beyond the sea
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wow love the way you play your ukulele tha was cool
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E and C#m7 are only a note a part. You should also note that C#m7 is a E6, so there is a very strong similarity. I play the E 4447 the root E is on the 3rd and 1st strings, and the C#m7 is 4444 (E note is retained on the 3rd string). I pull the E off some times to give it extra snap. too much information? Keep playing.
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Mark, I have been learning this one - how did you handle the E to C#m7 chord change? DId I miss something or are they comprised of the same notes? I tried to pick it out on your video but your Jumping Fleas were too fast!
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I hope you mean the uke sound and not my voice....
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i would probably pay for these tabs. you should tab it out and other similars and sell it! or give it to us :)
supaman7112 1 year ago
@supaman7112 i do tab a number of songs that are available though my blog @ $2 each. jazzukes.blogspot.com. i did not tab this one as it is just simple inversions of the chords, also someone else beat me to it and i don't step on toes.
markocchionero 1 year ago
Man, this is damn fantastic! How do you do it? I looked at your linked to the chords but I can't seem to put them together like you do... did you do it just as they are written? Surely you have fancied that up a bit! How???? Please teach me!
billehead 1 year ago
@billehead i can teach you by skype please see my website jazzukes (dot) com for details. the music is basically out of the book. i do not have the tabs for this.
markocchionero 1 year ago
This is wonderful! I just started playing the uke, and I'm so learning this one. I'm not sure how your strumming though, thats one of my weak areas.
bobcatzoidberg 2 years ago
thank you. if i have inspired you to keep playing my job is done. enjoy yourself.
markocchionero 2 years ago