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5 Comments

  1. Sax
    June 9, 2012:

    Again a great tutorial.
    Thx!

  2. Makis
    June 28, 2012:

    just a got a soprano ukelele and I’m excited thanks to your foolproof less than 10 min method.

  3. James
    October 27, 2012:

    This is great, but there is no such thing as a “27″ (really communicate as II7). This is actually called a Secondary Dominant, known as “5-of-5″ (or V/V). What he is playing is a V/V-V-I progression. That means you are playing a V chord of the V chord of the key that you are in. I know this is kind of a complicated concept, but please teach correct theory if you guys are going to count yourselves as a legitimate source for music lessons.

  4. Lori Peters
    December 2, 2012:

    I could play the C vamp. I’m a little slow in chord change, but its the first thing I ever played that sounds like a Hawaiiin song. Cool :)

  5. rberlin
    March 30, 2013:

    Oh yeah! Even a beginner like me can master one strum and three vamps to fool someone in a music shop!

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