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For today's lesson we are going to learn how to play "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis Presley. You have seen some beginner versions of this floating around the internet, and it very well could be a beginner tutorial, but if you want to play the ukulele like the great session guitarist Reggie Young plays the guitar, you will need to be able to play some very intricate arpeggios and fingerpicking patterns, but no worries, we will break them down 1 at a time and look at every string plucked and every arpeggio so you can rock this out exactly like you hear the recording, including the 6/8 break in the middle of the song.

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  • Complex arpeggios
  • Hammer ons
  • Slides
  • Switching BPMs
  • Switching Time Signatures

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Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley - Epic Fingerpicking Ukulele Tutorial

Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley - Epic Fingerpicking Ukulele Tutorial For today's lesson we are going to learn how to play "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis Presley. You have seen some beginner versions of this floating around the internet, and it very well could be a beginner tutorial, but if you want to play the ukulele like the great session guitarist Reggie Young plays the guitar, you will need to be able to play some very intricate arpeggios and fingerpicking patterns, but no worries, we will break them down 1 at a time and look at every string plucked and every arpeggio so you can rock this out exactly like you hear the recording, including the 6/8 break in the middle of the song. Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions 1-1 - Tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. #TenthumbsUkulele #ElvisPresley #UkuleleTutorial

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johan casier

Best song he ever did. Certainly one of the all-time best intro's :) And best ukulele tutorial about this song ever.

Eddie

I'm having a hard time understanding the PDF. I'm still beginner so maybe that's why. But I don't understand the order to play the parts of the song. It just looks like lots of pieces to a puzzle that I don't know how to put together.