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Alright everybody, it is time to learn how to play "Wish You Were Here," by Pink Floyd. Get news beginners! The singing party is only a 4 chord, G, Am, D, C, progression, so the singing part is very easy. 

We will also break down the entire intro solo note for note, and bends, slides, double stops, hammer ons, pull offs, vibrato, but also the rhythm part with the walk ups and downs, so no matter what your level if you take it slow you can get it. This one is epic for sure!

Will improve

Walk up/down style rhythm

Soloing in E minor

David Gilmour style phrasing

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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - Full Ukulele Tutorial with solo, intro, tabs

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - Full Ukulele Tutorial with solo, intro, tabs This one has been a long time in the making. I wanted to make sure I had everything perfect before I did it and I finally feel like I have a home run ukulele tutorial of Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd. This Ukulele Tutorial will walk you through all the pieces, the solo at the intro, note for note for what David Gilmour plays, the intro rhythm piece, and the chords, strum pattern and lyrics as well. This Ukulele tutorial is tailor made for anyone that has a friend that loves Pink Floyd as well because the ideal version has one of you playing the intro rhythm and the other playing the solo. With this Ukulele tutorial of Wish You Were here you will learn how to play all those parts and you will be playing the solo and everything 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.

Comments

Rici

Hi Tyler, thank you for this great tutorial. I have a question... would it be possible to use a "thicker" font in your PDFs? Of course I can read them but they are not so contrasty and my eyes are a little bit weak 🤓.

Ted

Love the work you do. I notice that pdf TAB for the modified G chord in the Intro Rhythm is not the same as on the video TAB. In the video it's 4th fret on the G but on the PDF it's an open G. Which one's right? Thanks!

Tyler Austenfeld

Hey Ted, thanks for the kind words. They both work, I would probably go with the 4th fret personally because I find it easier. Thanks for the support.

Tyler Austenfeld

Hey everybody, I have been having a dialouge with Ric about this, my only concern is that courier is the only font I know of that has even spacing for all the characters making it easy for me to get my tabs to be lined up, does anyone know any other fixed with fonts that I could experiment with?