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AndrewKeymasterHey Lionel, I will be covering the right hand in complete detail in our upcoming course: The Definitive Beginner’s Guide to Ukulele. The course will be released in December 🙂
AndrewKeymasterHi Lionel,
The entire course is available as a package download at: How To Write a Song on the Ukulele
You would be able to print the eBook and keep all the lesson videos and tabs with this packaged download 🙂
AndrewKeymasterHey Phil, I am 29 🙂 Angelo will be making some lessons for our upcoming beginner songs series and will help me complete the beginner course, which launches next month! I’m excited to dive into beginner lessons!
AndrewKeymasterBtw, great job on both sections of “A Day in the Life”, hands down my fav Beatles tune.
AndrewKeymasterAnother awesome album cover Stan! Let’s hear Rubber Soul now 😉
AndrewKeymasterMy pleasure! Let me know if you have any questions 🙂
AndrewKeymasterThanks Leena 🙂 You rock!
AndrewKeymasterWelcome Camilo! Yes, you are entered in the giveaway 🙂
AndrewKeymasterHi Krister! Ok, so the original question was dealing with Canon in D, Melody 6 – Measure 23. In this measure, we have to reach the 4th string to play a fretted note, while not muting string 3 (open). The trick lies with the left hand form. Try and copy the form I laid out in this video. Proper form should allow your middle finger the ability to reach over string 3 and fret only string 4.
AndrewKeymasterI’ve been tossing around the idea of starting a blog/vlog, this may be my first post!
October 26, 2016 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Courses Launch Friday (OCT 28) – Tell me what future courses you want! #8437
AndrewKeymasterGreat suggestion Phil, down the line I would like to introduce site wide challenges. A compilation of all of us playing, for ex: trading off on blues licks, would be very cool!
AndrewKeymasterHappy birthday Lionel! Glad to have you here!
P.S. Lionel just shared his version of Fingerpicking Etude, be sure to check it out 🙂
AndrewKeymasterGreat job Lionel! Thanks for sharing 🙂
AndrewKeymasterHi Phil,
Try and play without the metronome. That way you can just focus on you. Don’t worry if you mess up, I’m never perfect either! It is nerve wrecking in front of a camera/audience, but the more you do it, the easier it gets! I’m looking forward to watching your performance!
Cheers,
Drew
AndrewKeymasterGlad to see you on the forums Stephen 🙂
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