in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Good news everyone!
After taking a very long break I’ve decided to make new videos!
Here are some changes though: since I’ve received my first copyright strike (and don’t want to have another) I will not post the original audio version because this is likely to get me in trouble sooner or later. Instead I will make a cover version with just vocals and uke. That way it is also easier to hear the chords I think. The strumming pattern I’m using is just a suggestion, please feel free to play whatever sounds best to you! Usually there are many patterns possible. If you still want to play along to the original audio I will link a version I’ve edited on the chordify webpage. On there it is also possible to change the key (if you have a capo)
I will try to create more play along videos regularly.
Happy strumming!
Anny
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Dear followers and fellow uke lovers
After giving it some thoughts I’ve come to the decision to no longer make videos here. It is simply too time consuming plus I have to worry each time that I won’t be able to upload it due to copyright issues.
However I have started to edit chords on Chordify. This is much quicker and I can work with music videos that have already been uploaded to Youtube. Here you can find my profile with links to songs I have already edited: tinyurl.com/4fvkj2mj
(A little warning though… since most chords are generated by some kind of algorithm they are sometimes not 100% accurate)
Hope you’ll understand my decision.
Keep on rocking and jamming!
Anny
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Dear fellow uke lovers!
I'm very glad to inform you that I have just reached my first milestone of 1,000 subscribers and now I'm able to create community posts as well. For starters I'd like to get to know you a little better. Firstly I'd like to know which level you would consider yourself (or if you would like me to do easier or more advanced play alongs)
Here are some ideas of the categories:
Level 1: You know the very basic chords (C G F Am Dm) and a few different strumming patterns
Level 2: You know at least 20 different chords (major and minor) including some bar chords
Level 3: You know some advanced chords like 7, maj7, m7, sus4 and sus2 including quick chords changes
Level 4: You know more advanced chords like dim, aug, 9, 11, 7sus4, add9, m7/b5 etc. and basic chords in different shapes
Level 5: You can play any song without difficulty
I'm also letting you decide which play along you want me to do as one of my next videos. Just post your suggestion under this entry or give a like to a suggestion that's already there. I will do the one that will have the most likes on Sunday (Oct 17th)
Thanks for your support so far!
Anny
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Ukulele play alongs for standard tuning (gcea) as well as Baritone (dgbe)
Once upon a time I've studied music and was planning on becoming a music teacher but then things have changed a little. Recently I felt like doing some music again and now I can finally make some use of my knowledge! Ukulele as an instrument is still relatively new to me though but I'm already in love with playing it (I've played some guitar before)
New videos every week
Happy strumming!
Anny
Side note: Due to copyright issues, I won't be able to make any money with my videos. If you want to support my channel you can leave a tip via paypal. Even small amounts are very much appreciated!
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