Hope this is helpfull to any beginers , this pattern is good for so many songs just try it with the chords of your favourite song and see if it fits. The chords for Hotel California are Am.E7.G.D.F.C.Dm.E7.
G,day Champ Thank you for this video. I have practiced that picking as you suggested and have got it now . I will be moving on to stage two . I have looked at dozens of videos but this has been one of the easiest to follow. Not easy to do but easy to follow your instructions Thanks
Thank’s Kirk, you are just what I have been waiting to discover, you make everything seem possible with your laid back approach and obvious gift at ukulele interpretation. I know that I am going to learn a lot from your influence. With kind regards Ray.
Thank you so much for doing this. Can you do a tutorial similar to this for the beginning of Metallicas Nothing Else Matters? You simplified it so well. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I am beginer...your pattern is very nice..this pattern is available for other songs!!!! I will try it!!..you invent this pattern or how can we create patterns like this? is there any Rules?
I think I got this pattern from a book called absolute beginners. I don't no any music theory, but I would say there are no rules, whatever you think sounds good should be enough. If you want more picking patterns just just search ukulele picking patterns tutorials, there's plenty on RU-vid lots of songs sound nice if you just walk your fingers down and back up the strings. My advice is play around and enjoy it 😊
@@kirkwoodley7685 it was clear, I am just used to reading notation where the A string is the top and G on bottom. Lol. Was wondering why it didn't sound right. I figured it out tho.
Cool - This video was what in wanted to see. I’ve been practicing on a Em version with no fingering, but it did not have the fingering pattern available. Your video is great, I would like to see the baritone version.
@@williamswartz2449 it does sound a bit lower but it's just a good pattern. I only use about 4 Picking patterns but I use them all on both ukes , some songs work better tenor some work better baritone it's just trial and error .