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The rakes, the slides, the bends, the vibrato, everything you need to really impress at your next open mic with a friend playing some harmony. This is the complete first solo, note for note, to Comfortably Numb. This solo has a low B and A note, which we can not get on the High G, but in the tab I included another version that will sound better on a High G that you can have a lot of fun with too. David Gilmore on Ukulele?!? Yes please! 

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Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - 1st Solo - Ukulele Tutorial

Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - 1st Solo - Ukulele Tutorial Today we are going to finally learn how to play the first solo to Comfortably Numb on the Ukulele. We will be breaking it down note for note, and phrase for phrase. You will also see how the solo fits over the harmony. To play the first solo in Comfortably Numb on the Ukulele you will want to focus on your phrasing, taking it phrase by phrase, and really listen for the notes that land on the first beat, or the "key notes." That will be the best way for you to really be able to rock out this solo and you will be playing the first solo to Comfortably Numb on the Ukulele in no time! 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. Alright, now it is time to have something to help us take our mind of this disaster. We are going to learn how to play Texas Flood on Ukulele by Stevie Ray Vaughn. What a tune, what a shuffle. A true master of the guitar, we did our best to emulate the shuffle in a tasty Texas way that will have people asking, where did you learn how to play Texas Flood on the Ukulele like that? 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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Tyler Austenfeld

Here you go brother, how is DC? <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3j8Lofu6Iw" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3j8Lofu6Iw</a>

Tim Hanke

Brilliant stuff man!

Tyler Austenfeld

David Gilmour was a very good guitar player.... I wish I could take even 5% of the credit, but the guy is a total genius with a master feel. I just hope I did it a little bit of justice.