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Today we are going to learn how to play 4 rock and roll rhythms on the Ukulele. The way most Ukulele players think about rhythm in general is fairly limited, with extreme cases only playing the Down Down Up Up Down Up rhythm. Strumming is the most common style, and fingerpicking is next, but you can take it so much further than that, arpeggios, double stops, intervals, here we will play 4 different examples of rhythms that you can transpose, move around, rearrange and put into your playing today to give your playing more movement and make it more dynamic.

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  • Timing and rhythm 
  • Double stops
  • Understanding chord construction
  • Intervals used in chords
  • Slides

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Four Rock'n'Roll Rhythms on the Ukulele

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, subscribe and learn. Today we are going to learn how to play 4 rock and roll rhythms on the Ukulele. The way most Ukulele players think about rhythm in general is fairly limited, with extreme cases only playing the Down Down Up Up Down Up rhythm. Strumming is the most common style, and fingerpicking is next, but you can take it so much further than that, arpeggios, double stops, intervals, here we will play 4 different examples of rhythms that you can transpose, move around, rearrange and put into your playing today to give your playing more movement and make it more dynamic. Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro 1-1 Lessons - Tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions?_rdc=1&_rdr Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en Four Rock'n'Roll Rhythms on the Ukulele #TenThumbs #Ukulele #UkuleleTutorial

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James Madison

Right on! When we get to April I’m hoping for “An April in the D” Detroit artist series…a little Seger…Marshall Crenshaw…Martha…Jack White perhaps. Big ups my friend. Keep it rockin