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Rhythm, it is much more than just making a chord shape and strumming it, you can do fingerpicking, strumming, barre chords, chord fragments, riffs, licks... and arpeggios! What is an arpeggio? It just means that you play the notes of a chord one a time, as opposed to strumming a chord. That is what makes it great for layering over other rhythms when you are the second ukulele or you are jamming with other musicians. If they are strumming chords this ideas fit great over top of their strumming. You can very the rhythm up as much as you want, this is just a foundation and one idea, but really you can do and play anything that you would like.

Will Improve

  • The blues
  • Jamming in E
  • Moving the D7 arpeggio shape
  • Moving the A7 arpeggio shape
  • Octaves
  • Hammer on the 3rd interval
  • Fretboard familiarity

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Arpeggios and Advanced Rhythm - 12 Bar Blues Baritone Tutorial

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, first Wednesday of the month is Baritone Wednesday. Rhythm, it is much more than just making a chord shape and strumming it, you can do fingerpicking, strumming, barre chords, chord fragments, riffs, licks... and arpeggios! What is an arpeggio? It just means that you play the notes of a chord one a time, as opposed to strumming a chord. That is what makes it great for layering over other rhythms when you are the second ukulele or you are jamming with other musicians. If they are strumming chords this ideas fit great over top of their strumming. You can very the rhythm up as much as you want, this is just a foundation and one idea, but really you can do and play anything that you would like. Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions 1-1 Lessons - tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en 12 Bar Blues with Arpeggios #TenThumbs #Ukulele #UkuleleTutorial

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Janine Murphy

Hey Tyler if I play this with a low g tenor uku, other than name of the chords I’m playing is there anything else I need to change, or will it work?