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June 18, 2024 at 3:09 pm in reply to: Participate in the June 2024 Challenge: Double Kanile’a Giveaway ($5,800) #62026June 17, 2024 at 9:40 pm in reply to: Participate in the June 2024 Challenge: Double Kanile’a Giveaway ($5,800) #61984
gi_gi_ParticipantI am a Premium Member.
Yellow Submarine submission. Some buzzing here and there.
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gi_gi_Participant@the_bumble_bard Im so sorry I didnt see your cute little ukes with the googly eyes. They are adorns 🥰
@jbmills-7 How cool is that?!?! I almost got to see him this year but it just wasnt possible. I will keep trying. So happy for you. Were you prepared with a sharpee? That’s so cool. He signed the uke you won. Amazing. Did you pay extra for VIP tickets?
gi_gi_Participant@emiliano November 2022 we had the challenges for the Zelda songs. You gotta goto the forum on the monthly challenges and check them out. I think I tried Zelda’s Lullabye. What a beautiful song. The YT you posted is so beautiful. Wow!
gi_gi_Participant@the_bumble_bard That was great. Gives me ideas too. I am working on what Mika Kane taught in that video and seeing your noodling really helps. Nice job.
gi_gi_Participant@the_bumble_bard tee hee Mayor 😂 I’m looking forward to listening to these. Thx for posting.
gi_gi_Participant@the_bumble_bard Wow your song is so pretty. I love your noodling. Sooooo good. When you barred the 3rd fret and had the pinky on the 6th fret I think that’s a D# or Eb chord I think. When you have the basic C chord and move it up the fretboard with the barred finger the base note is on the A string. I don’t really know what I’m talking about. Just posing 🙂
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gi_gi_Participant@emiliano Cool. Do you have a you tube channel where you post your content? I used to live in Mexico. Loved it.
About the noodling with different scales, it’s not as diff as you may think. You still stay on the A string but of course it would have to match the chords you’re playing like chords that compliment the G chord. You’re doing great.
@the_bumble_bard New Zealand is so gorgeous. We were there right before the pandemic started. Can’t wait to hear your noodling. I’ll post more as well. I’m so glad you made this postJune 12, 2024 at 7:48 am in reply to: Participate in the June 2024 Challenge: Double Kanile’a Giveaway ($5,800) #61917
gi_gi_Participant@marianne I like the way your Baritone sounded. Did you play it through your computer or an amp?
June 12, 2024 at 7:46 am in reply to: Participate in the June 2024 Challenge: Double Kanile’a Giveaway ($5,800) #61916
gi_gi_Participant@lucauka Welcome to the site. That was so good for playing only 1 month and a 1/2. Awesome submission. Bar chords and all. You’re gonna do great with the ukulele. Keep going.
June 12, 2024 at 7:42 am in reply to: June 11, 2024 – Live Lesson: The Future of the Ukulele! #61915
gi_gi_Participant@the_Bumble_Bard lol the UBC…..I’m just seeing this.
gi_gi_Participant@the_bumble_bard Oh my goodness the Drewmpa Loompas have them 🤣😂🤣😂 Please post one at least. I have to admit that at the end of that Mika video I shed a tear because I finally get it. Oh my goodness that video is the best ever. I’m so happy to finally get it. It’s not so much of a secret as I thought. I will practice, practice.
@emiliano Thanks so much for that video. I missed that golden video of Mika’s somehow. Thanks so much for sharing it. You were asking how to solo with other scales besides the c scale. I’m assuming that can be done by hitting the notes on the A string that corresponds to the scale you want to play. For instance, the G scale have these notes: G,A,B,C,D,E and F# which are frets 0,2,3,5,7,9 (you can continue higher as you please). Just google what are the notes in the scale you want to work on and find them on the A string. Of course, these would have to coincide with the chords you’re playing 🙂 Does that make any sense? @The_Bumble_Bard please correct me if I’m off here.
gi_gi_Participant@emiliano Ooooohhhh this video is golden. Thanks so much for posting it here. What a great idea to tab out some things or at least take a video of yourself so you can figure out what you did before 🙂
gi_gi_Participant@The_Bumble_Bard I totally agree with you. Thanks for the encouragement. I will continue. I just joined Marco Cirillo’s thingie and it is something new everyday Mon-Fri and it encourages creativity. By day 5 of the first week I was soloing. The chord progression was the first thing learned on Monday. We were to solo using the G major scale from the 7th fret to the 10th fret. That’s all. We had like 8 notes to choose from and to do whatever our hearts contented. Add pull offs, pull ons, slides, 1/4 notes, 1/8 notes, etc. it was fun. A little scary but helped me see it’s doable.
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