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Make Simple Ukulele Chords More Colorful and Beautiful.


Make Simple Ukulele Chords More Colorful and Beautiful.

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Absolutely! Thanks for letting me know. It is true; I did make a lot of mistakes at the beginning. I should have written the tabs before recording the lesson since GuitarPro helps you naming the chords (that's why the tab is correct). We all learn from our mistakes.

Marco. At the 2min 10sec point of the video you describe the D major chord as 0220 (G D F#A). from my limited music theory the notes of D major are: D F#A. What you are describing is Dadd11 Your verbal description of the D major shape does not correspond with your music as illustrated. You make the same mistake through out the video. In two other videos you have done, you have made errors that I have commented on, so I am glad you are finally getting some staff to edit and review your music. I like what you are producing, tune wise, but now I find I am looking for your musical errors, which is a shame. I can honestly say I have not seen these sorts of thing on other teaching type videos. Also, Please stop making excuse's why there are errors etc. because of having had a new child. I am not that interested in your family life, just the music you are creating.

Thanks a lot, Diana. Keep me posted on your progress. I will upload the Canon in D on this channel and other uke lessons. Enjoy the lessons.

Thanks so much! I will work with it. Your chord/piece arrangements are beautiful and your tutorials are perfect for learning. I have been a musician for a long time but added ukulele 3.5 years ago. Fell in love. I’m 62😉. Thanks again and keep these beautiful pieces coming for ukulele!

Diana Aldridge

Are you referring to this video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z87vP4ahLYg What's the question? :) Speak soon.

Hi Diana, thanks for the comment (it's the first one on this uke page :). Usually, I set the reverb at around 7 seconds long but I keep it low (probably 20%) so it doesn't sound too loud. :)

I am actually asking about the Canon in “G” video 😉

Diana Aldridge

Marco, May I ask... how much reverb are you using there? Thanks! I am learning this, and I appreciate your hardwork😉

Diana Aldridge


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