Theblackegg
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I apologize if this thread has been done to death, but even on advanced search finding it hard to get the information I'm after.
With that said, I've recently been exploring the warm delights of linear tuning and would like to take my 'solo' playing further. So far I'm working my way through the Michael lynch chord melody series as i understand they are suited to low as well as high G tuning. I have also transposed Baritone Ukulele Aerobics to make it relevant to gCEA tuning and use this as my practice regime, I then pick a few songs from the quintet to work through, not moving on to new songs until I'm able to play them well.
I would like advice from more experienced players on any break through media sources and books that have pushed their playing to the next level in solo Ukulele, specifically for linear tuning. I'm comfortable with finger style arrangements in tabliture and like all styles of music, especially classical and pop music.
Thanks in advance
George
With that said, I've recently been exploring the warm delights of linear tuning and would like to take my 'solo' playing further. So far I'm working my way through the Michael lynch chord melody series as i understand they are suited to low as well as high G tuning. I have also transposed Baritone Ukulele Aerobics to make it relevant to gCEA tuning and use this as my practice regime, I then pick a few songs from the quintet to work through, not moving on to new songs until I'm able to play them well.
I would like advice from more experienced players on any break through media sources and books that have pushed their playing to the next level in solo Ukulele, specifically for linear tuning. I'm comfortable with finger style arrangements in tabliture and like all styles of music, especially classical and pop music.
Thanks in advance
George