Mini Series | Movable Chord Shapes | Major | Episode 1
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- čas přidán 19. 10. 2020
- This ukulele tutorial is going to open up a NEW DIMENSION for you when it comes to using the entire fretboard of your ukulele. Learning the major shapes and how to move them up and down the neck is the secret sauce to advancing your chord pallet. Thanks so much for tuning in and hope you find this video useful! All the best - Kevin
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Very simple explanation for a great technique- Merci.
Lots of good info - thanks Kevin
Great lesson! You have taken the time to show and explain other chords on the fret board and how to identify them. Yourt my HERO!! This will take my playing to a new and higher level for sure! I'm looking forward to taking more of your tutorials. Thank you!!!
This was well explained. I discovered this stuff on my own as I learned to play alternate chord positions. Yours is the first video I’ve seen that chats about it and explains it in a full featured video.
Thanks :)
Excellent! This video is worth watching two times or more. Thank you Kevin!
This is one of the best & well constructed video on Ukulele instructions & helping us to learn. Thank you & I'm learning much better.
You removed the fog in my mind, Kevin 😉 thank yoy so much for this video. It’s wonderful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi greeting from Florida.
Enjoying watching your video. Its very helpful since I never played this uk that I recently purchased. Im a greenhorn to playing any string instrument. Getting my old fingers almost have to be a contortionist to bend tube in my fingers to the positions that are required to make the notes that you are teaching but I ain't giving up thank you for the show
Baritone moveable chords .... love this 💕
Thank you for all the great explanations , this is so helpful 🎶🎵👏🎵🎶
You teach so well. I learned to play uke in a week only thank you so much Kevin ❤
Amazing ❤️🤗❤️
You explain this in such a good way, I finally completely understand and the fretboard is really opening up for me, helping me to improve my playing so much and being able to jam with people better!!! Thank you so so much💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much! New subbie!
Really nice lesson. Thanks so much!
Terrific! A lot to practice on!👍🏼
This is an excellent video, thank you!
Outstanding instruction!
Thank you for this valuable lesson. I've always wanted to learn to play movable chord shapes. This is challenging for me. Thanks for the encouragement.
Awesome Kevin, thank you. I knew this from some time ago so I’m retraining myself to apply this on my bari. Fortunately it’s the same principle, just a matter of relearning the notes (yet another great lesson from you!). Cheers.
Your hair looks great! tnx for this well needed lesson
Thank you Kevin 😁
Magic!
Really useful thank you 😊
Tasty tasty content, as always! This will be a good workout for my little stubby fingers! Thank you! 😄🎤❤️
Wow such an eye opener. thanks
Cool stuff right? Song sheets, tabs, and practice exercises on my site if you’re interested. All the best - Kevin | www.AllForUke.com
Very nice sir, thnx alot.!
Wow - wish we could add Favorite points to your videos. Very well done. Thank you for explaining this so well. Very understandable and easy to remember. I will have to really work on this to build up the strength in my fingers. I'm subscribed! LOVE your videos :)
Thanks Becky 🙏 Song sheets, tabs, and practice exercises on my site if you’re interested. All the best - Kevin | www.AllForUke.com
Hi, thanks a lot.
I wanted to know, why an accord like F is composed on fret of A and F ? So how is build an accord ?
Could you do a video about this ?
Will you be doing a same video for the baritone ukulele please
Penny dropping moment - phew thanks Kev
so an A major chord is an A chord because it has an A string played open in it, but hang on Kevin it also has an E string played open in it so bang goes that theory to me . Can you explain it to me please
Major chords are made up of the 1,3,5 notes, hence A,C,E. Check through the other chords and you'll see the same structure.