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2h ago
A classic soul song, kind of uplifting and sad at the same time. This arrangement is by Steven Warren (who's got a bunch of other great, free tabs linked on his videos). Hope you enjoy!
submitted by /u/UkuleleLuke
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2h ago
I had someone tell me you shouldn't ever change all 4 strings at once, but instead do one at a time. Just for clarity, I mean changing all the strings, but only take one off, replace with th new one, then do the next one...etc. Is this a common practice? Seems it would make it difficult to do any fret board maintenance
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10h ago
When I play C7 arpeggios, from Lowest C to highest possible, how shall my left hand move along the neck to make it smooth?
submitted by /u/RocketFlyAndBoom
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10h ago
submitted by /u/CocoCapitainePoulet
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10h ago
I'm so confused right now, I picked up a concert uke to learn a few bwu songs on and have him sign one day and I'm trying to learn to tune it. My brother plays the guitar and I know that with a guitar there's like a million things to tune it to. It seems with a uke there's only one way to tune a uke, is that correct or am I just stupid?
submitted by /u/dylon0107
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1d ago
Hello! Here's a fun little song I wrote on the ukulele of all instruments. (Who would've guessed in this subreddit?) I hope you like it!
submitted by /u/TeaOpen2731
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1d ago
submitted by /u/scrambled_eggs_pdx
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1d ago
Hi, I love playing songs that have like over 7-10 chords, adds 7ths, sus chords, dim etc.
I really feel like Disney does this quite well. Songs from musicals like Pocahontas (colors of the wind), Toy Story (you got a friend in me) have so many flavorful chords vs just a regular pattern of 4
I know you all probably have your favorite popular songs that this also rings true about… so let’s hear em!
I want to learn more!
submitted by /u/johnjohnsonsdickhole
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