Today we are going to learn how to play a shuffle, not just any shuffle, a full blown chord shuffle, and not just any chord shuffle, a chord shuffle that has riffs mixed in, chromatic movements, ascending and descending lines, it just just a very cool, fun and unique groove that I had a ton of fun putting together and I know that you will have just as much fun learning and playing this as I did putting it together and learning it too.
The reason it is so fun to play is because it isn't quite fingerpicking, but it definitely isn't strumming, and normally a shuffle might just move one note over a chord but this actually moves all 3 of them. So you can think of it as a baritone blues ukulele tutorial, you can also think about it as an intermediate rhythm lesson for baritone ukulele players. There is a lot that you are able to take away from this lesson so take your time, treat it as three different four bar grooves.
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Steve Roberts
2024-04-01 23:55:20 +0000 UTCMark Trevis Sir-Uke-A-Lot
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