“Fingerpicking Etude no. 36: Three-Finger Approach” – Rock Class 101
This beautiful ukulele etude is fingerpicked using a three-finger approach.
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This beautiful ukulele etude is fingerpicked using a three-finger approach.
A beginner-friendly fingerpicking etude with a beautiful picking pattern that creates a dreamy sound.
This etude is a great study for understanding dynamics and breaking out of the “comfort zone” (frets 1-5) by utilizing the entire neck for fingerpicking chords.
Two beautiful melodies that are fingerpicked entirely using Travis picking.
In this etude, we will incorporate diminished licks in a minor key to create a unique sound.
In this etude, you will learn an airy sounding piece that creatively makes use of harmonics.
In this etude, you will learn an elegant ukulele ballad.
In this etude, you will learn 3 themes; two of which involve multiple forms of fingerpicking, while one is solely dedicated to triplet picking.
This piece contains 3 melodies that utilize many of the techniques and concepts we have learned throughout the Definitive Beginner’s Guide to Ukulele Course.
Learn a vintage ukulele tune that uses four expressive strumming techniques.
“Fly Me to the Moon” is a classic tune with a strong melody line that adapted well to the ukulele. I had a lot of fun with this arrangement and every time I play it I think of Bud Fox and Gordon Gekko!
This arrangement tastefully blends fingerpicking and strumming with a percussive backbeat.
A vintage-esque uke tune, this arrangement is filled with catchy melodies and challenging rhythmic work.
Learn to sing and strum the theme song from the TV show Friends!