Ever wondered how to make your solos sound more organized? How about more feel based? There are a lot of contributing factors to creating a great sounding solo. Here we examine a scalular approach. Using modes and Pentatonic scales we can steer our improvised solos in any direction we want. Again, use to taste!
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Major Scales 1-4-5
Here we expand on the idea that we began exploring last week. Using the I-IV-V chords, we play the major scale. This is the very beginnings of the idea of voice leading, which we will elaborate on in the future. If this lesson is hard to follow check out our lessons on theory and scales.
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Fretboard Familiarity
Becoming more familiar with the way the Fretboard is laid out is essential to growth on the ukulele. Not knowing where the notes are in relation to each other would be like trying to paint and not knowing colors. Here we look at the Fretboard in a way that will allow us to see the patterns that w...
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Shapes and Intervals
Improvisation is my favorite way to play music. There's just something about the way it keeps you on your toes, forcing your creative juices to flow that make playing music fun. Here we take a deeper look at some of our foundational building blocks in music. Learning the intervals within the chor...
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