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The Beautiful Malaguena on Tenor Ukulele. LEARN IT NOW! [ low g tuning ]

👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Click Here to Know More👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 🎸TAB AVAILABLE HERE 🎸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 🎸FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/marcocirilloukulele/?hl=en 🎸IN THIS VIDEO In this tenor ukulele lesson, I will show you how to play Malaguena, one of the most beautiful Spanish guitar melodies of all time. Malaguena's main melody is simple, beautiful, and captivating. I broke down the lesson in four moments. Each moment is a little bit more challenging. We start with a simple into and we slowly build up more and more musical elements. You will learn: 0:59 A simple intro for Malaguena. 2:00 The simple melody. 4:12 Spice up the melody. 7:07 The show-off! © Copyright All the music posted to this channel is created by and belongs exclusively to Marco Cirillo. PLEASE, DON'T SAMPLE THE AUDIO FROM MY VIDEOS. VIDEOS AND SONGS THAT USE SAMPLES OF MY MUSIC WILL BE PROMPTLY TAKEN DOWN FROM YOUTUBE, SPOTIFY, APPLE MUSIC, ETC. If you like my music and video lessons, feel free to share them, but please, don't create, distribute, and sell samples that include audio from my videos.

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Anonymous

Hi Marco. That is so amazing. Thank you!! I'm 'getting on it' immediately!

Anonymous

I think the one you wrote yourself, The moon is all I see, is even prettier. Will you be teaching us that please?

Anonymous

Fabulous Marco! I've always wanted to learn this piece of music. It's the perfect excuse to go and buy a new uke with a low G string!

Anonymous

Beautiful interpretation of the famous Malagueña, and so nice to hear it played on a ukulele with a low G string. Well done Marco! Do you think you could come up with a ukulele version of “Entre dos aguas”? Is it really a Dm that you’re playing or a Bb?

Anonymous

Hi Marco, would you please provide information in your ukulele.

Anonymous

Bravo, Marco!

Anonymous

Hello, help me please. Shouldn't the .gp file be able to open in musescore? I am not able to open the file in that program.

Margaert Shepherd

unfortunately musescore is not compatible with .gp files you need Guitar Pro.

Anonymous

Hi Marco - instead of the D minor - I suggest A#7MAJ7 - it is even easier to lift the pointer and the middle finger one after the other - and the ringfinger is already in place.

Anonymous

Interesting. I can open .gp files just fine from another patron that posts them. That's why I'm asking about Marco's files.

Anonymous

This plays well on my 5 string tenor and the baritone. I think on the baritone it is in a different key, though my drummer’s limited music theory might be wrong about that. “Key” and chords are still a bit of a mystery. How can two completely different sets of notes be the same “chord”? I work on that when my fingers are too tired to keep plucking away.

Anonymous

Nice version, thank you! I have been practicing another, however this sounds really nice with more variety.

Anonymous

Hi Marco! I was hoping you would teach this. I'm on it with my low G tenor! Thank you :)

Anonymous

Hey Marco, like this very much. Super cool. Cheers.

marcocirilloukulele

The tuning is different but the strings have the same interval structure so you can play the same chord shapes with both. Of course, on the baritone the chords sound lower.

Anonymous

Hey Marco. Thanks for this video. I like this so much. Can you create more videos for the low G please.

Anonymous

Hi Marco. What would be the key of the piece ? The scale riff sounds fantastic, how does it fit with the key.

marcocirilloukulele

Hi Gerry. We are moving between the A and D minor chords. The V and I degrees of the D minor scale. We are in the key of D minor. The runs at the end, though, are based on the D harmonic minor scale.

Anonymous

Ok, I wasn’t sure because the piece has an A maj chord and not an Am.

marcocirilloukulele

It is pretty common for a minor key to have the chord V changed into a major chord. This is because the major chord creates much more tension between the V and I, making the chord progression more dramatic and minor.

Anonymous

Thanks Marco!

Anonymous

Thank you for the Low G!! It sounds great.

Anonymous

Great stuff, Marco! Unrelated, have you ever considered any lessons for Bossa Nova music?

Anonymous

Amazing low g , i chaned and full in love, if you gonna upload more lesseons of low g im there , thanks

Anonymous

Hi Marco, I have enjoyed getting up to speed..or trying to...with this, it is very nice but a problem. In your intro piece you move up the A string after bar 34. In the PDF score you kick over to C string fret 9 and 10 Free Tempo. In your intro piece I think you play at Bar35 E 5, 6, A 4, 5, 7, 8,10, 12 and then Free Tempo down (beautifully). Any reason in particular for the alternate version or have I missed something. Many thanks, Steve B

marcocirilloukulele

Good question. I think the notes are the same. But for the tutorial, I wanted to keep the same phrase in the same position since it was easier to visualize/play. The phrase you have in the instrumental is a little bit more challenging since it moves up the neck. I hope it makes sense. :)

Anonymous

Marco, I've been working on this song for a few weeks and I've about got it!!! I am so thankful I found your lessons. The songs you teach sort of build on each other, and I thank you for teaching us to use the entire fretboard to play these beautiful songs! :)

marcocirilloukulele

Wow, I am happy for you, Jane. Well done. Thanks a lot for your kind words! More stuff is coming soon, hehe. Have a lovely Sunday.