Note: On hiatus until after our Reno Ukulele Festival. See you in October! (Although I might sneak one in over the summer.) Improve your playing skills and shorten your learning curves by exploring the cerebral side of your ukulele journey. “The Ukulele Brain” delves into the processes your brain uses to learn tasks. By combining brain-training exercises with insight from interviews with uke artis... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
In this episode, we discuss the uBass family of instruments and techniques for playing them, chord variations, and Dani Joy's online ukulele academy. The episode begins with another brain training exercise for newbies, connecting the EF and BC notes ... more
Rev and I discuss traditional American songs and muted strumming styles. There's much to explore with this master multi-instrumentalist. Plus more brain-training exercises; barre chords for newbies and the first steps for ingraining the notes of the ... more
Singer-Songwriter Victoria Vox and husband/musical partner Jack Maher discuss their thoughts on songwriting, percussive strumming, their time together as songwriting majors at Berklee College of Music, and their friendship with fellow-student-turned-... more
Daniel is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and six-time Grammy® award winner. He gave me the book that inspired this podcast, so it's only natural that he be my first guest. We discuss his career, various practice methods, and the theory ... more
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Very well presented lesson on barre chords! Looking forward to more podcasts in the future!
Inspiring, educational and relaxing. I equally enjoy and benefit from listening. Thank you very much.
Just listen to Daniel Ho One of the most enlightening music interviews I have ever heard absolutely excellent such insight. So it was the 10,000 hours practice that I got wrong! Thank you
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