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by Terry Carter
Welcome to the Ukulele Soloing Secrets Book For Beginners by Uke
Like The Pros and written by Terry Carter. View the links inside the
book for the free included backing tracks. Learning how to solo is one
of the biggest mysteries that ukulele players face. It is also the top
requested topic that I get at Uke Like The Pros. I wrote this book for
you and to answer the question of how to solo on the ukulele. All the
lessons for this book are written for ukuleles tuned G-C-E-A and will
only use strings 1-3, so it doesn’t matter if you have High G or Low G
ukulele. For this book we are going to start at the very beginning. That
means you do not have to have any prior experience soloing for this
book. I am going to walk you step-by-step through the process that I use
to solo, the same process that has helped me be a successful musician
for over 30 years. When it comes right down to it, soloing is not that
hard if you understand the process and have the necessary foundation of
knowledge and technique required to be a great soloist. In this book I’m
going to teach you this knowledge and show you these techniques. I have
broken the Ukulele Soloing Secrets Book For Beginners down into 3
sections. Each section will focus on learning how to play and use one
scale. These 3 scales, the Major Scale, The Blues Scale and the Major
Pentatonic Scale are the most widely used and important scales that you
need to know. If you can learn and memorize these 3 scales, you are only
your way of being able to solo over all styles of music. Once you learn
these 3 scales you need to know how to apply to soloing over a chord
progression. In each section I took a popular chord progression that
fits perfectly over these scales. Although the chord progressions are
not the focus of the book it is important to understand the key and the
chords that you are soloing over. In section one, where we learn the
Major Scale, we are going to use the simple chord progression that you
hear on songs like, Brown Eyed Girl, a simple I-IV-I-V progression.
Don’t worry if you don’t understand what I-IV-I-V means, it’s simply
C-F-C-G chords. I have take this chord progression and written a solo
for you using the Major Scale. This first solo that you will learn is
melodic and smooth sounding and will start to give you the ability to
take the Major Scale and make it musical. In section two, we focus on
the Blues. Not only will we play over a standard 12-bar Blues
progression in the key of C, but we will also use the Blues Scale. The
Blues is the most important styles of music you can learn as it has
literally influenced every genre of music. Plus, the Blues scale is one
of the coolest sounding scales that you will learn that sounds great
over tons of different musical styles. The Blues solo I have written for
you focuses more on learning common licks and phrases that will help
you sound like a pro in no time. The cool thing is that once you learn
these licks you will be able to apply them while soloing over your
favorite songs. In section three, we take it to the backroads with the
Major Pentatonic Scale and a Johnny Cash-style chord progression.
Although the Major Pentatonic scale isn’t as well know as the Blues or
the Major Scale it is absolutely vital if you love Country, Americana,
Folk, Rock, and Christian music. The solo that I wrote for you will
weave between 2 different patterns of the Major Pentatonic scale and
will show you some of the hottest country licks you have ever heard.
Don’t forget this is all geared for the beginner and I promise you this
will unlock the mysterious world of soloing. The last step in your
journey on being a great soloist is to learn how to do it yourself.
That’s right, you have to get your hands dirty in order to have the
confidence to solo like you know you can. The last lesson in each
section I’m going to show you how to write your own solos using the
Major Scale, the Blues Scale and the Major Pentatonic Scales. Sound
good? Let's get started!...