Ukulele Chord Shapes: More Strumming, Less Memorizing

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Ukulele Chord Shapes: More Strumming, Less Memorizing

Ukulele Chord Shapes: More Strumming, Less Memorizing

2018-02-20 Ukulele Chord Shapes: More Strumming, Less Memorizing

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A beautiful and detailed library of chord shapes completes the guide, giving you the information you need to strum along with almost any song.. With in-depth and easy-to-understand explanations of chord theory and applications, this method can expand your chord vocabulary twelvefold. Whether you are a beginning player looking for your first guide to understanding the fretboard or a seasoned pro in need of a complete reference to complex harmonies, 'Ukulele Chord Shapes is your one-stop resource

Brad Bordessa is a graduate of the University of Hawai'i's Institute of Hawaiian Music where he studied music, language, and songwriting. Studying with artists such as Herb Ohta, Jr., James Hill, and George Kahumoku, Jr. He's a staff instructor for the annual Kahumoku 'Ohana Music and Lifestyle Workshop; the Hawai'i Island 'Ukulele R

""Ukulele Chord Shapes" Delivers on the Promise of "More Strumming, Less Memorizing"" according to NDrigans. Brad Bordessa's "Ukulele Chord Shapes" book delivers on its promise of "More Strumming, Less Memorizing." I have played ukuleles for years, are a part of a local ukulele club and own many ukulele instructional books and resource guides. The "Ukulele Chord Shapes" book is absolutely uni. Awesome, freeing, funny, logical AY I just got this book today, and I think it's awesome. I'm a fairly new uke player, but with a background in piano and bass. The book is great because it logically shows how shapes on the fretboard can allow you to play chords in any key. Chords covered aren't just major and minor, but . Essential understanding of chords, elegantly explained. Mark Hogue This is a very helpful book for people who want to play ukulele without sticking to the very basic chords. Most of the songs you find either posted on line, or in books, have only very basic chords that don't necessarily fit the song you're playing. And sometimes you have to work off c

He is currently working on a full-length album. has inspired and informed Brad's musical journey, and in 2014 he released his first solo project, Point A. About the Author Brad Bordessa is a graduate of the University of Hawai'i's Institute of Hawaiian Music where he studied music, language, and songwriting. Providing free information to the online 'ukulele community, the site features tabs, industry news, and lessons. Studying with artists such as Herb Ohta, Jr., James Hill, and George Kahumoku, Jr. He's a staff instructor for the annual Kahumoku 'Ohana Music an