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A practical approach to learning essential scales using the Blues scale.
Scales like chords are typically learned as shapes using chord grids, TAB or any number of methods. They show the fingerboard shape, what strings to play and possibly the fingers that are used to play the scale. But what are the names of the notes? What chords can I use them with? You are usually left to fend for yourself.
The notes could have come from Mars as far as most are concerned. This shape based approach also carries over to TAB where you are told what string and fret to play. Still no real connection to where the notes came from or how to use the scale beyond the initial learned shape. You are pretty much let to fly by ear beyond that.
This UkuleleLesson explores the steps for learning scales and the valuable information that can be used to learn essential scales and in all keys
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A basic blues progression in the key of D major. Demonstrating the use of a BLues scale with chords. The chords are D G and A.
A Basic D Blues Scale in C Tuning. Starting in Finger 1, string 3, fret (2). The notes are: D F G A C D'
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Core Chords - Creating the Big Six from F7, 1st VoicingTaking a movable F7 chord, you can derive each of the 'big six' essential chords. 7, maj7, m7, m7b5, dim7, and aug7. UL42a: Published: September 18, 2011, 11:21 pm | Updated: March 12, 2012, 8:15 pm | Author: Curt Sheller | |||
Learning The Blues Scale on UkuleleLearn the Blues and Pentatonic scales on ukulele. A practical approach to learning theses two essential scales using the Blues scale. Scales like chords, are typically ..... UL13: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 9, 2012, 9:05 am | Author: Curt Sheller | |||
Ukulele Blues, Example DMajor Quick Four Progression - Example D. From the book A Guide to Blues Progressions for Ukulele from A to Z To break up the monotony of six measures of a I chord when the ..... UL122: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 12, 2012, 8:33 pm | Author: Curt Sheller | |||
Ukulele Blues, Example JDiminished Seventh Passing Chord - Example J From the book A Guide to Blues Progressions for Ukulele from A to Z. A common linking substitution is to use a diminished chord as a ..... UL121: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 12, 2012, 8:33 pm | Author: Curt Sheller | |||
I constantly read online and hear. "Is, where, what site, what software is there for this or that chord or all the chord voicings." Well camper! It's not here. Chord dictionaries, software, web sites are not the answer. Even chord theory does not offer any insight into unraveling the complexity of chord voicings.
Learning basic open position chords and the basic movable form chords presented in the Chord of the Week Lessons I presented in 2007 will set you up for the more advanced chords, typically called “jazz” chords.
These Movable Form Chords lessons have been updated, enhanced and now reside in the Members Subscription area for all basic and Members.
All book sizes are 8.5" x 11" unless noted and music stand friendly, "lay flat" coil binding.
Six essential scales for C tuned ukuleles. Blues, Pentatonic, Dorian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Ionian scales are covered in all keys with one octave scale fingerings starting on any finger.
The QuickStart series of scale fingering books are available in a variety of tunings for ukulele, guitar and bass guitar.
Tunings: C with low or high G - (GCEA or gCEA).
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9714044-6-5 Published: September 2003 Pages 98
Six essential scales for G tuned ukuleles. Blues, Pentatonic, Dorian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Ionian scales are covered in all keys with fingerings.
The QuickStart series of scale fingering books are available in a variety of tunings.
Tunings: G with low or high D - (DGBE or dGBE).
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9714044-5-8 Published: March 2004 Pages 98
Major, minor, diminished and augmented arpeggios fingerings in all keys for C tuned ukuleles.
Available in C and G tunings.
Tunings: C with low or high G - (GCEA or gCEA).
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-016-4 Published: November 2005 Pages 96
Major, minor, diminished and augmented arpeggios fingerings in all keys for G tuned ukuleles.
Available in C and G tunings.
Tunings: G with low or high D - (DGBE or dGBE).
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-017-1 Published: November 2005 Pages 96
Learn the principles to navigating the ukulele* fingerboard.
Fingering is one of the most universal topics. Whether your style is Rock, Blues, Country, Jazz or Classical, these principles will improve your technique, your solos, even your sight reading.
Think of fingering as a series of pathways. When you learn to connect these pathways, there are benefits not only to technique but also to creativity. All fingering on the ukulele can be reduced to 6 principles of motion. Each principle has physical and musical characteristics that you can use to improve your playing.
* The fingering principles in the books are suitable for ANY ukulele tuning.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-041-6 Published: March 2006 Pages 42
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