AcousticTones
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I love me a good book So I found both John King's The Classical Ukulele and Chad Johnson's Ukulele Aerobics at a local store today.
SUPER excited to start working on some of John's arrangements, and although Chad's is very basic I thought I may still pick up a few new picking and strumming patterns, licks and chords. But what really interested me about Chad's was his weekly approach and developing routines and habits for practice. I would to develop something like this for things I'm excited to work on, and so how he lays his program out really intrigued me.
Hoping to get my new Pono from HMS soon, and will most likely learn a few of John's arrangements, record and post next month.
SUPER excited to start working on some of John's arrangements, and although Chad's is very basic I thought I may still pick up a few new picking and strumming patterns, licks and chords. But what really interested me about Chad's was his weekly approach and developing routines and habits for practice. I would to develop something like this for things I'm excited to work on, and so how he lays his program out really intrigued me.
Hoping to get my new Pono from HMS soon, and will most likely learn a few of John's arrangements, record and post next month.