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Thank you! This one is for thanksgiving, a Patreon sponsored lesson from a veteran who wanted to do something for all the service members, and here it is. Thank you for your sacrafice and thank you for everything you do! Let's jam! Happy Thanksgiving day folks, let's be thankful! 

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Down By The Riverside - Easy Song Ukulele Tutorial - Louie Armstrong, Snooks Eaglin

Down By The Riverside - Easy Song Ukulele Tutorial Patreon sponorsed lesson! Be a Patreon and learn faster, too!https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Learn more here http://tenthumbspro.com/ Photos and vids https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/ Happy thanksgiving everybody, I wanted to do a lesson today to tell you how thankful I am for all of you and a former service member, who is a Patreon with us, donated some money to make this lesson happen.

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jeremiah foxwell

Am stringing up my tenor with a low-g setup. How will this impact the basslines?

Tyler Austenfeld

Very good question, the low A and B strings will make it much easier to get those two basslines in the key of E, but you'll need a different pentatonic shape, but the same formula. Root, 3rd, 5th, 6th, Octave, 6th, 5th 3rd, those being the intervals of the bassline.

jeremiah foxwell

Regarding low A and B strings: I am newbie so am confused. I strung up a low G string which is tuned to G3, and the other strings are are tuned to C4, E4, A4. I didn't string up any other lower strings. So the shape of the scale shouldn't change?

Tyler Austenfeld

The shape would changed because you changed the root, so the notes for the A bassline would be A, C#, E and F# and for the B the notes would be B, D#, F# and G#, but because the root, or the first note, is now on that G string, and not the C string, the shape will change.