PTOEguy
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I teach a ukulele club at my kids school and recently I've been doing a segment at the end of class where I share videos and talk about ukulele. So far I've done:
1. Jake Shimabukuro playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps in central park - talked about the current wave of ukulele popularity and pointed out how important the right hand technique was to what he was doing.
2. Banjo uke demo - I brought my banjo uke and played a video demoing Formby style and clawhammer.
What else is important/interesting for sharing with young uke players. Here's what I'm thinking - what have I missed?
- James Hill drumbeat technique
- Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - just for fun
- Baritone uke demo
1. Jake Shimabukuro playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps in central park - talked about the current wave of ukulele popularity and pointed out how important the right hand technique was to what he was doing.
2. Banjo uke demo - I brought my banjo uke and played a video demoing Formby style and clawhammer.
What else is important/interesting for sharing with young uke players. Here's what I'm thinking - what have I missed?
- James Hill drumbeat technique
- Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - just for fun
- Baritone uke demo