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So, you are the second Ukulele, what are you going to do to make your playing fun and different without playing the exact same thing as your friend. Today we will break down how to use these intervals and what you can do to make your playing more interesting. 

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Better Ukulele Rhythm - Using the 6th interval - Ukulele

Better Ukulele Rhythm - Using the 6th interval - Ukulele Today we are going to learn how to manage one of the best intervals in music, the 6th. This is the classic sound that you hear in so much of Steve Cropper's playing, but also songs by Van Morrison and CCR have this sound all over it as well. By using these techniques you will be able to expand your rhythm playing as the second Ukulele and take your jamming to the next level. If you want more easy to play Ukulele tunes and other cool jams all you have to do is subscribe to learn, we do new Ukulele songs every single Wednesday and Saturday, ranging from other tunes that we have done by Fleetwood Mac, some of them also very easy (a lot of there stuff was based in simple harmony of elegant melody with tasty guitar on top) but we have everything, rock, blues, soul, jazz, everything you need to be become a better Ukulele player, all you have to do is subscribe and learn. This song has all the tabs on the screen, and chords, and lyrics, but if you want everything laid out in front of you in an easy to follow PDF all you have to do is become a Patreon. Printable PDFs include the chords, tabs, strum pattern and lyrics all in one place for you to learn and enjoy. Thanks everybody!

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johan casier

I need a few more reruns of this ;) Could it be that the download only goes as far as "check out the harmony & play it with a friend" : I can't find the lick. Mind you , this is my first one on your Patreon.

David Boylan

Hi can i use the same fingering if i have a low G ? great lesson just what i was looking for , Cheers Dave

Tyler Austenfeld

Welcome! It is great to have you hear. This is one I use playing with other muscians all the time to put a little cherry on top with out being to invasive. Where you able to find the pdf? This lesson wasn't so much a lick lesson as a lesson on finding all the "hot spots" that correspond to major chords. If you have any questions please ask.