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Big thanks to Ryan on this one! Patreon sponsored and full of tastiness. We are breaking down Red House by Jimi Hendrix, this classic song is really just a 12 bar blues in B tuned down a half step, but what would it be without that iconic intro solo? Nothing! So we tabbed that bad boy out, too! Enjoy the rocking and rolling friend. 

Will improve

Full solo ability

Jimi Hendrix style blues licks in B

Rocking, and of course, rolling

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Red House - Jimi Hendrix - Ukulele Tutorial with tabs

New Ukulele Tutorials every single Wednesday and Saturday, subscribe and learn! Today we are going to be learning how to play Red House by Jimi Hendrix on the Ukulele, the classic blistering blues tune about a red house over yonder, where my baby stays. This song is tuned down a half step so make sure you know how to tune down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmdStpEjbVM We will also learn how to play the iconic intro solo note for note, now Jimi is doing some huge bends and other long lines that move across many octaves, so in some places we had to be slightly creative with the solo to be able to pack it on in there and get it right, but if you take your time, break it down like we did bar for bar lick or lick you will be able to play that epic Hendrix solo on your Ukulele in no time! Remember, if you want to learn even faster you get the tabs to print out for this song, and all our songs, by becoming a Patreon, it starts at just a dollar a creation with caps as low as a dollar a month! https://www.patreon.com/tenthumbspro Enjoy learning how to play Red House, including the blues solo, with your favorite Ukulele teacher on the net! Redhouse - Jimi Hendrix - Ukulele Tutorial with tabs

Comments

Lisa Kljaich

Your instruction was so concise, so clear. The audio was fantastic. Even my husband thought he could follow this.

Rob young

The 10 dollar live lesson was a great lead to this...:)

Tyler Austenfeld

That little bit of bonus, and you can see how a collection of licks makes a solo, which is a really cool place to start in terms of creating 12 bar solos, stacking licks from your favorite guitar players into a Frankenstein.