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Beautiful Fingerstyle Folk Melody on Ukulele With Backing Track (Country Fair)

👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Click Here to Know More👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 🎸BECOME PART OF THE UKE FAMILY! Subscribe to the channel | Like and Share 🎸FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/marcocirilloukulele/?hl=en 🎸TAB AND BACKING TRACK AVAILABLE ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/posts/50389490 🎸MY UKULELE COURSES! https://ukewithmarco.com/ 🎸FIVE UKULELE SCALES YOU SHOULD BE PRACTICING RIGHT NOW https://youtu.be/wNw400Kx9rg 🎸FIVE FINGERPICKING PATTERNS YOU SHOULD BE PRACTICING https://youtu.be/J1NfYd8RCR8 🎸IN THIS VIDEO In this video, we will take a look at a lovely fingerstyle folk melody on the tenor ukulele. You probably already noticed that this folk ukulele melody is played over a lovely backing track. This lesson aims to show you how to play this folk melody and how to play it along with a backing track. What's the difference between playing a melody and playing a melody along with the backing track? When we play by ourselves, we trust our inner rhythm to keep time. However, most of the time, we end up speeding up when the melody is simple and slowing down when things are challenging. Most of the time, we are not aware we do it! When you play along with a backing track, though, you are forced to follow a steady and constant rhythm. Since the backing track doesn't follow your speed changes, it forces you to play in time. Time to get started! Enjoy this lesson. 0:00 Instrumental. 1:20 About this lesson. 3:32 Section 1 Part 1 6:45 Section 1 Part 2. 9:24 Section 2 Part 1. 12:54 Section 2 Part 2. 14:52 Backing track.

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Anonymous

Marco is the backing track here?

Anonymous

The song is fantastic, thank you so much!

Anonymous

Thank you, I got it . I can't wait to get started.

Anonymous

Oh my!!!! I can’t wait to learn this. Thank you sooooo much🤗🤗🤗

Krysia Bamford

Oooo I Love this idea! Just hope I can do it! 💖💃🏼

Anonymous

Good work. I hope I can do it justice...

Anonymous

Came home today from getting my second vaccine and this is my treat! It's magnificent I adore it!

Anonymous

Love it Marco!! Always something rewarding and just the right amount of a challenge. I look forward to your lessons every time. So great learning this fun instrument with your guidance.

Anonymous

Really love the music with the backing track. Please do more. :)

Anonymous

Beautiful piece, and a backing track. How good is this. Thanks heaps. 😁

Anonymous

Thank you, Marco, great idiea! You are teaching us to fly higher and higher!

Anonymous

Lovely Marco, I have never played with a backing track before. It is going to take a while before I get it but it will be a fun process. Is there a way to slow the speed of the backing track? It's played in Music on my Mac.

marcocirilloukulele

That's a good question. You should use Audacity. It's a magic app! It's available for Mac as well. This tutorial shows you how to use it to speed up or slow down a track https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjVY2Fs8-24. If you can't click the link, copy and paste the URL. Good luck.

Anonymous

LOVE this! It is EXACTLY what I needed Thank you so much!

Anonymous

Love it, Marco. Staying a patron. You are really unique. Love how you explain so patiently and clearly. In addition, Your creations new way Ito follow and memorise, but still challenging. Best of all worlds. thanks

Anonymous

Great lesson. To be honest I'd be happy if I could strum along to the backing track for now (just trying to figure out the strum pattern, especially on the C chord). Thanks also for making the GuitarPro file available. I'd not used that but found they have an app for just a few $ to play the gp file. Certainly helps to be able to slow things down and makes me realise how off my timing is! So much to learn but love these lessons.

marcocirilloukulele

Hi Andrew. Thanks a lot for suggesting this. I will add that next time I post something with a backing track. Regarding the app, which app are you referring to? I am curious. Is it still GuitarPro app but cheaper? Let me know.

Anonymous

For me it turned to be too diificult to play even with metronom. Those syncopes!!! When I play just for myself everything sounds pretty cool. The idea is excellent, but my level is lower ...

marcocirilloukulele

You can keep practicing without the backing track. Also, listen to the instrumental many times to memorize the syncopations. Yes, they can be challenging. Next time I will try to record a much more straight melody :)

Anonymous

Beautiful tune. But wondering about fingering of chords on backing track. Your Cmajor has only C and G. Its missing E. Whats up?

marcocirilloukulele

Well, it could be. A chord is made up of three notes but sometimes we can also only use two. In this case we are only using the root note and 5th.