EASY Ukulele Tutorial // "Can't Help Falling In Love" // Twenty One Pilots
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- čas přidán 18. 05. 2020
- This is my easy ukulele tutorial for "Can't Help Falling In Love" (originally performed by Elvis) as covered by Twenty One Pilots. This version will cover the Twenty One Pilots version, but I'd love for you to check out my full baritone ukulele duo cover of the Elvis Presley classic. Chord chart available at patreon.com/abigailflowersmusic.
This is one of my very favorite songs to play on live gigs, and I already have a handful of tutorials for baritone ukulele. However, I've never taught it for concert/soprano ukes! I'm excited to share this version, and I hope you'll find the nerd talk useful.
TIME STAMPS:
Strum patterns - 0:33
A section played w/ chord diagrams - 2:31
A section close-ups - 3:21
B section played w/ chord diagrams - 4:26
B section close-ups - 4:46
Bridge alternate chords - 5:37
Nerd Talk - 6:07
Song form deep dive - 6:46
Chord transitions - 8:22
Outro + Patreon - 10:09
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To schedule an online lesson, email me at abigailflowersmusic@gmail.com! - Hudba
You're a great teacher! Lots of info packed into a short video! No nonsense! Wham! Bam! Thank you ma'am!
Thank you so much girl!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Like #21 for this great lesson, Abigail 👍👍👍 Beautifully done 👏 All the best - see you soon again 🙋♂️ Cheers Hermann
Thank you so much!!!
I like this presentaion styles. Tried on concert, then same key on Baritone, then concert chord shapes on Baritone. How to confuse yourself but still enjoyable.
Oh man, that’s a brain twister! Good for you. Thank you so much for watching!
Even though I don't totally understand, I love going to Nerd university. Beautifully explained. This is another song I practice every day. Love hearing you sing it.
Thank you soo much! I felt confident including it because you had said you liked it last time, so I really appreciate the encouragement!!
@@AbigailFlowersMusic I loved seeing it even though it is for a "standard" ukulele. I learn something every time. When I practice the song, I use the same picking pattern that you showed us here, so I felt good that came up with that by my self. A tiny pat on my own back. A minor validation.