Baritone Ukulele Chord Progression Tutorial (Easy)

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Want to learn a new baritone ukulele chord progression? In this video, I'll share 10! You can use these progressions to practice, or you can try different combinations to start writing your own song.

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TIME STAMPS:
0:00 - intro
0:24 - theory background
1:22 - progressions!
11:28 - songwriting ideas
13:13 - strum patterns
15:52 - thank yous




Are you getting started with your baritone ukulele? Here are some products that I find super helpful! (FYI, I get a small commission at no cost to you if you decide to buy through one of these links!)

-Snark tuner: https://amzn.to/3oB1MHl
I wouldn’t buy one that says it’s for ukulele because we want one that has a guitar setting, since that’s what our tuning matches.

-Walker & Williams straps: https://amzn.to/3cpkjDW or https://amzn.to/3pAt4yL
These aren’t the exact same as my strap because they make them in limited qualities, but I LOVE my strap and would highly recommend W&W!

-Hercules ukulele stand, perfect for baritone: https://amzn.to/3t7DiZH
Traditional floor stands often have trouble fitting a baritone, while this one fits any size instrument.

-D’Addario strings: https://amzn.to/2MbBr5x
These are what I use because they were what the local shop had in! I’m not a string nerd, but I definitely like these!

-Baritone case: https://amzn.to/36qOsz2
This is the case I use. While I ADORE the more vintage-looking, hard cases, I’ve found that they just don’t have the same storage as this one. I use the pocket and inside compartment to carry cables, tuners, extra strings, batteries etc.

-Hard baritone case: https://amzn.to/3tll4nJ
Now, if you don’t need the pocket, is there anything in the world more handsome than this case?! I don’t own one myself but if I needed a case for the aesthetic over the storage, I would buy this one.

-Baritone fly case: https://amzn.to/3csORVl
Again, I do not own this, but fiberglass cases are great for if you need to fly with your instrument. Plan A should always be to keep your instrument with you, but if you are absolutely unable, this is the type of case many musicians use.

-Fishman amp: https://amzn.to/3tfAN7J
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used this amp. It’s perfect for solo performances where I’m playing and singing. I’ve only ever had 1 gig where it wasn’t sufficient, and that was outdoors and there was a waterfall between me and the audience. This is an incredible investment for solo performers, but I’ve also used it in many a small group setting.

-Music stand: https://amzn.to/3pCLeQf
This is the stand I use, and to be completely honest there are things that annoy me about it. But here’s what’s priceless: the easy grip extender thing--I just squeeze and it moves freely. ALSO I will never go back to using a stand that doesn’t have the little metal clips to keep your music in place. Whether you’re playing outdoors or playing indoors with a strong fan, you’re going to regret buying a stand that doesn’t have the metal clips at some point!

-Cheaper music stand: https://amzn.to/36qdnCv
I don’t own this stand, but if you’re looking for a cheaper option, this may be a good place to start! With music stands, you always have to be careful about the weight you put on them. Try not to put large, heavy books on if possible.

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