forced to move.
gmmix 3 years ago
awesome!
featheredmusic 3 years ago
WOOOOOW THAT'S GREAT!!!!!!!
bubylugo88 4 years ago
this rocks man, good job
Guanaco009 4 years ago
Bravo!
strumminsimon 4 years ago
Sweet! Finally Vinnie comes out of hiding (well, kind of). I'd give my left...foot...to be able to strum like that. The spirit of Smeck lives on. Awesome sample here, thanks.
JohnRockwell 4 years ago
Major props to this uke wizard! Fantastic strumming!
UKISOCIETY 4 years ago