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Today we are going to learn how to play a shuffle, not just any shuffle, a full blown chord shuffle, and not just any chord shuffle, a chord shuffle that has riffs mixed in, chromatic movements, ascending and descending lines, it just just a very cool, fun and unique groove that I had a ton of fun putting together and I know that you will have just as much fun learning and playing this as I did putting it together and learning it too.   

The reason it is so fun to play is because it isn't quite fingerpicking, but it definitely isn't strumming, and normally a shuffle might just move one note over a chord but this actually moves all 3 of them. So you can think of it as a baritone blues ukulele tutorial, you can also think about it as an intermediate rhythm lesson for baritone ukulele players. There is a lot that you are able to take away from this lesson so take your time, treat it as three different four bar grooves.

Will Improve

  • Triplets
  • Staccato chords
  • Groove and swing rhythm
  • Short triplet riffs
  • Hammer-ons while in time and groove
  • Chromatic licks and chord movement

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Coolest, Most Fun, Groovy Rhythm Ever - Baritone Ukulele

New Baritone Ukulele Tutorials the first Wednesday of the month. New Ukulele tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, guitar tutorials on Monday, subscribe and learn. Today we are going to learn how to play a shuffle, not just any shuffle, a full blown chord shuffle, and not just any chord shuffle, a chord shuffle that has riffs mixed in, chromatic movements, ascending and descending lines, it just just a very cool, fun and unique groove that I had a ton of fun putting together and I know that you will have just as much fun learning and playing this as I did putting it together and learning it too. The reason it is so fun to play is because it isn't quite fingerpicking, but it definlty isn't strumming, and normally a shuffle might just move one note over a chord but this actually moves all 3 of them. So you can think of it as a baritone blues ukulele tutorial, you can also think about it as an intermediate rhythm lesson for baritone ukulele players. There is a lot that you are able to take away from this lesson so take your time, treat it as three different four bar grooves. Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions 1-1 Lessons - tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. #BaritoneUkulele #BluesTutorial #UkuleleTutorial

Comments

Mark Trevis Sir-Uke-A-Lot

This is so cool, Tyler!! Lots of space for a bit of improv, as well. I was throwing random notes from the F#blues scale into it. Real groovy!! Thanks for sharing this one.

Steve Roberts

Sounds great on my Tenor guitar tuned to DGBE!