Parrothead Blues – EP017
Learn to play 2 blues solos over a Jimmy Buffet inspired backing track.
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Learn to play 2 blues solos over a Jimmy Buffet inspired backing track.
In this ukulele lesson, you’ll learn five strum patterns that progressively increase in difficulty.
In this lesson, you’ll learn 2 melodic solos set to an anthemic backing track consisting of drums, keys and bass.
In this lesson, you’ll learn three walking bass lines for blues ukulele. Each bass line is leveled by difficulty: Beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
In this lesson, you’ll learn the strum pattern that defines Reggae rhythm, as well as, a riff that’s a lot of fun to play! But the best part is, you’ll put it all together to jam alongside a full band backing track (Drums & U-Bass).
In this lesson, you’ll learn 8 ways to vary your rhythm playing. The big takeaway here is that these concepts can be applied to any song, helping you to expand your rhythmic playing vocabulary.
In this U-Bass lesson, you will learn a melodic bass line that highlights the chord changes and rhythmic feel of a Bossa Nova piece.
In our first lesson featuring U-Bass and Drums, you will learn a song in the style of The Rolling Stones.
In this lesson, you will learn 2 approaches for scale based soloing. Approach 1 uses a Minor Pentatonic scale to create a sadder tonal quality, while approach 2 uses a Major Pentatonic scale to create a happier tonal quality.
Learn how to make your rhythm playing more interesting by adding a backbeat, fill licks, and melody to a 2 chord progression.
Learn how to play higher voiced chord harmonies and a solo over one of the most popular chord progressions in C Major.
Learn a solo in G Major that works over fast and slow chord progressions.