Ukulele Lesson Hawaii Aloha
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@DigitalMind66 just skip ahead..?
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I have just started to learn uke, and I love this song. This is by far the best tutorial I found on You Tube. Mahalo. Do you upload some Hawaiian lullabys?
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I think it would be nicer if you played whatever it is you're trying to teach at the beginning of the video. That way people have an idea what you're about to teach. As I'm writing this, I've been listening for 2 minutes and still don't know what you're getting at. At this point I'm moving on to the next ukulele video since it would suck to spend 5 minutes listening to a tutorial for a song you don't even know if you like. Just some friendly advise, no bad intentions.
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Mahalo nui loa. That was TOTALLY awesome, dude. I would LOVE to hear how you do the chorus. 'Oli e!
Let me know when your DVD comes out. I'm still Uke 101-ville, "down down up up down.' But this vid inspires me to hang in there until I can get the chords, then I can worry about the picking.
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Very nice arrangement of my favorite song.. You are an excellent teacher.
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How cool! Mitch san!
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Much Mahalo Brah!!!!
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Thanks brah, thought I couldn't do it. I get em already. Gettin my own style too, jus like you said.. I like to slide the C7 into the F gives it cool "slack key" like feel. I am a dummy, this how I did It: concentrate on chords first,then experiment with the picking in between , you will soon get it if you don't give up. Now if I could just sing it in HAWAIIAN!!! Mahalos bruddah..
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Heyy, this is a good tutorial. There's a song I'd love to learn and i thought this was it when I first heard it.
It's on youtube called "ukulele master ohta-san Hawaii" where he plays with the beach in the background. Do you think you could do a this style video for that song.
Thanks anyway for this one.
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a rutt'ù cazz' e buò sunà
This is a fine ukulele tutorial, particularly given your detailed effort to define the chords, how to play plucked notes, and your willingness to repeat the work several times for viewers. I hope you can find more Hawaiian (or other) traditional material to present in this tutorial's style. Well done!
UkeStudent 4 years ago 7