That was brilliant, loved the little runs near the end. Where did you learn that from? I would like to give it a try!
Ill be honest. I watched to see how you handled the triplets at the end. VERY nicely done! They are a beast. I think they're the hardest thing in that book.
Off to practice some more..........
Really nice playing. External mic and fingernails and I'll think we'll get a better idea how good you really are. Which I suspect is really quite good.
That's so weird! I've got that book, had it for about 6 months and never really went through it. I will now, thanks for reminding me.This is the version found in John King's "The Classical Ukulele" book, really really cool book. It's all about finger picking basically and tells you what fingers to use on the tricky bits.
Thanks for your kind comments, guys!
I've played electric guitar with a flatpick for about 7-years so I have the discipline but I'm still very "green" when it comes to fingerpicking, despite practicing some specific things a load.
With my stubby, calloused fingers from tapping on guitar anything fast has a loud POPOPOPOPOPOP of the string being popped like on bass lol!
By the way, excuse my ignorance if it's a well known thing, is the etude series on your channel an original set by you? I love that kind of thing.
Edit, just got to earlier ones so I can see that yes they are, I'll be looking at a few of these more!
That's so weird! I've got that book, had it for about 6 months and never really went through it. I will now, thanks for reminding me.