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Strumming Beautiful Ukulele Chords ... And a Lovely Melody

👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Click Here to Know More👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 🎸TAB AVAILABLE ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/posts/strumming-chords-44118476 🎸MY UKULELE COURSES! https://ukewithmarco.com/ 🎸FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/marcocirilloukulele/?hl=en 🎸IN THIS VIDEO In this ukulele lesson, we will look at two expressive tools that will help you better play the ukulele. The ukulele is a lovely instrument! We can all agree with that. However, one of the downsides that come with its small body is the lack of sustain. Yes, indeed, guys. Notes and chords decay quite quickly on the ukulele due to lack of sustain, so we have to do our best to express each note that we play with purpose. In this ukulele lesson, I will show you two expressive techniques: -The vibrato. -The melodic strumming. Enjoy the lesson. 🎸UKULELE I AM USING: Makai LT80.

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Anonymous

Words cannot say how beautiful this piece is! It makes me feel like crying. thank you so much for sharing such a beautiful thing, and for being so kind and patient with your teaching. I also watch your guitar lessons on YouTube because they're chock full of all kinds of tips even though I don't play guitar. Lol

Anonymous

Omg I played the entire thing! I wanted to let you know something. I googled how to make your plucking have a fuller sound and your article from your guitar site was the first one at the top of the search engine. I did not put your name in so you should be happy about that. Anyway, in the article about guitars you said to pluck down on the string. Huh? I'm trying to picture that and can't. Lol

Anonymous

I'm stalking your fingers when you play and it looks to me like you are plucking up from under the string..

marcocirilloukulele

Yes. You can use a 45-degree angle to have a much better plucking. I use a combination of flesh and fingernails, so I don't put my finger under the string before I pluck. Instead, I like to smoothly pluck the string with the left side of the finger. The skin is the first part of the finger that touches the string followed by the fingernail. I hope this helps.