Course: Ukulele 101 (2010)
Skill Level: Beginner Lessons
Instructor: Aldrine Guerrero
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Best ways to play Reggea. Amazing possibilities of variation. Thank you!
having trouble with pinky mute
having trouble smoothly transitioning between cords with the pinky mute
Great comparison to equate a chunk with a pinky mute. That made it really “click” in my mind. I’m still having trouble with this on certain notes…i.e. the ones where the note doesn’t use all strings and I want to simply mute with the chord fingering and not a pinky mute. How do I achieve that? For example, if I play a D, I have one string that will continue to play even if I lift off of the other three strings. Suggestions?
I’m having a lot of trouble with this. When I mute the strings with my pinky, or try, it still produces a note.
Love your tutorials, full of great tips & humor, I’m glad I found you guys
So good!