Glen Rose Jazz Ukulele Lesson Autumn Leaves

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An explanation of chords and hand positions for Autumn Leaves. Buy the e-book at: www.jazzyukulele.com.
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  • Hey Glen! We share an interest in Riptide ukes! Really decent video! Thanks for putting it together! I just ordered all 3 of your books and one mp3 compilation. I'll be excited to get them. Thanks!

  • @kirkmillerdotcom

    Yes, I dig the Riptide Ukes. The up facing sound hole really brings a lot of sound to the player

  • Glad you dig the method. I will be making new video jazz ukulele lessons on YouTube soon

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  • Many thanks for your kind :)

  • Glen, what a great lesson!

    Easy to understand and apply! Bravo!

  • Curthawn. Just to answer your question if i may. He's playing a baritone uke with tenor strings and tuning. Just low g then the normal cea it makes the baritone slightly louder and higher than it would be with baritone strings.

  • Nice! I'm in 2. I'll get the book asap. ;)

  • Great video, Glen....had to buy your workbook, and am really enjoying it.

    Now I want a baritone uke for those mellow sounds.

  • Thanks for the video. Nice explanation, quality video and the way you bring the music out. I will check out your site. I enjoy your teaching method..And will get your jazzyukulele book while I am there.

  • Great video!....and, you really make it look and sound so very easy. You method of explaining is tops for this uke beginner!...I can actually understand what your saying!..

    And, that makes me a happy guy!.. keep up the great work Glen!....

  • Very nice

  • Hi Glen,

    I just got your Jazzy Ukulele e-book and almost immediately caught on to the patterns. Your method of instructional presentation is excellent.

    Cheers,

    George Arrington

  • Hello Glen,

    Glad to have come across your video...great ukulele playing. I am wondering if your book is for a baritone....I have a tenor. If it is written for a baritone, how could you figure out what the chords would be for a tenor. Thanks...Curt

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