Thank you. This was very helpful! I guess I will come back to this video when I've learned to play the first pattern to learn the second one. This is awesome. At first I thought "Nah, That doesn't sound like country" But as you played it at full speed, it sounded so much like a banjo. Great! 😍
Great picking patterns. Hadn’t seen them before. They really sound great. I was trying to turn them to 3/4. Haven’t got that to sound right yet. Maybe you have a good 3/4 picking pattern you would like to share in the future. I only found you tonight. I am glad I found you. Thank you.
Many thanks! I'm looking for a country strumming method. When I sing, accompanying myself on the ukulele, on country and bluegrass themes, I'd like to find ways of strumming the ukulele that are suited to the piece I'm playing. Have you created a method based on this idea, or do you know of one, please?
I love both patterns. What is an example of a song you would use the 2nd pattern to play? With the 2nd pattern, would you alternate the two patterns when changing chords?
Any country style song. Off the top of my head. Your cheating heart. And yes. The aim is to develop independence from the thumb bass and the melody fingers. So you can play the melody and bass keeps steady throughout
I'm having so much trouble understanding the 1 and the 2 on the strum pattern. I try to watch your hand and the pattern at the same time but I can't understand the numbers
Typo! Your chart is incorrect. It does not reflect what you are doing. It should be the 1st finger on the 2nd string (E) and the 2nd finger on the 1st string (A). Otherwise, great video and patterns. Thank you very much! Judy