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Uploaded by mythidiot on Jun 10, 2010
Quick and easy way to play "free falling" on a ukulele
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for a d chord, it is the top 3 strings second fret.not top 2 strings second fret
crazyboy123564 2 months ago
@crazyboy123564 Yup, we were just learning when we made this... definitely top three strings
mythidiot 2 months ago
I. WANT. YOUR. UKE.
ProudToBeHanna 6 months ago
@ProudToBeHanna I heard that Eleuke is shipping a bunch more of these to the states soon.
G (down, down-chunk)
C (up, pause, down, up, down)
Pause
G (down, down)
D (down, pause, down)
Repeat
[I'm called a palm muted strum a "chunk"]
[also, the timing is the most important part and kinda hard to type, but where you don't see a Pause, just keep going. Like the transitions from G to C and G to D there is no pause]
mythidiot 1 year ago
great tutorial man i love the description
jhfjhgtf 3 months ago
what strumming pattern are you playing, this is really the easiest way that I've found to play it but can't get the strumming 100%...????
chelsmiller86 1 year ago
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for a d chord, it is the top 3 strings second fret.not top 2 strings second fret
crazyboy123564 2 months ago
@crazyboy123564 Yup, we were just learning when we made this... definitely top three strings
mythidiot 2 months ago
I. WANT. YOUR. UKE.
ProudToBeHanna 6 months ago
@ProudToBeHanna I heard that Eleuke is shipping a bunch more of these to the states soon.
mythidiot 2 months ago
G (down, down-chunk)
C (up, pause, down, up, down)
Pause
G (down, down)
D (down, pause, down)
Repeat
[I'm called a palm muted strum a "chunk"]
[also, the timing is the most important part and kinda hard to type, but where you don't see a Pause, just keep going. Like the transitions from G to C and G to D there is no pause]
mythidiot 1 year ago