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Ukulele Fingerpicking Blues Lesson - Free TAB - Winin' Boy Blues. Ukulele Lesson: How to Play the 12-Bar Blues. Tablature Comme un Boomerang. Accueil > Tablatures > Tablature Comme un Boomerang La cover commence à 43 secondes Em Je sens des boums et des bangs G Agiter mon cœur blessé A L'amour comme un boomerang C Me revient des jours passés Em A pleurer les larmes dingues B7 Em D'un corps que je t'avais donné J'ai sur le bout de la langue Ton prénom presque effacé Tordu comme un boomerang Mon esprit l'a rejeté De ma mémoire, car la bringue Et ton amour m'ont épuisé Je sens des boums et des bangs Agiter mon cœur blessé L'amour comme un boomerang Me revient des jours passés A s'aimer comme des dingues Comme deux fous à lier. The Roll. Bartt's Ultimate Ukulele Book - Three-Chord Groups Lesson.

Fingerpicking. Since fingerpicking requires the use of more than one finger on the right hand it can be a little more difficult than simple strumming. It’s really not that hard to do though and the results are well worth the practice it takes to get comfortable with it. In my style of playing I use the thumb, index finger, and middle finger. The middle finger always plays the 1st string; the index finger usually plays only the 2nd string (sometimes the 3rd); the thumb always plays the 3rd and 4th strings but can also play the 2nd string, just depending on what’s going on in the song at the time.

Notice also in the picture that I usually rest my ring finger and pinkie on the surface of the ukulele just below the strings to anchor my hand and provide stability for the three fingers that are doing the picking. You can play fingerpicking patterns as accompaniment while you sing instead of strumming, or you can mix it up by strumming in some places in a song and fingerpicking in other places. GOT A UKULELE - Uke blog for the beginner: UKULELE SONG SHEETS with CHORDS. Comments on this blog are made DOFOLLOW for the Google Spiders and relevant links (relevant to the ukulele) are welcomed.

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