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Beautiful Spanish Melody on Ukulele ... (Spanish Suite)

👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Click Here to Know More👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 🎸TAB AVAILABLE ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/posts/48706978 🎸FIVE UKULELE SCALES YOU SHOULD BE PRACTICING RIGHT NOW https://youtu.be/wNw400Kx9rg 🎸MY UKULELE COURSES! https://ukewithmarco.com/ 🎸FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/marcocirilloukulele/?hl=en 🎸IN THIS VIDEO Learn this beautiful Spanish melody on the Tenor ukulele using the fingerpicking technique. The goal is to transform the simple chord progression into something beautiful and colorful. First of all: What's a Spanish chord progression? A Spanish chord progression is one of the most popular progressions used in flamenco music. It is made up of just four chords: I VII VI V. The Spanish chord progression you will learn in this ukulele lesson is in the key of D minor, and it goes as follows: Dm | C | Bb | A |. 0:00 Instrumental. 1:01 About this lesson. 2:00 What is a Spanish chord progression? 4:19 Part 1. 6:36 Part 2. 11:30 Part 3. Enjoy this lesson. Marco.

Comments

Anonymous

The music and your playing are beautiful. Thank you so much for including both the theory and which fingers to use on the left hand. I can't wait to try this. Your method of teaching is excellent!

Anonymous

Marco, I so look forward to your music and teaching each week . Thank you once again.

Anonymous

Spanish pieces are so beautiful. Along with classical and Celtic pieces these are what attracted me to learn to play the Ukulele. Thanks for another inspirational lesson and for including the Guitar Pro file 👍.

Anonymous

Marco, This is a great lesson. You've done such an excellent job explaining the theory and the structure of the piece. Your graphics are super helpful. I love the piece and I appreciate how accessible you've made it. Thanks so much.

Anonymous

SWEET Suite!!! Such a profound pleasure to be part of the ukulele family.

Anonymous

Hi Marco, Great piece and great lesson. I struggle a bit working out how to count the time signatures. Could you give me some clues please. Thanks.

marcocirilloukulele

Thanks a lot, Sandy. I read this comment with a smile on my face as yesterday we watched a movie on Netflix with a guy called Sandy and everyone was laughing at him because Sandy is mainly a name used for girls. Sorry, completely off-topic hehe. Enjoy the lesson.

marcocirilloukulele

Hi Gerry. It is mainly free tempo. I used the 9/8 because it felt similar to what I was playing—the first note (dotted quarter note lasts for three beats). The dotted half note is six beats. Count slowly (use the reference BMP on the tab). Let me know if this helps. I wrote the tab after I recorded the video. Otherwise, I would have mentioned that in the tutorial. Sorry.

Anonymous

Hi Marco, I love this piece and practice it for quite a while now. However, I really have problems with the "mini-barré-chords" in beats 6 and 7. It seems like my middle finger is just a bit too short and I tend to muffle the e-string. Any suggestions on how to improve this?

Anonymous

The music you teach is beautiful and romantic! I just became a Patreon member and am building a lovely repretoir of fingerstyle music from your lessons. Thank you for bringing something unique to the ukukele community!

Anonymous

Marco, I'm curious about tips you have on learning and practicing a song to make it sound so beautiful. I'm wondering how a professional, like yourself, approaches practice time on a song, to get every note beautiful, in preparation for a performance. Maybe, you could consider a lesson on practice tips?

Anonymous

Marco, thanks sooo much for the lesson! The way you teach us is amazing, i'm really enjoyng your lessons! All the best from Brazil !

Anonymous

I am very impressed, the beauty of the piece comes through even when I am not playing it very well on my first attempt but I am inspired to put in some serious practice and get some fluency. I do like the simple start with adding more and more to get the finished product. It helps a lot in building up understanding without being daunting. Thank You.

marcocirilloukulele

Hi Jane. Thanks for asking. This is kind of a long one, so I might put together a video. Thanks a lot for suggesting this. It's indeed a quite interesting topic.

Anonymous

mai arpeggiato in vita mia! ma stavolta ci provo: le tue lezioni sono estremamente avincenti e ti fanno venire voglia. credo di fare errori nella impostazione di mani e dita! Anyway, thank you so much.

marcocirilloukulele

Ciao Giuseppe. Sono contentissimo! Sono sicuro che con un po di pratica e costanza riuscirai sicuramente a suonare questa musica. In bocca al lupo e tienimi aggiornato sui tuoi progressi.

Anonymous

I am practicing this piece since March and by now it starts sounding like a song ... at last! And now I would like to suggest a really big piece ... how about a version of Asturias (Leyendo) for ukulele? Would it even be possible to play (probably only with a low G I think)? Wouldn't this be a great project for a course or workshop, Marco?

marcocirilloukulele

Hi Brigit, I am glad you like the lesson and I am super proud of your achievement. Asturias is indeed doable and I already have an arrangement on tenor ukulele (high G). I am still waiting to see how to create the perfect tutorial. I will keep you posted :)

Anonymous

This is fantastic news 😍🙏🏼😍💪🏻😁 I am so excited - you will surely find a way.