Pre-intermediate lesson with Telma Pereira #BAR CHORD A TEN THUMBS HOW TO#In this tutorial we’ll be playing 3 vocal warm ups on the ukulele using intervals, the major scale and the natural minor scale.ĥ:30 PM EDT (11:30 PM CET): How to Fingerstyle Bossa Nova on The Girl from Ipanema – Improving your musical knowledge and arrangement skills.ĥ:00 PM EDT (11:00 PM CET): Vocal & Ukulele Warm-ups with Lukaīeginner/pre-intermediate lesson with Lukas Wolf – Simplifying chords from songs in complex key signatures – Performing songs that you find difficult to sing This workshop will look at how to take your favourite songs and transpose them into different keys. Pre-intermediate/intermediate lesson with Ukulele Simon Some music theory input will be explained to help illustrate what happens on the fretboard and with the sound of your chords.Ĥ:00 PM EDT (10:00 PM CET): How To Transpose Your Favourite Songs On the other hand he gives examples of how to spice up your chord playing based on chord substitutes. In this workshop, Jan introduces an approach to reducing chord complexity to make it easier to understand the structure of songs and easier to play along. Pre-intermediate/intermediate lesson with Jan Haasler So, why not join me for my fingerpicking workshop and I can share some ukulele fun with you.ģ:00 PM EDT (9:00 PM CET): Simplifying and Adding Complexity to Chords Often is the case one pattern remains constant and only the chords change giving the impression your right hand is doing more work than it actually is. This opens up a whole new way of thinking and your playing technique will increase 10 fold if you commit to learning a few simple patterns. How? I hear you say…Well, I use four fingers on my right hand rather than just one. Hi, my name is Peter Moss and I have been associated with the ukulele for over 50 years and would like to share some alternatives to just strumming. Have you ever wanted to do something different than just strum your ukulele? – well this could be right up your street. Widen your horizons beyond basic major / minor chords and dive into the world of the Mighty 7ths! In this workshop we will explore the structure behind 7th chords, different types of 7th chords and the ease with which they can be played on a ukulele!Ģ:00 PM EDT (8:00 PM CET): Intro to Fingerpickingīeginner/pre-intermediate lesson with Peter Moss So that your Blues will sound groovy on your uke! This is an intermediate lesson, so you must be able to play the general A, D and E chords and switch between them easily, before you start this class.ġ:00 PM EDT (7:00 PM CET): 7th Heaven: Play Beautiful One-Finger Chords!īeginner/pre-intermediate lesson with Ukulele With Luv After playing the ‘raw’ blues, we’ll take a look at how you can spice it all up. In this workshop you will learn what we consider the Blues and how you can play it on your ukulele. Intermediate lesson with Evelyn Brouwers I’ll show chord shapes up the neck and how to play a 12 bars blues and arrangements for solo slide ukulele like Whistle Stop, In the Pines, and Black Eye Blues.ġ2:00 PM EDT (6:00 PM CET): How to Play the Blues with Variations on Your Uke The final topic will be fingerstyle solo slide ukulele in Open G (with low G fourth string) tuning. I’ll show you some exercises to practice basic slide technique and and 3 strings positions for major and minor chords in standard tuning applied to the song “Jamaica Farewell”. In this workshop the students will learn how to play melodies and chords with slide, in standard and Open G (Low G – B – D – G ) tunings with fingerstyle technique. Intermediate/advanced lesson with Dario Bellaveglia In this tutorial I’ll teach how to play two famous reggae songs: Sunshine Reggae (strumming and melody played on high G string) and I Shot The Sheriff (strumming and riff).ġ1:00 AM EDT (5:00 PM CET): An Introduction to Slide Ukulele All lessons will be livestreamed on Flight Ukulele’s YouTube Channel.ġ0:00 AM EDT (4:00 PM CET): How to Play Reggae Music with Your Ukuleleīeginner/pre-intermediate lesson with Cristiano Riccardi from Ukus in Fabula
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