Rllink
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So I attended some Lil' Rev workshops earlier in the month and learned Triplets, tremolos, and four finger rolls. Then there was a fan strum and a zig zag strum that he just demonstrated for the workshop, but that are in his book. They are a lot of fun to learn as well. He also talked about presentation during his workshops, not specifically, but he threw out some things that I had not really thought about and I took notice of. It also got me paying more attention to how he presented himself as he taught, and his performance on the stage as well. Since then I've been working on them, the strums and the presentation, trying to add a little flair to my ukulele playing. It is getting to be a lot of fun.
I've also been watching some videos of some really good performances, and the really good performers don't just play, they put on a show. I mean, if you really watch them, half of it is their playing skill, and the other half is flair. So I've been working on that aspect of it lately. I'm saying that presentation is a part of the package. It is something I think ukulele players should consider when the practice.
I've also been watching some videos of some really good performances, and the really good performers don't just play, they put on a show. I mean, if you really watch them, half of it is their playing skill, and the other half is flair. So I've been working on that aspect of it lately. I'm saying that presentation is a part of the package. It is something I think ukulele players should consider when the practice.
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