Hi all!
I'm an experienced uke player, but most of my expertise comes from the world of other instruments - I am a seasoned bass player, folk guitarist and keyboardist, so have a lot of transferred knowledge. During my time playing uke I have covered a lot of areas, and as well as being confident in theory knowledge relating to the uke I am also competent with fingerpicking, lead lines, and more complex strumming techniques such as the split stroke or the triple.
I would really appreciate some advice on where I can turn next to help to develop my playing, if anyone had some suggestions? Any recommendations of books or resources or areas to look at would be great. I'm really not fussy about what style of playing it involves, whether that be solo stuff, lead stuff or chordal things - I just wanna improve with some uke-specific things!
Thanks in advance!
I'm an experienced uke player, but most of my expertise comes from the world of other instruments - I am a seasoned bass player, folk guitarist and keyboardist, so have a lot of transferred knowledge. During my time playing uke I have covered a lot of areas, and as well as being confident in theory knowledge relating to the uke I am also competent with fingerpicking, lead lines, and more complex strumming techniques such as the split stroke or the triple.
I would really appreciate some advice on where I can turn next to help to develop my playing, if anyone had some suggestions? Any recommendations of books or resources or areas to look at would be great. I'm really not fussy about what style of playing it involves, whether that be solo stuff, lead stuff or chordal things - I just wanna improve with some uke-specific things!
Thanks in advance!