Hi,
I've been practicing a bit with aldrine's video, and they are both interesting and fun. Though I will continue to use them, they sometime feel a bit like "put your fingers there and just enjoue, don't ask questions"
I'd like a complementary source to have more theory / understanding of what I'm doing (trying to do ). I first thought that the "ukulele aerobics" would be exactly what I'm looking for (the cover seems to be very thechnical about hand position), but from the sample it seems to be mainly interesting exercices with few theory.
What I'm looking for is something like Modern Method For Guitar, but for ukulele. (no tabs, good infos and exercises to learn how to find your hand position from the sheet music, great progressives exercices and a companions DVD to show you details and positions).
Can you recommend a book that may match my wish ?
Th,
Jaunedeau.
I've been practicing a bit with aldrine's video, and they are both interesting and fun. Though I will continue to use them, they sometime feel a bit like "put your fingers there and just enjoue, don't ask questions"
I'd like a complementary source to have more theory / understanding of what I'm doing (trying to do ). I first thought that the "ukulele aerobics" would be exactly what I'm looking for (the cover seems to be very thechnical about hand position), but from the sample it seems to be mainly interesting exercices with few theory.
What I'm looking for is something like Modern Method For Guitar, but for ukulele. (no tabs, good infos and exercises to learn how to find your hand position from the sheet music, great progressives exercices and a companions DVD to show you details and positions).
Can you recommend a book that may match my wish ?
Th,
Jaunedeau.