Aloha. I am in Hawai'i, the Ka'u district of the island of Hawai'i at the Kahamoku Hawaiian Music and Lifestyle Workshop. I am learning more ukulele and meeting some great young players. One of these players is Brad Bordessa who has his own blog on the 'ukulele www.liveukulele.com. You can find a lot of information there on the playing.
Today I have a rough video (my video and editing skills are primitive) to share with you. It is my way of communicating with my students at home while I am at the workshop. I hope you all enjoy.
A BIG MAHALO to Brad for his time and input into this lesson.
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Hi Teri,
ReplyDeleteYour welcome, I had a good time putting this together. I think I'm going to try and do more videos now. Everyone seemed to like it, so I think it's a good jumping off point.
It was nice seeing you again. The camp was probably the best I've been to. Everyone was so much closer it seemed. I don't think there was a dry eye in the circle after we sang Hawai'i Aloha.
Shoots,
Brad
Looks, like a good first video. Camera angle make a difference, too much light behind but the information is just fine, great for your students. Jeff
ReplyDeleteGreat lesson. Thanks Teri & Brad!
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