🎸INFO ABOUT THIS LESSON Hey guys, welcome to the second ukulele lesson on this channel. Today I want to show you how to play a beautiful Spanish chord progression on the tenor ukulele. The most popular Spanish chord progression is the one built on the I, VII, VI, and V degree of the minor scale. In this lesson, we will be taking a look at a Spanish chord progression in G minor so that the chords will be Gm, F, Eb, and D. I structured the song in three different sections. Section 1. Chords and melody played in fingerstyle. Section 2. Chords played with the strumming technique. Section 3. Chords and melody played with strumming and fingerstyle. If you are a ukulele beginner, I recommend that you start by learning the chord progression and strum the chords for a while. Once you feel comfortable with the chord changes, you can then apply the fingerpicking pattern and the melody shown in the video. Take it step-by-step, guys. Good luck! 🎸
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