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    Welcome Bill ๐Ÿ™‚ Personal preference is usually the answer I give, but a high G will get you that “traditional” uke sound. Chords are the same regardless of which you choose. I highly recommend a high G uke for our lessons.

    in reply to: Triplet strum #11678
    Andrew
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    Hey MT, no lesson from us yet, but there are some good lessons on YouTube for this technique: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=triplet+strum+ukulele

    in reply to: Sultans of Swing #11675
    Andrew
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    Wow! That was awesome, great job!

    Andrew
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    Hey Phil, timing is the hardest for me too. It’s almost a natural feeling to want to increase gradually in speed as you play. This is especially true for solo performances. It’s much easier to play in time along with a drummer (seeing as he/she has great timing, lol). A metronome is always your best friend, that’s my 2 cents ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Andrew
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    Great job on Canon Emily, I enjoyed watching your performance ๐Ÿ™‚ One helpful tip, when you are making chords watch out for applying too much pressure. If you notice at 1:19 you are pulling that major chords third string down, which will make it sound a bit sharp.

    Andrew
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    Wow, I am really impressed with everyone’s playing! James, you did very well! It’s tricky to play that last melody up the neck!

    Great job Jess, I see you take after your dad ๐Ÿ™‚ Keep up the good work, I wish I could play like that at 13!

    Alain that was wonderful ๐Ÿ™‚ fedindark and kentuckyfriedpenny, you guys did great too!

    in reply to: Hi from Puvirnituq #11649
    Andrew
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    Welcome Alain! It’s an honor to have you as part of our community. Your musicianship is inspiring!

    Andrew
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    Hey Eljan, as according to the rules on page 1: You must perform the entire piece to receive an entry into the prize raffle.

    Feel free to post a partial arrangement if that is all that you can play. I will be giving feedback on everyone’s post too ๐Ÿ™‚

    Andrew
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    Hey Mark, I love your take on the A melody! Real cool vibe that I hear often in piano interpretations ๐Ÿ™‚

    Hey Phil, I thought you did extremely well! Timing and fluidity were excellent. Did you see the comment I gave to MT on page 4? Those tips should help you on that section. I’d be more specific, but I couldn’t see your finger choice for that section ๐Ÿ˜€ Let me know if you have questions.

    Andrew
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    Hey Gabriel, actually you can play In The Hall Of The Mountain King on a Soprano. In the helpful tips section (top of page) for that lesson, there is a note that says:

    * Note: For Soprano ukulele players: Theme 3 and 4 expand past the 12th fret, but you can still play the entire song. Since we now know that the Themes repeat, you could play: Theme 1, 2, 1, 2, 5.

    If your mom has questions about membership, please let her know that she can email me here ๐Ÿ™‚ Looking forward to hearing your performance!

    Andrew
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    Great job Maria Teresa (andracass)! Question, did you have a metronome on in the background?

    So, this Friday’s lesson will be a great one for you! It brings up some of the points I’m about to talk about with your performance. So def, make sure to watch it ๐Ÿ™‚

    Let’s talk about the B melody, bars 11-12. Here we have a C to a G7. In part 2 of the lesson video for Fur Elise, it highlights the best fingerings to use for those 2 chords. The chord diagram on the tab also lists these fingerings. I would highly recommend to use the fingerings laid out here, it will make the transitions from 1 chord to the next much easier. If you are new to barre chords, check out this lesson for help on proper left hand form.

    If you jump to 5:27 in the part 2 lesson video, I suggest a way to practice C to G7. Give that way a shot after you get the fingering down. You can always put it into a timing too. For ex: play C for 1 bar, then G7 for 1 bar and loop this. Start slow and work it up to speed as you get the muscle memory down for each chord.

    You did very well on the A melody, great job! I would just loop the harder bars of the B melody and check your fingering on some of the other sections in that melody. Let me know if you have any questions.

    in reply to: Hi from the Isle of Skye, Scotland UK #11575
    Andrew
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    Absolutely you can ๐Ÿ™‚ Welcome Denise, glad to have ya on board!

    in reply to: My descent into addiction! #11574
    Andrew
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    Sounds like you got bitten by the uke bug and are infecting others haha. Welcome to the club James ๐Ÿ™‚

    Andrew
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    Great job Margo (nocnyptak) and Gloria! Beautiful playing! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Andrew
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    Fantastic job Brett! I forgot how complex that tune was, it’s quite a finger frenzy!

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